'''François''' (generally pronounced "Franceway") is a small coastal village in Southern Newfoundland, accessible by ferry.

The [http://www.francoisnf.com/ François community web page] has more information of interest to visitors.

Get in

Access to Francois is only by passenger ferry coming from the east or the west, on a limited schedule. Ferry in fo can be found [http://www.francoisnf.com/ferryschedule.html here]

It also ''may'' be possible to solicit a ride from a local fisherman headed that way.

Get around

There are no car roads in François, only narrow paved walked ways which are also used by 4-wheelers.

See

Do

There is a nice, fairly short hike up to a look out point just above the town, a good portion of which is boardwalked.

Visits to the local museum can be arranged on request, and there is a library and Community Access Program (CAP) site for internet access.

Buy

There is a general store from which you can buy food and other amenities.

Eat

Drink

Sleep

Near the church in François, there is a simple camping site with picnic bench and outhouse.

Several residents also offer their homes for visitors to spend a few nights in. More information can be found [http://www.francoisnf.com/placetostay.html here]. Nightly rates are available upon request and are very reasonable.

Contact

Get out