In 1603
in 1608 he dicovered St. Lawrence River
Henry Hudson did not explore the st. Lawrence river. Samuel De Champlain did!
Samuel de Champlain mapped the coastline of Canada and explored the Great Lakes. He traveled the St. Lawrence River and the Richelieu River and named Lake Champlain after himself.
In 1608, Samuel de Champlain started a French colony on the banks of the St. Lawrence River at Quebec.
Well he was born in 1567 so presumably his mother discovered him then.
Samuel de Champlain explored the St. Lawrence River in the early 17th century, a key figure in European exploration of North America. His explorations were instrumental in the establishment of French colonies in Canada.
Samuel de Champlain is known for founding Quebec City in Canada in 1608. He also explored and mapped areas of the St. Lawrence River, Great Lakes, and New England coast. Champlain played a significant role in establishing French colonies in North America.
no he didnt because he only dicovered quebec city and Champlain river
Samuel de Champlain built a fort and a store house on a site along the St. Lawrence River called Quebec in 1608.
Samuel de Champlain established a settlement on the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada in 1608. This settlement would eventually become the city of Quebec City.
Samuel de Champlain is famous for discovering and establishing the French settlement of Quebec City in Canada in 1608. He also explored and mapped parts of eastern Canada and the northeastern United States, including the Great Lakes region, the Ottawa River, and the St. Lawrence River.
Samuel de Champlain