The French explorer Samuel de Champlain founded a lasting colonial settlement, which would eventually become Québec City. Established in 1608, the “Habitation de Québec” settlement became the capital of New France. Settlers and missionaries soon moved to the colony. This album presents the beginnings of Québec City, as it was in Champlain’s time.
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This engraving shows Champlain’s settlement. It is probably taken from John Cassell’s Illustrated History of England. The site of this first permanent French settlement in North America is now designated as the Habitation-Samuel-De Champlain heritage site. It was the dawn of New France and the awakening of a French presence in the Americas.
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