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Gaspé is where Jacques Cartier took possession of New France (now part of Canada) in the name of François I of France on July 24, 1534. The most common assumption is that "Gaspé" may come from the Miꞌkmaq word Gespeg which means "Land's end".
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It is one of the oldest settlements in North America: on 24 July 1534, Jacques Cartier took possession of Canada on behalf of the king of France and placed ...
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Indeed, this city lays claim to the title of "Cradle of French America": in 1534, seven years before his failed attempt to establish a settlement at Cap-Rouge ...
1763 The Gaspé officially becomes a part of the 'Province of Quebec'. 1767 Charles Robin, a native of the Channel Islands arrives in Paspébiac and sets up a ...
The first contingent of 315 men, women and children sailed from Quebec City on June 9th, 1784, most of them in four small sailing vessels and some (probably the ...
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Dec 22, 2021 · In the fall of 1914, the First Canadian Contingent anchored in Gaspé Bay: it was comprised of 31 transport ships loaded in Québec City with ...
On 14 July 1534, the two ships commanded by Jacques Cartier of Saint-Malo sought shelter in Gaspé Bay, where they remained for eleven days. Here Cartier met and ...
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Nov 16, 2017 · The geological and paleontological riches of Quebec's Gaspé Peninsula have been known since 1844, when it was first explored by Sir William ...
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This work, inspired by the arrival of Jacques Cartier in 1534, presents characters, events and historical transcriptions. Then go to the Birthplace of Canada.
The Gaspé peninsula : history, legends, resources, attractions ... Gaspésie (Québec)Guides. Québec (Province). Office ... date, bustling city, through peaceful, ...