Champlain
Samuel de Champlain, the French explorer, settled in Quebec City, Canada, in 1608. He established the first permanent French settlement in North America at what is now known as Quebec City.
Samuel de Champlain
Yes, Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec City in 1608 as a French settlement in what is now Canada. He played a significant role in establishing French colonial presence in North America.
The Algonquins originated from the areas now known as Quebec and Ontario in Canada.
New France, now called Canada, by Samuel de Champlain in 1609.
The first permanent French settlement in North America was Tadoussac, Quebec, settled in 1600. Quebec City was founded in 1608.
Samuel de Champlain explored North America, specifically areas along the St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes in what is now Canada and the northeastern United States, founding the city of Quebec in 1608.
Samuel de Champlain claimed the land that is now known as Quebec, Canada, in North America. He established the French settlement in Quebec City in 1608, which became the capital of New France.
The Champlain family established a French colony in North America called Quebec in 1608. This settlement is now known as Quebec City and is located in present-day Canada. Samuel de Champlain played a significant role in the early exploration and colonization of the region.
He didn't discover a city. It wasn't a city. He made a city there which is now called Quebec City.
As a citizen who spent thirty years, more or less, living in Quebec City,I say with authority,YES ! Sillery, now part of the City of Quebec, has as much Macaroni as any other city of its size...except maybe any in Italy. Fred
The Chateau Frontenac is a former fortress and is in Quebec City, Quebec. It is now a beautiful hotel called the Chateau Frontenac, and is absolutely magnificent. It is part of the Fairmont Hotel Group