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Site Archéologique Cartier-Roberval * Cartier-Roberval Archaeological Site / PROLOGUE

CIRCUM.ARCHITECTURE·Québec, Canada

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Site Archéologique Cartier-Roberval * Cartier-Roberval Archaeological Site / PROLOGUE

Year
2023
Status
Built

Discovered in 2005 at the confluence of the St. Lawrence River and Cap Rouge rivers in Quebec, the Cartier-Roberval archaeological site unmasks the first chapter of French colonization in North America. Archaeological research has preserved the first French colony in North America, constructed between 1541 and 1543 which were settled by 500 people. In 2018, the site was recognized under the Cultural Heritage Act as one of the most important archaeological sites in Quebec and Canada. On arrival, a pedestrian passage leads to a visitor centre.

Discovered in 2005 at the confluence of the St. Lawrence River and Cap Rouge rivers in Quebec, the Cartier-Roberval archaeological site unmasks the first chapter of French colonization in North America. Archaeological research has preserved the first French colony in North America, constructed between 1541 and 1543 which were settled by 500 people. In 2018, the site was recognized under the Cultural Heritage Act as one of the most important archaeological sites in Quebec and Canada. On arrival, a pedestrian passage leads to a visitor centre.

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