Canada Pavilion at Epcot

Canada Pavilion
Epcot
Area World Showcase
Status Operating
Opening date October 1, 1982
General statistics
Attraction type Themed Pavilion
Theme Canadian countryside
Totem pole by the Northwest Mercantile store

The Canada Pavilion is a Canadian-themed pavilion that is part of World Showcase within Epcot at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, United States. Its location is next to the British pavilion.

Layout

The Canada Pavilion is designed to remind guests of Canada's outdoors. It includes a canyon, a waterfall, gardens, a pool with fountains, and totem poles. The main attraction is O Canada!, a Circle-Vision 360° movie of Canada's cities, scenery and people. The pavilion also includes Le Cellier Steakhouse and the semi-permanent home of the Celtic rock band Off Kilter. Characters from the animated films Brother Bear (Koda, Rutt and Tuke) and Pocahontas (Meeko and Flit) can sometimes be seen.

Attraction history

Prior to the construction of the pavilion, the Walt Disney Company sought financial support for the attraction from the Canadian government. The company wanted the federal government to fund the cost of building the attraction; in return the government would have input into the design and layout. The Canadian government was concerned about the stereotype of Canada that Disney wanted (i.e., lumberjacks). Funding was refused, and Disney threatened to pull the exhibit, but ultimately did not.

At one time during the planning, the pavilion was to have been divided by a main street of shops and restaurants, with one side representing French Canada and the other English Canada.

At the opening in 1982, the original musical talent for the Canadian pavilion was a trio called the "Caledonian Pipe Band", consisting of two pipers and one drummer. The performers were Robert (Bob) Proctor (lead, drummer), Kenneth Mauchin (piper) and Robert Mauchin (piper). They were recruited by Ron Rodriguez (talent co-ordinator for Walt Disney World) from the Rosie O'Grady's Pipe Band of Orlando. Because all three had ties to Scotland, they also performed in the British pavilion at various times.

In 2007, Disney updated the movie O Canada!, filmed in 1979. For several years, the Canadian Tourism Commission lobbied to have the movie updated, partly to remove outdated stereotypes of Canadian life. On August 31, 2007, the updated edition opened with a new host, Canadian actor Martin Short, and Canadian Idol winner Eva Avila reprising the original film's theme song, "Canada (You're a Lifetime Journey)".[1]

Attractions and services

Attraction

Dining

Shopping

Entertainment

Former Entertainment

Totem poles

The pavilion has three native totem poles, up to 30' (9 metres) in height. Two are made of fibreglass, and one is carved out of wood. The wooden totem pole depicts three stories of the "Raven" tricking the "Sky Chief" into the release of sun, moon and stars from a chest. It was carved by the Alaskan artist David A. Boxley, and was officially put on display in April 1998.

Gardens

Gardens at the Canada Pavilion

The Victoria Gardens which are adjacent to the Hotel du Canada are inspired by the Butchart Gardens near Victoria, British Columbia. The gardens are the largest (and most labour-intensive) of all the national pavilions.

Hidden Mickeys

The Canada Pavilion contains three Hidden Mickeys:

  1. Just outside Northwest Mercantile, there is the largest totem pole in the Canada Pavilion. The Mickey is just underneath the elbow of a set of arms near the top of the pole.
  2. Inside the Northwest Mercantile shop is a roughly foot-long fish hanging from a crate. The Mickey is painted on the fish itself.
  3. Just inside Le Cellier steakhouse there is the counter where you would check in for your meal. Behind that counter is a small wine storage room. In the very top center of the rack are three bottles of wine, a large one with two small ones on top of it forming a familiar shape.

Former attractions and services

Dining

Films

References

  1. "Epcot Center's O Canada! film gets an update".
  2. 1 2 Orlando Sentinel (November 24, 2015). "Disney ends Canadian lumberjack show at Epcot - Orlando Sentinel". OrlandoSentinel.com.
  3. "ON THE RECORD WITH OFF KILTER". R.Y.I. Enterprises, LLC. Retrieved March 7, 2012.
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