Monument of Samuel de Champlain - Quebec City, QC, Canada
Posted by: neoc1
N 46° 48.757 W 071° 12.277
19T E 331810 N 5186701
The Chaplain Monument honors the founder of Quebec. It is located at the north end of the Dufferin Terrace in old section of Quebec City.
Waymark Code: WMXHMT
Location: Québec, Canada
Date Posted: 01/15/2018
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A 16 meter high monument honors the explorer and founder of the city of Quebec, Samuel de Champlain. At the top of the monument is a 4.25 meter high bronze statue of Champlain.
The statue of Champlain was created by the French sculptor Paul Chevré and dedicated on September 21, 1898. The statue depicts Champlain holding hat with a feather in his right hand and a roll of papers in his left hand. A bronze high relief on the front of the base has three allegorical figures. The woman is writing about the achievements and history of Quebec. To her right a child symbolizes the Genius of Navigation. At the top, an allegory of fame with outstretched wings is sounding a trumpet.
One side of the base is inscribed in English:
Samuel
De
Champlain
Born at Brouage in Saintonce
about 1567 _ Served in the French
Army as Marechal des Locis
under Henri IV._ Explored the
West Indies from 1599 to 1601 and also
Acadia from 1604 to 1607
Founded Quebec in 1608
Discovered the region of the Great
lakes. Led several Expeditions
against Iroquois from 1609 to
1615. Was successively lieutenant
Governor and Governor of New
France. Died at Quebec 25th Dbre 1635
One side of the base is inscribed in French:
Samuel
De
Champlain
Né à Brouage à Saintonce vers
1567 _ Servit à Armée sous dans Henri IV le français
en qualité de Maréchal des Locis
Explora les Indes Occidentales
de 1599 à 1601 _ L'Acadie de 1604 à 1607
Fonda Québec en 1608
Découvert les pays des C lacs
Commanda les plusieurs expéditions
contre les Iroquois de 1609 à 1615
Fut successivement lieutenant
Gouverneur et Gouverneur de la
Nouvelle_France et mourut à
Québec le 25 Décembre 1635