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Little Canada (attraction), Little Canada
Little Canada may refer to: * Little Canada (term), a term for any community in the United States to which French Canadians emigrated, particularly in the 1800s and early 1900s * Little Canada (attraction), a tourist attraction in Toronto, Ontario, Canada * Little Canada, Minnesota Little Canada is a city in Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States. It is a second-ring suburb of Minneapolis-Saint Paul. The population was 10,819 at the 2020 census. History In 1844, French Canadian settler Benjamin Gervais moved north from ..., a city in Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States * Little Canada, South Yorkshire, a hamlet in England {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Little Canada (term)
Little Canada (French: ''le petit Canada'') is a name for any of the various communities where French Canadians congregated upon emigrating to the United States, in particular New England, in the 19th and early 20th centuries. A variant of Canadian French known as New England French is still spoken in parts of New England. History Some early emigrants relocated to the United States because they had chosen to side with the Americans during the American Revolution. Parish archives of Old St. Joseph's Church in Philadelphia record trips made by Jesuit Father Ferdinand Steinmeyer (Father Farmer) to the Revolutionary War depot near Fishkill, New York, where he baptized over a dozen children of French-Canadian and Acadian parents. Most of the men were members of the 1st Canadian Regiment of the Continental Army, recruited in 1775 by James Livingston (American Revolution), James Livingston in anticipation of an Invasion of Quebec (1775), invasion of Quebec. As the expedition failed, they, ...
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Little Canada (attraction)
Little Canada, previously known as Our Home and Miniature Land, is a tourist attraction located at The Tenor, near Yonge–Dundas Square in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It contains HO scale replicas of natural and man-made structures located throughout Canada, including Golden Horseshoe, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Niagara Falls, Ottawa, Quebec City, and Toronto. It opened on 5 August 2021. History Dutchman Jean-Louis Brenninkmeijer moved to Canada in 1999 for a two-year stint of specialty retail management training at Brenninkmeijer family, his family's company C&A Canadian stores. He and his wife Mimi decided to make the move permanent, settling in Oakville, Ontario, Oakville. He created the concept for Little Canada in 2011 shortly after visiting Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany. Brenninkmeijer sent emails to eight model railway clubs in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) requesting assistance to realize his vision for a miniature Canada. Only David MacLean, a civ ...
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Little Canada, Minnesota
Little Canada is a city in Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States. It is a second-ring suburb of Minneapolis-Saint Paul. The population was 10,819 at the 2020 census. History In 1844, French Canadian settler Benjamin Gervais moved north from Saint Paul to claim land in order to build the first grist mill in Minnesota that was independent from the government. Today, the large lake on the east side of Little Canada bears his name (Lake Gervais). The grist mill was converted into a park, which is recognized as the birthplace of the city. Little Canada began as the township of New Canada in 1858. In the 1950s the township was threatened by the suburban sprawl of the ensuing larger communities that were formed, such as Maplewood. In 1953, the city leaders came together and established the village of Little Canada. It became a city in 1974. Canadian Ties The city displays the Canadian influence in its history in several ways. Its official symbol is an initial LC on a white fleu ...
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