1497: Giovanni Caboto (John Cabot, 1450-98), a Venetian in English service, during a voyage underwritten by Bristol merchants, claims Cape Breton Island (or Newfoundland, or Labrador) for England on June 24, laying the basis for English claims to Canada and inspiring a series of further explorations.
1498: English explorer John Cabot, making a second voyage to North America (looking for Northwest Passage to India), travels the coast of Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, discovering Newfoundland Island, trades furs with Micmacs.