
Stadacona - Wikipedia
Stadacona was a 16th-century St. Lawrence Iroquoian village not far from where Quebec City was founded in 1608. French explorer and navigator Jacques Cartier, while travelling and charting …
Stadacona - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Mar 7, 2012 · Stadacona was an Iroquoian village located at the present site of Quebec City, Quebec. It had an estimated population of about 500. French navigator Jacques Cartier was …
Quebec (Stadacona) | Encyclopedia.com
quebec (stadacona). Site of an Iroquois village named Stadacona (also called Kanata, the Iroquoian word for village, from which Canada gets its name) when first visited by Jacques …
Stadacona and Hochelaga – Canadian History Ehx
Jul 19, 2020 · First, Stadacona, an Iroquois village. It is not known what year that the community first sprang up but it likely existed for at least a century by the time that Jacques Cartier …
The Second Voyage, Stadacona - Canadian Genealogy
But in the time of Cartier the Quebec village, under its native name of Stadacona, seems to have been, next to Hochelaga, the most important lodgment of the Huron-Iroquois Indians of the St …
CFB Halifax - Wikipedia
Stadacona, referred to as HMCS Stadacona before 1968 and frequently referred to as "Stad", is an adjunct to HMC Dockyard located west of the waterfront in the North End of the Halifax …
Stadacona Mill, Quebec City - White Birch Paper
Named for an Iroquois village that was located a few miles from the mill, Stadacona benefits from local maritime, rail, and trucking transportation outlets that allow the mill to supply high-quality …
HMCS Stadacona - Canada.ca
The Stadacona Barracks, frequently referred to as "Stad", is an adjunct to HMC Dockyard located west of the waterfront in the north end of the Halifax peninsula. With the unification of the …
HMCS Stadacona - Wikipedia
HMCS Stadacona was a commissioned patrol boat of the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) that served in the First World War, and postwar until 1920. Before entering RCN service, she was …
ISTG Vol 15 - Ship Stadacona - Immigrant Ships
REPORT or MANIFEST of all the Passengers taken on board the Ship Stadacona whereof Stewart is Master from Londonderry burthen 1080 tons, and owned by Wm McCorkell & Co of …
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