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- The Ottawa River has a rich history:
- Explored in 1613 by Samuel de Champlain, it was named after a band of Algonquin Indians1.
- It served as a chief route for explorers, fur traders, and missionaries to the upper Great Lakes1.
- The river nurtured plants and animals that recolonized vast regions of Canada after the end of continental glaciation23.
- Indigenous seasonal campsites dating back more than 6000 years have been found along its shores4.
- The fur trade flourished along the Ottawa River5.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The river was explored in 1613 by Samuel de Champlain and is named for a band of Algonquin Indians that once inhabited the area. It became a chief route of explorers, fur traders, and missionaries to the upper Great Lakes.www.britannica.com/place/Ottawa-RiverThe Ottawa River cradles the natural and cultural heart of western Quebec and eastern Ontario. Originally it nurtured plants and animals that recolonized vast regions of Canada following the end of continental glaciation 11 000 years ago.ottawariver.org/html/ottawa/overview_e.htmlThe Ottawa River forms the natural and cultural ‘heart’ of western Quebec and eastern Ontario. Plants and animals from its shores and waters recolonized vast regions of this country after the end of the continental glaciation 11,000 years ago. The first aboriginal Canadians came 2,000 years after that.ottawariverkeeper.ca/home/explore-the-river/history/There is archaeological evidence suggesting the existence of a number of Indigenous seasonal campsites dating back more than 6000 years. More permanent Indigenous settlements existed along the riverbank as far back as the 17th century. Dams and mills have existed along the Ottawa River for centuries.chrs.ca/en/rivers/ottawa-riverThe Ottawa River was the primary transportation route for the Algonquin people who lived there. The first Europeans to explore the Ottawa River were Étienne Brûlé and Samuel de Champlain in the early 1600s. Champlain led the first meeting between Europeans and the Algonquin people. The fur trade then began to flourish.kids.britannica.com/kids/article/Ottawa-River/346190 - People also ask
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