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CHAPTER I - EARLY LIFE
CHAPTER II - THE FIRST VOYAGE—NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
CHAPTER III - THE FIRST VOYAGE—THE GULF OF ST LAWRENCE
CHAPTER IV - THE SECOND VOYAGE—THE ST LAWRENCE
CHAPTER V - THE SECOND VOYAGE—STADACONA
CHAPTER VI - THE SECOND VOYAGE—HOCHELAGA
CHAPTER VII - THE SECOND VOYAGE—WINTER AT STADACONA
CHAPTER VIII - THE THIRD VOYAGE
CHAPTER IX - THE CLOSE OF CARTIER'S CAREER
ITINERARY OF CARTIER'S VOYAGES
The portrait hanging in St. Malo’s town hall captures the mythic image of a determined seafarer, his gaze fixed on the western horizon. Though its exact origins are uncertain, the painting—and a matching wooden medallion discovered in a centuries‑old Canadian house—suggest a lingering connection between the sailor’s likeness and the stories that have grown around him. This visual mystery invites listeners to ponder how history and legend intertwine in the making of a national hero.
Born in the bustling Breton port of St. Malo, the future explorer grew up amid the clang of shipyards and the salty breath of the English Channel. The early chapters trace his youthful fascination with the sea, his apprenticeship, and the forces that propelled him toward the unknown. As his first voyages set sail toward the uncharted coasts of what would become Canada, the narrative offers vivid accounts of the challenges, encounters with Indigenous peoples, and the awe‑inspiring landscapes that shaped his legacy. Listeners will feel the wind in the sails and the pulse of a world on the brink of discovery.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (136K characters)
Series
Chronicles of Canada series: Volume 02
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Toronto: [s.n.], 1915
Credits
Produced by Gardner Buchanan. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
2003-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1869–1944
Best known for turning small-town life, politics, and everyday vanity into sharp, warm comedy, this Canadian humorist was one of the most widely read comic writers in the English-speaking world in the early 20th century.
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