List of Awards Received By Anne Murray - Other Achievements

Other Achievements

  • 1975 - Officer of the Order of Canada
  • 1975 - Country Music Hall of Fame Walkway of Stars
  • 1976 - Honorary Doctor of Letters from University of New Brunswick
  • 1978 - Honorary Doctor of Letters from Saint Mary's University
  • 1980 - Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1750 Vine Street
  • 1984 - Companion Of The Order Of Canada
  • 1993 - Induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame
  • 1995 - Governor-General's Performing Arts Award
  • 1997 - Canadian Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame Award
  • 1998 - Star on Canada's Walk of Fame
  • 2001 - East Coast Music Association Director's Special Achievement Award
  • 2002 - Induction into the Canadian Country Music Association Hall of Fame
  • 2002 - Awarded the Order of Nova Scotia
  • 2002 - Honorary Canadian Tourism Ambassador
  • 2002 - Resorts' Entrance to the Stars on the Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ
  • 2002 - Ranked #24 on CMT's 40 Greatest Women in Country Music
  • 2006 - Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame Award
  • 2007 - Likeness of Anne Murray featured on Canada Post stamp
  • 2008 - Howie Richmond Hitmaker Award
  • 2009 - Honorary degree from the University of Prince Edward Island.

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