Samuel de Champlain in 1608.
Jacques Cartier is generally given that credit.
What is the driving distance from Montreal Quebec to city of Sept-Iles Quebec?
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During the Seven Years War, the French fought for parts of Canada against the British. When the British won Montreal and Quebec, the French still maintained control of Ohio and the great lakes. However, they did eventually give in to focus on Europe.
What are some of the animals that live in Quebec?
Some animals that live in Quebec are listed in the related link.
Why did the Quebec Nordiques move?
The Quebec Nordiques moved to Denver to become the Colorado Avalanche before the 1995-96 season. The primary reason was financial. The Canadian dollar was only worth about 0.70 US so the salaries were very expensive since they are in American dollars. In addition, Quebec City, though very loyal to hockey, is quite small. Not sure what the populations at the time are but Quebec City is currently 500,000 while Denver has 5,500,000. That is 11 times the population of Quebec City. So even if the population is not as fanatic, even if they are even 20% of the popularity of Quebec City, that would still be more than double the number of fans. Hands down the best opion!
How long did Champlain live in Quebec?
Summary of what is written below: Champlain stayed in Quebec (Stadacona) for about twenty-seven years. So he had fully been devoted to New France for about twenty-seven yearsof his life. Samuel de Champlain was a French explorer, navigator, and mapmaker. He explored much of eastern Canada and became known as the father of New France, which was the French part of Canada. Champlain was born in Brouage, France. As a boy he learned how to navigate ships, and became a naval captain, like his father. In 1603 he went on his first voyage to Canada, as geographer on a fur-trading expedition. He travelled up the Saguenay, St. Lawrence, and Richelieu rivers and used the information he collected to make a very accurate map of Canada from Hudson Bay in the north down to the Great Lakes. In 1604 Champlain made his second trip to North America. He was looking for a place where French people could make a permanent settlement. Champlain remained for three years, exploring the Atlantic coast from the Bay of Fundy down to Cape Cod. On his third trip in 1608, Champlain founded a settlement and trading post along the St. Lawrence River that eventually became the city of Quebec. It was the first permanent white settlement in Canada, which makes Quebec the oldest city in Canada. He spent most of the rest of his life going back and forth between France and Canada. His goals were to map North America, find a quicker way to get to the Pacific Ocean, and teach North American natives about Christianity. In 1629 Quebec was captured by the English and Champlain was taken to England as a prisoner. When Canada was returned to France in 1633 he returned to his trading post and remained in Quebec until his death on Christmas Day in 1635.
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Why was mining so important in Ontario and Quebec in the 1900s?
Mining was a major economic driver and wealth creator for Ontario and Quebec. Even today mining and resource are major exports.
What is the distance between North Sydney Nova Scotia to Montreal Quebec?
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Who were the early settlers of Quebec and why did they choose that area to settle?
Many of the early settlers were french and the first settlement there was st Lawrence.May settled there for it's fertile soil and because the agriculture there was enormous.