"Louis Hubert, an ancester, was the first 'permanent' settler in Quebec.
Samuel de Champlain is generally recognized as the founder of Quebec.
"Louis Hubert, an ancester, was the first 'permanent' settler in Quebec.
No, he was not the founder of Canada. He is the founder of Quebec and he is well known as " Father of Canada ".
Joseph David Deziel.
1534: area explored and claimed for the French by Jacques Cartier 1608: explored by Samuel de Champlain 1663: made a royal colony by Louis XIV in 1663
Founder of New France and Quebec city on July 3rd 1608
Samuel De Champlain was the french explorer to settle in Quebec first.
He was the OFFICIAL founder of New France (what is now Quebec) and explored near the Ontario and Quebec region in search of land to call New France.
Yes, Samuel de Champlain is considered the founder of Quebec. In 1608, he established the first permanent French settlement in North America, which later grew into the city of Quebec. Champlain played a key role in the exploration and colonization of New France.
The statue in front of the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City is of Samuel de Champlain, a French explorer known as the "Father of New France" and founder of Quebec City. Champlain played a significant role in the early exploration and settlement of Canada.
Yes, Samuel de Champlain is sometimes referred to as the "Father of New France" or the "Founder of Quebec City."
There is NO state capital in Quebec. Canada is divided into PROVINCES , not staes. of which Quebec is one of the provinces. Its capital city is also named Quebec.