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  2. Étienne Brûlé - Wikipedia

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    A plaque to commemorate Étienne Brûlé's discovery of the pathway to the Humber in Etienne Brule Park of Toronto, Ontario, puts his date of birth at 1595.. Brûlé, the son of Spire Bruslé and Marguerite Guérin, was born c. 1592 in Champigny-sur-Marne southeast of Paris.

  3. Étienne Brûlé Park - Wikipedia

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    Etienne Brule Park Étienne Brûlé Park is located in the Humber River valley just north of Bloor Street West in Toronto , Ontario , Canada . It is named after Étienne Brûlé , an early French explorer in the Toronto area.

  4. École secondaire Étienne-Brûlé - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, École secondaire Étienne-Brûlé was founded. It was part of the Conseil scolaire de district du Centre-Sud-Ouest during the end of the 2000s. [3] Étienne-Brûlé is currently the only public secular French-language secondary school in the North York region, [4] and the only Conseil Scolaire Viamonde school in Toronto offering the Advanced Placement program.

  5. Étienne Brulé - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Étienne Brulé

  6. 1610 in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Samuel de Champlain commissions Étienne Brûlé to live for a year among the Wendat (called Hurons by the French colonists), France's First Nation allies in North America.The idea is for Brûlé to learn the language and culture of the Wendat to strengthen the alliance.

  7. List of schools of the Conseil scolaire Viamonde - Wikipedia

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    The following article is a list of schools of the Conseil scolaire Viamonde (CSV).Conseil scolaire Viamonde is a public French first language secular school board located in Ontario, Canada.

  8. Canada: A People's History - Wikipedia

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    Canada: A People's History is a 17-episode, 32-hour documentary television series on the history of Canada.It first aired on CBC Television from October 2000 to November 2001. [1]

  9. Nine Mile Portage - Wikipedia

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    In the early centuries of the colonial period, the Nine Mile Portage was a minor fur trade route. It was used by Étienne Brûlé and Alexander Henry, among others. [3]John Franklin 'fix[ed] the longitude and latitude of the “Nottawassaga Portage” at 44º22’55"N and 79º53’41"W' during his second overland expedition to the Arctic Ocean.