Hochelaga - village - was created in 15##.
Hochelaga is part of what is now the city of Montreal. It was originally a village on the Island of Montreal.
Montreal, Canada is located on the site of the former indigenous village known as Hochelaga. It was founded as a French colony in 1642 by Maisonneuve.
The Iroquois village that is now Montreal was called Hochelaga. It was a significant settlement encountered by French explorer Jacques Cartier in 1535. Hochelaga was notable for its fortified structure and agricultural practices, showcasing the advanced society of the Iroquois people in the region.
Hochelaga is the name of a historic Indigenous village that was located in what is now Montreal, Canada. Today, the area is primarily associated with the borough of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve in Montreal. The name reflects the area's Indigenous heritage while also being a vibrant neighborhood known for its cultural and community activities.
Hochelaga is now known as Montreal however, it was originally a Mohawk settlement.
Today Hochelaga is in Montreal. Today Stadacona is in Quebec City.
Charles Champagne - MLA for Hochelaga - died in 1925.
Charles Champagne - MLA for Hochelaga - was born in 1849.
HMCS Gulnare was created in 1914.
Montreal was first settled by a European named Jacques Cartier. He first came to an Indian village named Hochelaga in October of 1535 which was later named Montreal.
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HMCS Laurentian ended in 1919-01.