Grandois (EgAw-01)
The Grandois waterfront, showing a flat point of land used for fish processing.
People adapted to the rocky shoreline: an abandoned house and shed built on posts.
A buttercup-filled garden which yielded plenty of French clay tobacco pipes and other artifacts.
The rocky shoreline where we recovered an Amerindian artifact of the early contact period, circa 1500-1600.
An open-air sawmill on a rocky point, once used for the migratory fishery.