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1680–85 – More and more voyageurs, coureurs des bois and missionaries were exploring the regions upriver from Montreal. As the new territory opens up, part of the fur trade shifts toward the Great Lakes. Fewer and fewer natives came to Montreal, and the annual fur fair became less popular from 1680 to 1685.
Depiction of the Bonsecours Market and Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel in Montreal, 1853.. Montreal was established in 1642 in what is now the province of Quebec, Canada.At the time of European contact the area was inhabited by the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, a discrete and distinct group of Iroquoian-speaking indigenous people.
Shanawdithit, the last known full-blooded member of the Beothuk people native to Newfoundland, dies; she was about 29 years old. [48] 1837 Rebellions of 1837–1838 break out in both Upper and Lower Canada, inspired by republican ideals, against the dominated by a small group of businessmen represented by Château Clique and Family Compact [49 ...
May 2 - Montreal is awarded the 1976 Summer Olympics. May 10 - Parry Sound, Ontario's Bobby Orr is awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy; May 12 - Ontario Hockey Association's Montreal Jr. Canadiens won their fourth and final Memorial Cup by defeating the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League'sWeyburn Red Wings 4 games to 0. All games were played at the ...
No. Portrait Name (birth – death) Term of office Party Election (percent received) Council seats Executive Committee chair 1 Jacques Viger (1787–1858) [1] 1833 – 1836 [2] ...
Montreal Canadiens NHA regular season and postseason statistics and results, 1910–1917 NHA season Canadiens season Regular season [5] [6] Postseason [7] Finish GP W L T PTS GF GA GP W L T GF GA Result 1910: 1909–10: 7th 12 2 10 0 4 59 100 — — — — — — Did not qualify 1910–11: 1910–11: 2nd 16 8 8 0 16 66 62 ...
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Old Montreal 45°30′14″N 73°33′25″W / 45.50389°N 73.55694°W / 45.50389; -73.55694 ( Saint-Sulpice Sulpician Towers / Fort de la Montagne