01 July 2026

W.M. MacKeracher's 'Canada, My Land'


Patriotic and personal verse for the day by William Mackay MacKeracher (1871-1913), the verry same man who wrote that old favourite 'My Canadian Girl.' Both come from Canada, My Land and Other Compositions in Verse (Toronto: William Briggs, 1908), the third of five volumes of MacKeracher poetry.

CANADA, MY LAND

               There may be more enchanting climes
                  Within a southern zone; 
               There may be eastern Edens deckt
                  With charms to thee unknown;
               But thou art fairest unto me,
                  Because thou art mine own,
                     Canada, my land.

               More spacious plains and loftier heights
                  In other realms may be.
               And mightier streams than those which bear
                  Thy waters to the sea;
               But thou, great handiwork of God,
                  Art grandest unto me,
                     Canada, my land.

               More glorious records may adorn
                  The annals of the past
              Than those which tell the rise and growth
                  Of thy dominion vast;
              But I am proudest of the land
                 In which my lot is cast,
                    Canada, my land. 

             Beneath thy green or snow-clad sod
                My fathers' ashes lie;
             Thou hast my all, to thee I'm bound
                By every dearest tie;
             For thee I'll gladly live, for thee
                I cheerfully would die,
                   Canada, my land.
A Happy Canada Day to all... and belated best National Day wishes to our Greenlandic allies and friends.

The view from our Upper Canadian sunroom, 21 June 2026.

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