Champlain's Inland Voyages, 1609-1615 |
From his base camp of Quebec, Champlain moved on in 1609 along the Richelieu River, a tributary of the St. Lawrence, to Lake Champlain. In his second voyage, he followed the St. Lawrence and then the Ottawa river to Allumette Island. He started the third voyage where he ended the second and pursued to Lake Huron and Lake Erie. Source: Borins, E. (1971). New France. Canada: Collier-MacMillan Canada. |