Marie-Victorin Kirouac
Bro. Marie-Victorin Kirouac, F.S.C. | |
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Born |
Joseph-Louis-Conrad Kirouac April 3, 1885 Kingsey Falls, Quebec, Canada |
Died |
July 15, 1944 59) Montreal, Quebec, Canada | (aged
Cause of death | Automobile accident |
Residence | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Nationality | Canada |
Citizenship | Can |
Occupation | Religious Brother, teacher and botanist |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Brother Marie-Victorin, F.S.C. (April 3, 1885 – July 15, 1944), was a Canadian member of Brothers of the Christian Schools and a noted botanist in Quebec, Canada. He is known as the father of the Botanical Garden of Montreal.
Biography
He was born Joseph-Louis-Conrad Kirouac in Kingsey Falls, Quebec. He was also a relative of the noted American writer, Jack Kerouac.
Although Brother Victorin is on record as having suggested that Montreal build its own botanical gardens as early as 1919,[1] the Garden was authorized by Montreal Mayor Camillien Houde only in 1929, with construction beginning in 1931.
Subsequent administrations, both municipal and provincial, opposed the Garden as a boondoggle; however, Brother Victorin continued to champion its cause, promoting it at every opportunity, leading specimen-collection expeditions, recruiting Henry Teuscher as its designer, and even (during the Second World War) protecting it from being converted into a military flight school.
Brother Victorin is also known for his writings: his Flore laurentienne is a botanical record of all species indigenous to southern Quebec, and was the first such record to be compiled.
Brother Victorin died in Montreal in a car accident in July 1944. A building at the Université de Montréal, where he had taught botany, was subsequently named for him.
Legacy
The Marie-Victorin rose, developed by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, was named in his honour.[2]
To honor the centennial of his birth in 1985, a park was established in his hometown of Kingsley Falls, named Parc Marie-Victorin. Originally 3 acres, it has expanded to nearly 30 acres, and volunteers and a small permanent staff. The park has been a leading in the province for horticultural development in the green movement.[3]
In the early 1990s, a private high school in Montréal was opened and named for him. The school is still open but its name has changed in 2006.
Brother Victorin has been inducted as a member of the Canadian Science and Engineering Hall of Fame[4]
Gallery
- The Brother Marie-Victorin Statue at the Montreal Botanical Garden.
References
- ↑ Le frère Marie-Victorin : l’âme du Jardin botanique, by Yves Gingras, in Quatre-Temps, vol. 30, June 2006; pp. 16-19
- ↑ http://www.canadianrosesociety.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=80&Itemid=55 Marie-Victorin rose
- ↑ "About". Parc Marie-Victorin.
- ↑ The Canadian Science and Engineering Hall of Fame: The Hall, Canada Science and Technology Museum.
- ↑ IPNI. Vict.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Brother Marie-Victorin. |
- Kirouac Family Association Inc. Bilingual Web Site
- Retrospective of Kirouac's life, at l'Université de Montréal (in French)