Historia 1492 - 1635

Early Exploration

The state sponsored voyages of Christoforo Colombo and Giovanni Caboto during the 1490's confirmed for European authorities what successful cod fishermen already knew. A vast land lay to the west. Preceded by almost 13,000 years of indigenous pre-history with possible coastal visits by Viking explorers around 1,000 A.D., our short story in what is now called Nova Scotia begins with Portuguese explorer João Álvares Fagundes attempting to establish a settlement on Cape Breton Island around 1521. Little is known about the location or fate of this settlement. The monument commemorating his exploits is located at Purdy's Wharf in Halifax.