Canadiana Village Explained

Canadiana Village
Location:Rawdon, Quebec, Canada
Type:heritage park
Map Type:Canada Central Quebec
Coordinates:46.0822°N -73.7108°W

Canadiana Village is a heritage park north of Montreal near Rawdon, Quebec. About 15% of the land is used to depict a 19th-century western town and rural village in Quebec. The rest of the site consists of lush forest, brooks, river, and mountain.[1] Canadiana Village endeavours to depict life in a pioneer Quebec Canadian settlement during the 19th century. Featured at the site are over 40 historical buildings, with over 38 original buildings more than 100 years old. The Copping homestead, was built on what was later the site of Canadiana Village. The buildings in the western town and rural village include a church, a general store, a mill, a cemetery, a saloon and 22 houses. There are old tractors and threshing machines, props and decoration items for movie set.[2] The Canadiana Village was closed to the public in 1996.

History

Earle Moore's Canadiana Village was the earliest identified example of an Outdoor Museum in Canada. The Village began as a hobby. The Village started with one relocated building in 1946 and gradually was added to, evoking life in a pre-industrial rural Quebec.[3] The Moores purchased or were given the buildings to save them from demolition. The collections of Canadiana were procured privately, without government aide.

Earle Moore (February 11, 1907 – December 2, 1990) and his wife Nora Geraldine Lehane Moore (August 1, 1910 – May 25, 1988),[4] its former cofounders, collected heritage buildings and ancestral homes and period furniture from the 1940s until 1990. By 1962, the Moores had collected a 90-year-old farmhouse, general school, church and a blacksmith. By 1963, the Moores had collected the early medical books, and examining instruments of Dr. Norman Smiley, who practiced in the Rawdon region from 1893-1943.Their veterinarian, pharmacy and dental collections included interior furnishings and equipment.

Earle Moore, a businessman owned Moore Brothers Machinery, Montreal and served as an international commissioner of the Boy Scouts in 1962. Many of the buildings were ancestral homes transplanted from across Quebec including a typical settler's log cabin of 1842, in which Earle Moore's grandmother was born in Mille Isles.[5] From 1946–1971, the Moores had just been able to show the Village to groups by appointment. By 1971, the Village had become a family project shared with, their son and daughter and their five grandchildren. In the 1970s-1996, the Village was open to the public.[6] In the 1970s, Canadiana Village, which was a popular destination for school field trips, welcomed 30,000 tourists per year. Guides, in the costume of the era, showed how to:

By 1985, Earle Moore's Canadiana Village featured 12 restored buildings from different villages in Quebec with early Canadian Furniture and equipment.[7]

Earle Moore's Canadiana Village Inc. has been registered as a company since December 18, 1987. Some of the buildings are reproductions, which were built for movie shoots.[8] By 1989, the collection of 28 buildings, including Rowan's water mill, had become a retirement project.

The Moores' daughter Geraldine Moore McDonald and her husband John McDonald took over the Living History Museum.[9] She sought government funding unsuccessfully for the museum.

The village is not opened to public visiting at any time of the year. Canadiana Village hosts various special events throughout their season and more information can be found on their website.

In film

The site has been used as a film location since 1986. In "Barnum", a TV movie filmed in 1986 starring Burt Lancaster, the Canadiana Village was used to represent a nineteenth-century circus parade scene in Bridgeport.[10]

Canadiana Village was featured in over 110 films include "Cordelia" and "Les Folks de Liberty". The village was featured in TV productions, including Radio-Canada's Pays d'en haut and "I'm Not There", a Bob Dylan biographical drama. The Canadian TV movie "Ichabod, A Legend of Sleepy Hollow", was directed by Pierre Gang at Canadian Village in August 1999.[11] The Quebec film "Chasse-galerie, La legend" which was released in 2016, was shot in Canadiana Village.[12]

Buildings

Most of the buildings and structures were relocated to the Canadiana village in the foothills of the Laurentian Mountains over the years:[13] The buildings, which include a home of a wealthy landowner and the modest dwellings of labourers, were hauled from their original locations, then restored and furnished authentically with cribs, toys, and children's clothing. In 1971, a grist mill, barber shop, shoemaker shop and a doctor's office were added.[14]

Graveyard

Officials from the St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church of Rawdon decided that tombstones, which were not being financed by the descendants would be bulldozed and the spaces reassigned to paying families. Church members contacted Earle Moore of Canadiana Village, who offered to place the tombstones beside the St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church replica:

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.rcinet.ca/en/2017/01/03/canadiana-village-for-sale-near-rawdon-quebec/ Canadiana Village for sale 2016
  2. Web site: Have $2.8M to spare? Why not buy this Quebec village . 2017-01-02 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20230506202315/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/canadiana-village-for-sale-quebec-1.3915007 . 2023-05-06 . live .
  3. http://parkscanadahistory.com/publications/crm-v15n5a.pdf The Era of the Outdoor Museum: The 1950s-1960s
  4. http://news.rootsweb.com/th/read/Irish-Canadian/2000-10/0970682192 Earle & Nora Moore
  5. https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/45950877/ "An old Canadian Village is born again The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Page 124, July 31, 1971"
  6. https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/45950877/ "An old Canadian Village is born again The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Page 124, July 31, 1971"
  7. https://books.google.com/books?id=w5GvCwAAQBAJ&dq=%22Earle+moore%22+%22canadiana+village%22&pg=PA142 Earle Moore's Canadiana Village in The Directory of Museums & Living Displays by Kenneth Hudson, Ann Nicholls Jun 18, 1985
  8. https://www.ic.gc.ca/app/scr/cc/CorporationsCanada/fdrlCrpDtls.html?corpId=2276518 Earle Moore's Canadiana Village Inc
  9. http://www.manta.com/ic/mt6nqzp/ca/village-canadien-de-earle-moore-inc-le Canadiana Village
  10. https://books.google.com/books?id=fTCFAAAAQBAJ&dq=%22Earle+moore%22+%22canadiana+village%22&pg=PT573 Burt Lancaster: An American Life
  11. http://playbackonline.ca/1999/09/20/26706-19990920/#ixzz4Uj2QU4oyIchabod, A Legend of Sleepy Hollow
  12. Web site: Canadiana Village for sale in 2016 . 2017-01-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170104091241/http://www.laction.com/actualites/2016/12/2/le-village-canadiana-est-de-nouveau-a-vendre-.html . 2017-01-04 . dead .
  13. http://canadianavillage.com/ canadianavillage.com
  14. https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/45950877/ "An old Canadian Village is born again The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Page 124, July 31, 1971"
  15. https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/45950877/ "An old Canadian Village is born again The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Page 124, July 31, 1971"
  16. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=blacksmith Blacksmith shop
  17. https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/45950877/ "An old Canadian Village is born again The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Page 124, July 31, 1971"
  18. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=rowan Rowan's Mill
  19. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=bridge Covered Bridge
  20. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=charnier Vault
  21. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=cemetery Cemetery
  22. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=sugar Sugar Shack
  23. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=delorme Delorme House
  24. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=gift Gift Shop
  25. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=indiens Indians House
  26. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=rivers Brooks and river
  27. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=gazebo Gazebo
  28. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=presbytery Rawdon's original presbytery
  29. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=farm Farm House
  30. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=expo Irish junting cart
  31. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=school Logan Schoolhouse
  32. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=rourke Rourke House
  33. https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/45950877/ "An old Canadian Village is born again The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Page 124, July 31, 1971"
  34. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=gensto General Store
  35. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=carriage Wheelright Shop
  36. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=barber Barber Shop
  37. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=shoemaker Shoemakers Shop
  38. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=westgate Westgate Homestead
  39. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=milkhouse Milkhouse
  40. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=henri Henri's House
  41. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=music Music House
  42. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=inn The inn
  43. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=print Print Shop
  44. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=saloon Western Saloon
  45. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=baker Outdoor Bake Oven
  46. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=grandma Grandma's Log House
  47. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=veterinary Veterinary
  48. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=notary The Notary
  49. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=church The Church
  50. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=prison The Prison
  51. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=jones School Master's House
  52. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=tinsmith Tinsmith
  53. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=doctor Doctor's House
  54. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=dressmaker Dressmaker's House
  55. http://canadianavillage.com/building.php?lang=en&key=western Western Section
  56. http://rawdonhistoricalsociety.com/rawdon/cemeteries_files/Catholic_Tombstones_Canadiana_Village.htm The Canadiana Village Graveyard