Arts and Literature
Marc Lescarbot's Theatre  (Nov 14, 1606)
Champlain Publishes Voyages  (Jan 9, 1613)
Voyages Published  (May 18, 1619)
First Organ in Canada  (1659)
First Architect in English Canada  (1757)
First Canadian Play  (1774)
Gazette Littéraire Ceases Publication   (Jun 2, 1779)
Parliamentary Library Established  (Mar 14, 1802)
Canada's First Theatre  (Nov 19, 1804)
Province House Built  (1811 to 1817)
Birth of Théophile Hamel  (Nov 8, 1817)
Mephibosheth Stepsure  (1821 to 1823)
Richardson Publishes Wacousta  (1832)
Haliburton Introduces Sam Slick  (1836)
First Photography Studios  (1840)
Kingston City Hall Built  (1842 to 1844)
Kane Departs  (Jun 17, 1845)
Kane Arrives at Fort Victoria  (Apr 9, 1847)
Kane Returns  (Oct 1, 1848)
Roughing it in the Bush  (1852)
Sangster's Poem Published  (1856)
National Bard Chosen  (1858)
Kane's Wanderings of an Artist Published  (1859)
Les Anciens Canadiens Published  (1863)
Birth of Ozias Leduc  (Oct 8, 1864)
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