Location: DAY BREAK, south-east corner of Yonge & Davis in Newmarket
Date and Time: Monday, January 1st, 2024, 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM
Seating Capacity: Approximately 25 people
RSVP: Please indicate the number of people in your party in your "Will Attend" log.
Join us for a New Year's Day Tradition!
Even if it seems like we've got a full house, feel free to stop by and say "Hello" to Attend!
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About the New Year's Levée
The annual New Year’s Day Levée, a tradition dating back to the fur trade era, has a fascinating history. The word "Levée" is derived from the French verb "lever," meaning to rise, and originated with the "Levée du Soleil" instituted by King Louis XIV. The tradition crossed the English Channel, becoming a formal Court assembly in Great Britain and Ireland, where only men were received.
In Canada, the Levée became associated with New Year’s Day during the days of the fur trade. The tradition was continued by British Colonial Governors and later by Governors General and Lieutenant Governors, reflecting the deep-rooted customs of the country.
The Levée has a significant presence in the Canadian Forces, where it has been a long-standing New Year’s Day activity. Today, members of various Canadian Forces units and Headquarters across the country continue the tradition by welcoming military and civilian guests in the spirit of camaraderie on the first day of the New Year.
ALL ARE WELCOME
This event is being hosted by a Central Ontario Geocacher!