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Elizabeth II attending Canada Day celebrations in 1992. The Queen undertook a royal tour of Canada from 30 June 1992 to 3 July 1992 in order to preside over commemorations for the 125th anniversary of Canadian Confederation and her ruby jubilee. [145] On 30 June, she unveiled an equestrian statue of herself at Parliament Hill in Ottawa. [146]
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh: Lumsden, Regina, Saskatoon: Canadian Light Source Synchrotron, Credit Union Centre : June 2006: The Earl of Wessex: Moose Jaw: Saskatchewan Order of Merit: June 2007: The Princess Royal: Regina, Saltcoats, Yorkton: Royal Regina Rifles, Freedom of the City Parade: May 2012 The Prince of Wales Regina ...
The statue was sculpted by Saskatchewan artist Susan Velder. A statue of Elizabeth II riding Centenial was unveiled on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, on 1 July 1992, Canada Day in the 40th year of Elizabeth II's reign as Queen of Canada and the 125th anniversary of Confederation. A team of 10 people took two years to complete the monument.
The Delta Hotels Bessborough, formerly and commonly known as the Bessborough (/ ˈ b ɛ s b ər oʊ /), is a historic hotel in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.The hotel is within the Central Business District, a commercial district in Saskatoon.
The city saw a 3.4% growth in 2004, 5.1% increase in 2005 and a 2.8% increase in 2006. Saskatoon held Canada's No. 1 economic growth spot for Canada in 2005 according to the Conference Board of Canada. [89] [90] The Conference Board again predicted the city would rate first for economic increase in 2012, showing a growth rate of 4.2%.
Regina was established as the territorial seat of government in 1882 when Edgar Dewdney, the lieutenant-governor of the North-West Territories, insisted on the site over the better developed Battleford, Troy and Fort Qu'Appelle (the latter some 48 km (30 mi) to the east, one on rolling plains and the other in the Qu'Appelle Valley between two lakes).
Queen Elizabeth II Gardens, Upper Canada Village, South Dundas [167] Queen Elizabeth II Gardens, Jackson Park, Windsor [168] The Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Garden, Mississauga; Queen Elizabeth II Rose Garden, Grange Park, Toronto; Queen Elizabeth II Rose Garden, Queen's Park, Toronto; Queen Elizabeth II Sports Field and Park, Greater Sudbury [153]
The Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) is a Canadian natural history museum in Regina, Saskatchewan. Founded in 1906, it is the first museum in Saskatchewan and the first provincial museum among the three Prairie provinces .