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Habitation de Québec was an ensemble of buildings interconnected by Samuel de Champlain when he founded Québec during 1608. The site is located in what is now Vieux-Québec. It was located near the site of the abandoned First Nations village of Stadacona that Jacques Cartier had visited during 1535. It served as a fort and as dwellings for the new colony in New France.[1]
References
- ^ "Samuel de Champlain and the Founding of Quebec". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 7 October 2019.