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Settlers traveled to Canada primarily by ship, crossing the Atlantic Ocean from Europe, particularly from countries like England, France, and Scotland. Some also arrived overland via routes through the United States. Once in Canada, they often moved inland by canoe or wagon to establish farms and communities. The migration was influenced by factors such as economic opportunity, land availability, and escaping conflicts in their home countries.

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