Climate:
The air in the early spring here is as cold as the the highlands of your home country on the clearest and driest night. From what you have heard the winters are worse, but thankfully short. You can expect 3 to 5 months of the year to present a challenge to the health and morale of your people. Despite this, you can expect a growing season 8 to 9 months of the year.
Local area:
As your ships approached their final destination you had passed a small desert island surrounded by reefs and shoals. It would have been risky to approach with a fully loaded ship of this size but appeared to offer excellent fishing opportunities. Nearby you have also spotted a mass of kelp and a deep hole that likely houses large schools of fish.
The ships are run aground in the middle of a beach in a calm and protected cove.
The ships are undamaged but are high enough to require significant effort and a high tide to unseat them.
To your immediate east is a moderate sized stream whose more direct path to the sea has been blocked by the dunes and hills farther to the east. The stream is to shallow for your your ships to navigate for any distance. With sufficient effort, the hills can yeald enough flint to produce a few primative stone tools, but not enough to warrant a quarry.
To your southwest along the coastline is a brackish marsh consisting mostly of matted reeds.
To your west is a sparse hardwood forest.
To your north and northeast along the stream appears to be a firtile flood plain bordered by slightly drier prairy.
For now the ships and meeting tent can provide the bare minimum of shelter needed. However, people are eager to stretch their legs and lay down roots in this new land, and the beach is hardly an ideal location for construction.
Notes:
Rule change: 10 buildings per tile is not enough, I'm going to up that to 20.
added tools and labors to first post.
There is still a "slot" open for anyone that wants to put in a character.
And as always, anyone can suggest/vote for how to proceed.
tiny pic is being stupid, so I am using my web host.