"Donald Cameron's Polka", also known as "Donald Cameron's Reel" is a Canadian polka or reel in cut time and G Major. The parts are played AABB.
Perlman (1996) identifies the tune as coming from Cape Breton, although it is labelled by David Brody in The Fiddler's Fakebook (1983) as a Shetland Reel.
The sources for the notated version are Joseph Cormier (Cape Breton & Massachusetts) [Brody] and Sterling Baker (b. Mid-1940's, Montague, Northeast King's County, Prince Edward Island) [Perlman].
The tune is possibly named for Donald Cameron who was a famous Scottish piper in the 19th century and won the “Champion of Champions” title at Inverness in 1867 to become "King of Pipers".
The tune was printed in Brody's Fiddler's Fakebook (1983) and Perlman's The Fiddle Music of Prince Edward Island (1996).
It was recorded by Joe Cormier on The Dances Back Home (1977) and Theresa and Marie MacLellan on A Trip to Mabou Ridge (1979).