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Etienne Brule

Etienne Brule. Accomplishments . Etienne Brule came to Canada in1608.Etienne Brule was an Canadian Explorer. He explored west of Quebec. A map of where he went. Another map of where he was. Memorials. Information about Etienne Brule.

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Etienne Brule

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  1. Etienne Brule

  2. Accomplishments Etienne Brule came to Canada in1608.Etienne Brule was an Canadian Explorer. He explored west of Quebec.

  3. A map of where he went

  4. Another map of where he was

  5. Memorials

  6. Information about Etienne Brule • Etienne Brule came to Quebec with Samuel de Champlain in 1615 . • French explorer in Canada in the 17th century. • Etienne Brule was born in 1592 and died in 1633. • Etienne Brule was born on March 15. • He lived with the Huron's for 20 years

  7. Accomplishments • Etienne Brule peered out over Lake Ontario at the mouth of the Humber River and became the first European to see Lake Ontario. He was accompanied by twelve Huron Indians. Brule travelled from their village on Lake Simcoe down the 45-km portage route known as the Toronto Carrying-Place Trail along the Humber River Valley to Lake Ontario. .

  8. Gross facts • In 1633 Brule was murdered. He was eaten by his Huron friends.

  9. Etienne Brule’s Memorials

  10. The dedicated park to Etienne Brule

  11. Etienne Brule is still remembered

  12. References • www.google.ca • http://www.canadiana.org/hbc/person/brule_e.html • http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=16872311

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