Canada Area Music
Posted by wedroy1923,
29 March 2011
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Playlist EPCOT Center World Showcase
World Showcase
Canada Exterior Area Music [1982 - Present]
01. Gens du Pays
02. Marie Claire
03. Canadian Boat Song
04. Alberta Bound
05. Early Morning Rain
06. Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
07. Let Me Fish Off Cape St. Mary's
08. Canada Is
09. Sur La Montagne
10. Porteau Blanc
Duration: 29.15
World Showcase
Canada Interior Area Music [1982 - circa. 2001]
heard in Le Cellier Steakhouse and La Boutique des Provinces
Working Playlist
01. Until It's Time for You to Go
02. Ah! Si Mon Moine Voulait Danser
03. If You Could Read My Mind
04. Ste. Adèle, P.Q.
05. Carefree Highway
06. Unknown
07. Snowbird
08. Chanson du 29 Février
09. V'La l'Bon Vent
10. Un Canadien Errant
11. La Bastringue
12. Medley
- a. We'll Rant and We'll Roar
- b. The Atlantic Guardian
13. Canadian Railroad Trilogy
14. Beautiful
15. Mon Ami
16. Medley
- a. unknown
- b. unknown
17. Unknown
18. Cotton Jenny
19. J'ai Planté Un Chêne
Duration: 59.00
Notes: Credit for both the Canada Exterior Area Music and the Canada Interior Area Music playlists goes to livingproof1984. Both playlists were also available on Kirsten's Disney Music Loops site. Currently, the Canada Interior Area Music is not used in the Canada pavilion. I am still looking for information about when it was exactly retired.
From Trentino on our own MagicMusic.net discussion board: "I worked at the Canada pavilion in 1997/1998. The half hour loop was played outside and the indoor loop was played in Le Cellier and Les Boutique des Province (the store above Le Cellier). In spring 1997, when Le Cellier changed from Buffeteria to the test concept for the steakhouse, the original loop stayed. But in the fall of 1998 the restaurant was refurbished to make the steakhouse permanent and the music loop was removed at this time in favor of light jazz music. The one hour loop could still be heard in the 'Booty Q' store (as CMs called it) but the store was closed sometime after 2001 I believe. I think the other store (Northwest Mercantile) plays the half hour 'outdoor' loop."
As always, any additional information, help, or corrections are appreciated. If you are familiar with Canadian folk music - which is how I believe the remaining unknown tracks can be classified - please drop me a line!













