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QUÉBEC
The Journeys of the Trappers
It is in the 17th century that the first European adventurers, known as " coureurs des bois ", appeared in New France. On a trip that takes us from Quebec to Montreal, then to the Great Lakes, we follow, beyond time and beyond seasons, the traces of these early trappers who confronted great difficulties with courage, enabling them to get their cargo of fur pelts to Europe where they were so valuable. At the same time, as we get to know some colourful characters, the coureurs des bois' journey will take us through stunning countryside that inspires celebration and meditation.
The country/continent/Turtle Island was not owned by Spain and France, it was owned by the original inhabitants - why is it we talk about "discovery" and "exploring" as if it is some major feat? The truth is it was stolen and the invaders would of died if not for the generousity of the original inhabitants (all over the world). We need, in these modern days, to stop pretending places were discovered and give tribute to the true owners and explorers.
Thehippiemoose 1 year ago
First the Siberians, then the Spanish and French, then the British and now every race lives on this continant.
jameswx09 2 years ago
spain and france owned the entire north american continent until the british came
Rico8458 2 years ago