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Tour First Nations services and cultural centre, tour Toronto General Hospital and Toronto Western Hospital, attend Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, meet with Lincoln and Welland Regiment, [55] 2016: 2 May [56] Prince Harry: Ontario: Toronto; Invictus Games: 28 June–1 July [57] The Princess Royal: Newfoundland and Labrador: St. John's, Corner ...
During the royal tour of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1939, the Queen initiated the tradition of the "royal walkabout", [29] though her brother-in-law, the former King Edward VIII, had often met ordinary Canadian people in 1919, when Prince of Wales; as he said, "getting off the train to stretch my legs, I would start up conversations ...
There was an extended royal presence in Canada through the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, [1] either as an official tour, a vacation, a period of military service, or a viceregal posting by a member of the Royal Family. Originally, royal tours of Canada were events predominantly for Canadians to see and possibly meet members of their Royal ...
List of royal tours of Canada (18th–20th centuries) 1939 royal tour of Canada; 1973 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting; 1987 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting; List of royal tours of Canada (21st century) 2002 royal tour of Canada; 2011 royal tour of Canada; 2022 royal tour of Canada
Among the tours will be a visit by heir to the throne Charles with Camilla to the Republic of Ireland from March 23 to 25. In this #PlatinumJubilee year, members of The Royal Family will undertake ...
It was the Prince and Princess of Wales and Prince William's first overseas royal tour as a family. [5] Prime Minister Hawke [5] 17–30 April 1983 [2] New Zealand: Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Taraungua, Masterton, Gisborne, Waitangi: Prince Charles visited the Government House and Eden Park.
An RCAF CC-150 Polaris at Yellowknife Airport transporting the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The Royal Family has been mostly transported since the 1960s aboard the Canadian Royal Flight, originally using a CC-137 Husky, and currently using a customized CC-150 Polaris flown by crews of 437 Transport Squadron, based at 8 Wing, Trenton, Ontario. 437 Squadron is part of the Air Transport Group ...