Samuel de Champlain Monument, Quebec City

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The Samuel de Champlain Monument in Quebec City is a prominent early 20th-century bronze and stone memorial honoring French explorer Samuel de Champlain, regarded as the founder of the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf monument
architect Paul-Alexandre Le Cardonnel NERFINISHED
category Bronze sculptures in Canada
Monuments and memorials in Quebec City
Outdoor sculptures in Quebec City
Statues of explorers
commemorates French exploration in North America
founding of Quebec City
coordinates 46.811°N 71.205°W
country Canada
dedicatedTo Samuel de Champlain NERFINISHED
elevation above the St. Lawrence River
genre commemorative monument
hasInscriptionLanguage English
French
hasPart allegorical figures
bronze statue of Samuel de Champlain
inscribed plaques
stone pedestal
height about 16 metres
heritageDesignation Classified Federal Heritage Building
National Historic Site of Canada
heritageDesignationDate 1908
inception 1898
locatedIn Canada
Old Quebec NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
Quebec City
locatedInTimeZone America/Toronto
locatedNear Château Frontenac NERFINISHED
St. Lawrence River NERFINISHED
locatedOn Dufferin Terrace NERFINISHED
materialUsed bronze
stone
monumentTo Samuel de Champlain NERFINISHED
namedAfter Samuel de Champlain NERFINISHED
operator Parks Canada NERFINISHED
ownedBy Government of Canada NERFINISHED
partOf Historic District of Old Québec NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
sculptor Paul-Alexandre Le Cardonnel NERFINISHED
subjectOf tourist photography
touristAttraction true
UNESCOWorldHeritageContext Historic District of Old Québec NERFINISHED
unveiledOn 1898-09-21

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Vernon March notableWork Samuel de Champlain Monument, Quebec City