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Vieux-Québec-Cap-Blanc-colline Parlementaire in Communauté-Urbaine-de-Québec, — Central Canada (French-Canadian)
 

O Canada!

 
 
O Canada! Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Barry Swackhamer, July 25, 2014
1. O Canada! Marker
Inscription.  

English:
This glorious national anthem, verse by Sir Adolphe Routhier, music by Calixa Lavallée, was sung at the First Congrès Catholique des Canadiens-Français, on the Fête de Saint-Jean-Baptiste, 24th June, 1880.


French:
Célèbre hymne national, paroles de Sir Adolphe Routhier, musique de Calixa Lavallée, fut exécuté pour la première fois lors du premier Congrès Catholique des Canadiens-Français, le jour de la Saint-Jean-Baptiste, le 24 juin 1880.

 
Topics. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Arts, Letters, MusicPatriots & Patriotism. A significant historical date for this entry is June 24, 1880.
 
Location. 46° 48.232′ N, 71° 13.051′ W. Marker is in Québec, in Communauté-Urbaine-de-Québec. It is in Vieux-Québec-Cap-Blanc-colline Parlementaire. Marker is on Avenue George VI. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Québec G1R 6C7, Canada. Touch for directions.
 
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Do You Know Joan of Arc? (here, next to this marker); A Golf Club on the Plains of Abraham (within shouting distance of this marker); Martello Towers in Quebec / Tours Martello de Québec
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(about 90 meters away, measured in a direct line); Martello Towers / Tours Martello (about 150 meters away); Montcalm (about 150 meters away); Le Siège de Québec, 1759 / The Siege of Québec, 1759 (about 180 meters away); Québec Martello Towers (about 210 meters away); Frederick G. Todd (about 240 meters away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Québec.
 
More about this marker. This marker is located in Québec City's National Battlefields Park near the statue of Joan of Arc.
 
Also see . . .  O Canada - Wikipedia. The lyrics were originally in French and translated into English in 1906. Robert Stanley Weir wrote in 1908 another English version, which is the official and most popular version, one that is not a literal translation of the French. Weir's lyrics have been revised twice, taking their present form in 1980, but the French lyrics remain unaltered. "O Canada" had served as a de facto national anthem since 1939, officially becoming Canada's national anthem in 1980 when the Act of Parliament making it so received Royal Assent and became effective on July
O Canada! Marker image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Barry Swackhamer, July 25, 2014
2. O Canada! Marker
1 as part of that year's Dominion Day celebrations.
(Submitted on February 15, 2015, by Barry Swackhamer of Brentwood, California.) 
 
 
Credits. This page was last revised on February 9, 2023. It was originally submitted on February 15, 2015, by Barry Swackhamer of Brentwood, California. This page has been viewed 413 times since then and 23 times this year. Photos:   1, 2. submitted on February 15, 2015, by Barry Swackhamer of Brentwood, California. • Andrew Ruppenstein was the editor who published this page.

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