Port Royale [TRUSTED]

Port-Royal (Acadia) serves as a foundational chapter in Canadian history, representing the first successful, permanent European settlement in what is now Canada. Founded in 1605, this French outpost became a critical hub for exploration, the fur trade, and the development of Acadian culture.

Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons, and Samuel de Champlain established the settlement, with Champlain creating a wooden fort known as the "Habitation". Port Royale

Details the history, French culture, and commerce of the settlement (1605–1713). Port-Royal (Acadia) serves as a foundational chapter in

Port-Royal became a key site of conflict, changing hands between the French and British multiple times before the expulsion of the Acadians in 1755. Key Information Sources: Details the history, French culture, and commerce of

Describes the site's importance as an illustration of 17th-century life.

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