answersLogoWhite

0

he discovered Saskatchewan. he might have discovered more too.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What did Henry Kelsey discover?

Henry Kelsey, a British fur trader, is known for being the first European to explore the Canadian Prairies and the Canadian Rockies in the 17th century. He is credited with being the first European to see buffalo in the region and helped establish fur trading routes in the area.


Where did Henry kelsey live?

where did henry kelsey live


Did Henry Kelsey have kids?

Yes he did. He had a boy named John Kelsey.


What animal did Henry kelsey discover?

Henry Kelsey was an explorer who is known for his travels in North America. He did not discover any specific animal, but he is credited with being one of the first Europeans to explore and trade in the interior of present-day Canada, particularly in the Hudson Bay region.


How did Henry Kelsey Travel?

Henry Kelsey traveled by ship and canoe. When he was on land he walked


Why was Henry Kelsey important in the history of Canada or North America?

why is henry kelsey important


What has the author Henry Kelsey written?

Henry Kelsey has written: 'St. Aidan and St. Cuthbert'


Who sponsored henry kelsey?

Henry Kelsey was sponsored by the Hudson's Bay Company for his explorations and expeditions in North America during the late 17th century.


Why did Henry kelsey come to Canada?

Henry Kelsey came to Canada to work for the HBC in fur trade.


Where did Henry Kelsey have his third voyage?

Henry Kelsey had his third voyage across England from 1690-1693.


When was Henry Kelsey Senior Public School created?

Henry Kelsey Senior Public School was created in 1970.


Why are things in Saskatoon named after Henry Kelsey?

Henry Kelsey is recognized as one of the first European explorers to visit the Saskatoon area in the late 17th century. Due to his historical significance in the region, various landmarks and institutions in Saskatoon have been named after him to commemorate his explorations and contributions to the area's history.