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  2. Statue of Elizabeth II (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    A statue of Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, stands in Queen's Park, in Toronto, Ontario. [1] The bronze sculpture, [2] depicting the Queen on the sovereign's throne from 1878, was unveiled in 2023. [3] [4]

  3. Royal tours of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with the royal tour undertaken by Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh (later Queen Elizabeth II) in 1951, [12] unique badges were created for Elizabeth's official tours of Canada. Though none were produced between 1951 and 1970, [ 13 ] one was devised for each of the Queen's tours thereafter, until her last in 2010. [ 14 ]

  4. 2002 royal tour of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 royal tour of Canada by Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, and her consort Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, took place from 4 to 15 October 2002.The Queen and the Duke toured the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and the territory of Nunavut in celebration of her Golden Jubilee as Canada's Queen.

  5. List of royal tours of Canada (18th–20th centuries) - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother: Ontario: Ottawa: 1955: 9/29 – 10/25 The Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood: Quebec: Quebec City, Montreal, Hull Ontario: Kingston, Fort Henry, Ottawa, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Malton Manitoba: Saint Boniface British Columbia: Victoria, Vancouver: 1957: 10/12 – 10/16 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of ...

  6. Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park is a provincial park in south-central Ontario, Canada, between Gravenhurst and Minden.The park, named for Elizabeth II, who at the time was Queen of Canada, is 33,505 hectares in size, making it the second largest park south of Algonquin Park (after Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park), but it has a fragmented shape as a result of many private ...

  7. 1939 royal tour of Canada - Wikipedia

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    George VI and Mackenzie King in London, May 1937. While in London, Mackenzie King brought up the monarch taking a royal tour of Canada.. Governor General Lord Tweedsmuir, in an effort to foster Canadian identity, conceived of a royal tour by the country's monarchs; the Dominion Archivist (i.e., official historian) Gustave Lanctot wrote that this "probably grew out of the knowledge that at his ...

  8. List of royal visits to London, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The late Canadian monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, first visited in 1973, and subsequent visits have been made by other members of the Canadian Royal Family since then. Prince Philip visit to London Ontario for Presentation of New Queen's Colours to the First and Third Battalion The Royal Canadian Regiment London Ontario 23 October 1969 Worsley ...

  9. Royal monuments in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother: Princess Margaret Fountain Exhibition Place, Toronto Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon: Equestrian statue Parliament Hill, Ottawa Queen Elizabeth II [1] Stained glass window Rideau Hall, Ottawa Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee stained glass window Cathedral Church of St. James, Toronto Queen Elizabeth II