Canadian Orange Historical Site

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Canadian Orangeism

Orangeism, which was introduced into England, Scotland, and Australia by soldiers serving in the British army, was to enter Canada by the same route. The earliest record of an Orange Lodge in the British North American colonies was in New Brunswick in 1783 a full twelve years before the official birth of the Orange Lodge system as we now know it. This lodge met under a charter issued in 1694 in London, England, the name on the charter being 'Colonial Patent No. 6', and it was issued from Guild Hall, London and signed by Robert Ware. It was sealed with the Hestercomb Arms and certified under seal by the Goldsmiths of Lombard Street. It was brought to Parrtown [Saint John] from the United States by Lieutenant Andrew Hunter Stockton and the lodge met in Saint John until 1815 under the authority of this warrant which granted the bearer the right to hold an Orange Lodge anywhere in British America. By the early 1800's Orange Lodges had been established in Halifax, Montreal, and Quebec City. During the War of 1812 British regiments were sent to the British North American colonies to defend them against attack from the United States and it was from these soldiers that Orangeism took its real hold in Canada. For two hundred years Orange Lodges have been a part of Canadian life, and it is their history and contribution to Canadian society that this site will attempt to document.

Canadian Orange Lodges are invited to submit a history of their lodge and it will be included on this site. All pictures and other submissions will be given a credit line where the item is used. Please help us to preserve Canada's rich Orange history............

THE MAPLE LEAF FOREVER

In Days of yore,
From Britain's shore
Wolfe the dauntless hero came
And planted firm Britannia's flag
On Canada's fair domain.
Here may it wave,
Our boast, our pride
And joined in love together,
The thistle, shamrock, rose entwined,
The Maple Leaf Forever.

[CHORUS]

The Maple Leaf
Our Emblem Dear,
The Maple Leaf Forever.
God save our Queen and heaven bless,
The Maple Leaf Forever.

At Queenston Heights and Lundy's Lane
Our brave fathers side by side
For freedom's home and loved ones dear,
Firmly stood and nobly died.
And so their rights which they maintained,
We swear to yield them never.
Our watchword ever more shall be
The Maple Leaf Forever

Our fair Dominion now extends
From Cape Race to Nootka Sound
May peace forever be our lot
And plenty a store abound
And may those ties of love be ours
Which discord cannot sever
And flourish green for freedom's home
The Maple Leaf Forever

THE UNION JACK

Its only a small piece of bunting,
Its only an old coloured rag;
Yet thousands have died for its honour,
And shed their best blood for the flag.


Index

Biographies
Stories and Articles
Graphics
Canadian Orange Lodges
Directory of New Brunswick Orange Lodges
Lodge Reports and Membership Lists

PLACES OF INTEREST TO VISIT

Grand Orange Lodge of Canada:
Orangenet:
Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario West:
Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario East:
Loyal Orange County Lodge of Toronto:
Loyal Orange County Lodge of Simcoe:
Canada/Ulster Heritage Site:
Brampton L.O.L. 5:
Harmony L.O.L. 296, Orillia:
Kendal L.O.L. 405:
Long Sault L.O.L. 764, Tyrone, Ontario:
Calgary L.O.L. 1563, Calgary, Alberta:
Strathcona L.O.L. No. 1654, Edmonton, Alberta:
Ulster Purple Star L.O.L. 2123, Hamilton:
Highland Creek L.O.L. 2934:
Outram Memorial L.O.L. 2980, Calgary:
Port Perry L.O.L. 3272:
Thiepval Memorial L.O.L. 1916:
The History of the Orange Order:

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