Native Indians first settled in the Toronto area around 1000BC, but it was not until Samuel de Champlain, the governor of New France, sent an explorer called Etienne Brule to investigate the area in 1615, that the Iroquois village of Teiaiagon was discovered on the east bank of the Humber River.
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"Native Indians first settled in the Toronto area around 1000BC, but it was not until Samuel de Champlain, the governor of New France, sent an explorer called Etienne Brule to investigate the area in 1615, that the Iroquois village of Teiaiagon was discovered on the east bank of the Humber River."
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