Do Re Me Fa Sol La Si Do

Joe Fafard

The heroic-size bronze sculpture of eight horses in motion celebrates the sister-city relationship that exists between Calgary and Quebec City; it a tribute to the past, present and the future of the two cities.

Photo by Jason Stang / Stang Photography

About this work

The heroic-size bronze sculpture of eight horses in motion celebrates the sister-city relationship that exists between Calgary and Quebec City; it a tribute to the past, present and the future of the two cities.

The horses of Do Re Me Fa Sol La Si Do, two identical sculptures, reside in downtown Calgary and on Boulevard Champlain along the banks of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec City.

“I have used the Canadian horse as a metaphor to represent sound – a song – a sense of harmony. I added a symphony of colours and then knew it was done” said Fafard.

The Calgary Stampede and Québec City have enjoyed a close relationship for over 50 years. In 2008, the Stampede pledged to honour Québec’s 400th birthday and their friendship with a unique sculpture both cities could enjoy.

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Title
Do Re Me Fa Sol La Si Do
Type
Sculpture
Materials
Steel
Date
2010(Install)
Creator
Joe Fafard(Artist)
Interest holders
PennWest EnergyThe Siebens familyThe City of CalgaryCalgary Stampede

Location & access

Calgary Courts Centre

6th Avenue between 4th and 5th Streets SW

Calgary, Alberta, CA T2P 5P7

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Last updated July 2, 2026

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Do Re Me Fa Sol La Si Do

Joe Fafard

The heroic-size bronze sculpture of eight horses in motion celebrates the sister-city relationship that exists between Calgary and Quebec City; it a tribute to the past, present and the future of the two cities.

Photo by Jason Stang / Stang Photography

About this work

The heroic-size bronze sculpture of eight horses in motion celebrates the sister-city relationship that exists between Calgary and Quebec City; it a tribute to the past, present and the future of the two cities.

The horses of Do Re Me Fa Sol La Si Do, two identical sculptures, reside in downtown Calgary and on Boulevard Champlain along the banks of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec City.

“I have used the Canadian horse as a metaphor to represent sound – a song – a sense of harmony. I added a symphony of colours and then knew it was done” said Fafard.

The Calgary Stampede and Québec City have enjoyed a close relationship for over 50 years. In 2008, the Stampede pledged to honour Québec’s 400th birthday and their friendship with a unique sculpture both cities could enjoy.

Details

Title
Do Re Me Fa Sol La Si Do
Type
Sculpture
Materials
Steel
Date
2010(Install)
Creator
Joe Fafard(Artist)
Interest holders
PennWest EnergyThe Siebens familyThe City of CalgaryCalgary Stampede

Location & access

Calgary Courts Centre

6th Avenue between 4th and 5th Streets SW

Calgary, Alberta, CA T2P 5P7

Accessibility unknown
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