John Cabot
Lief the Lucky arrived in 1002 AD.
They made trades, made army alliances, and taught the first nations French
First, the Vikings landed on our shore around the year 500 CE, but then in 1497, John Cabot landed in Canada, becoming the first European explorer to set foot on Canadian soil.
Bartolomeu Dias was the Explorer you seek.
He was a Viking explorer, and the first European to land in North America.
He was a French explorer, who was the first European to see Canada.
Lief the Lucky arrived in 1002 AD.
Jacques Cartier
No, Jacques Cartier is not considered the first European explorer of Canada's interior. That distinction is often attributed to Samuel de Champlain, who explored and mapped much of the interior regions of Canada during the early 17th century. Jacques Cartier is known for exploring the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the St. Lawrence River in the early 16th century.
The first European explorer was Marco Polo.
Jacques Cartier claimed what is now present day Canada for France. He was the first European to discover and map the waters and shores of Saint Lawrence. He was also the first European to travel inland in North America.
The first European explorer was Marco Polo.
matthew henson was an american explorer who made history of the first black man to descover the north pole
The first European explorer was Marco Polo.
Juan Ponce de Leon was the first European explorer to reach Florida.
They made trades, made army alliances, and taught the first nations French
isaac newton was the first to descover gravity!