Yes, Samuel de Champlain traveled more extensively than Jacques Cartier. Champlain made multiple voyages to Canada, establishing Quebec City in 1608 and exploring large parts of the St. Lawrence River, the Great Lakes, and regions of modern-day Ontario and New York. In contrast, Cartier's explorations in the 1530s mainly focused on the St. Lawrence River and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Overall, Champlain's journeys were more extensive and significant in terms of mapping and establishing French presence in North America.
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