1678Which 17th century heroine is known as the "Canadian Joan of Arc"?
Marie-Madeleine Jarret de Verchères, born in 1678 near Montréal, is celebrated as the "Canadian Joan of Arc" for her remarkable courage during a surprise Iroquois attack on her family’s fort in October 1692. Only fourteen years old at the time, Madeleine’s quick thinking and leadership saved the settlers by convincing the attackers that the fort was heavily defended, holding out for eight days until reinforcements arrived. Her heroism has been immortalized in a statue unveiled in Verchères in 1913, Canada’s second monument dedicated to a woman heroine. Today, her legacy continues to inspire, with her storied defense commemorated as a turning point in Canadian history and national identity.