The History of Scandinavian Migration to the Canadian Prairies
Scandinavian Migration Shara Cooper MA, MFA Scandinavian Migration Shara Cooper MA, MFA

The History of Scandinavian Migration to the Canadian Prairies

Nearly five centuries before Christopher Columbus crossed the Atlantic, another group of Europeans had already reached North America.

Around the year 1000 CE, Norse sailors from Greenland steered their longships west across the North Atlantic and landed on the northern tip of what is now Newfoundland. Led by Leif Erikson, son of Erik the Red, they established a small settlement that modern archaeology identifies as L'Anse aux Meadows.

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