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What year did Champlain explored the eastern shores of Canada?

Samuel de Champlain explored the eastern shores of Canada in 1603. He traveled across Canada, mapping the Great Lakes region. Champlain died in Quebec in 1635, the town that he founded for France.


When did Champlain explore the eastern shores of Canada?

Samuel de Champlain explored the eastern shores of Canada in the early 17th century, specifically between 1603 and 1635. He played a significant role in mapping and establishing French colonies in Quebec and Eastern Canada.


When did Champlain explore the eastern shores Canada?

in 1603


Did Cortes have anything to do with Tijuana?

No. He explored the Gulf of California (Sea of Cortes, as known in Mexico) discovering the shores of eastern Baja California, believing it was an island.


Where is Nova Scotia located in Canada?

Nova Scotia is located on the eastern shores of Canada. (Look at a map and we are above and to the right of Maine USA)


When was Eastern Shores School Board created?

Eastern Shores School Board was created in 1988.


When was Eastern Hymns for Western Shores created?

Eastern Hymns for Western Shores was created on 2010-12-07.


What is Eastern Shores School Board's motto?

Eastern Shores School Board's motto is 'Believe, Achieve, Succeed'.


The beaufort sea and the labrador sea border the northern shores of which continent?

North America , mostly off the shore of Eastern Canada.


Where is the Samuel de Champlain monument located?

There is a memorial statue on Cumberland Avenue in Plattsburgh, New York, on the shores of Lake Champlain.


Who were the winners of the battle of plattsburgh?

A combined land and naval assault on Plattsburgh, a town on the shores of Lake Champlain, was beaten off by the American defenders,the British forces retreating back into Canada.


Who was the explorer that explored Mexico?

Francisco Hernández de Córdoba explored the shores of South Mexico in 1517, followed by Juan de Grijalva in 1518.