Le rêve de Champlain - Huronie - 1614-1628
Seriously wounded during a battle in the heart of Central Iroquoisia, Champlain was forced to spend a full winter in Huronia. He uses this time to study deeply the Huron customs and to visit the numerous Algonquin nations. We return to France, where the young Louis XIII, frustrated by his mother, regains control of the kingdom and surrounds himself with the former advisors of his father Henri IV. Champlain returned to his position as lieutenant of New France. In the spring of 1620, Champlain brought his wife to Quebec and built a small farm at Cape Tourmente.