well if you want to know what they do or who they are they are the albert quinoweese uhngredesdre and some things they enjoyed were fishing and weaving their baskets and some first nations even made their own birch bark or other sacred tree bark.
The first in this area would have been Asian's. For thousands of years Asian immigrated to Canada or through Canada via the Cordillera region.
The first Europeans would have been the Spanish but they didn't "live" in the region as it was already populated.
The first to create settlements and live in the region would be the British.
Indians. Indians are what the europeans called the natives when they first met in the tundra region Canada.
The first nations helped the Europeans because it was good to trade with them to get metals for fur.
Klondike region
The Atlantic region of Canada, just like the United States was the first region of the country to be explored and settled. The first settlers were First Nations people and then explorers from France.
I would think that they originally entered what is known as Canada today along a port town of the Northern Atlantic Coast.
The French and British were the first Europeans to go to the Cordillera Region of Canada. They sent explorers to the region looking for gold and other treasures.
Indians. Indians are what the europeans called the natives when they first met in the tundra region Canada.
The Aboriginals were the first nations that lived in Cordillera
The British
The first Europeans to reach Canada were the Vikings.
eastern europeans
Yes, the Vikings were the first Europeans to settle in Canada.
The Vikings are Europeans and it was people of Asian descent that discovered Canada first.
muhammad abdelrahman from indian trail school
Three Im pretty sure
1000
The first Europeans to settle in Canada were probably the Vikings, or Norse. They arrived around a.d 1000. Norse settlement of North America either failed or was abounded.