Early New France  (1600 to 1730)
Cartier Visits Hochelaga  (1535)
Birth of Charles Lalemant  (Nov 17, 1587)
Birth of Jérôme Lalemant  (Apr 27, 1593)
Tadoussac Founded  (1600 to 1602)
Champlain Reaches Tadoussac  (May 26, 1603)
Champlain Learns of Hudson Bay   (Jun 11, 1603)
Champlain Reaches Montréal  (Jul 4, 1603)
Champlain Arrives at Gaspé  (Jul 15, 1603)
Champlain Explores Bay of Fundy  (Sep 2, 1604)
Stage Harbour Attack  (Oct 15, 1605)
Port-Royal Abandoned  (Aug 11, 1607)
de Monts's Monopoly Renewed  (Jan 7, 1608)
Founding of Québec  (Jul 4, 1608)
Champlain Explores Iroquois Country  (Jun 28, 1609)
Champlain Battles the Iroquois  (Jul 30, 1609)
Champlain Returns to France  (Oct 13, 1609)
Champlain Sets Sail for France  (Aug 8, 1610)
Champlain Marries  (Dec 27, 1610)
Champlain Leaves for Lachine  (May 28, 1611)
Champlain Shoots Rapids  (Jun 13, 1611)
Bourbon Named Governor of New France  (Oct 8, 1612)
Champlain Reaches Ottawa River  (May 29, 1613)
Récollets Arrive  (May 25, 1615)
First Mass in New France  (Jun 24, 1615)
Champlain Visits Huronia  (Jul 1, 1615)
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