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List of royal tours of Canada (18th-20th centuries)


There was an extended royal presence in Canada through the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, either as an official tour, a vacation, a period of military service, or a viceregal posting by a member of the Royal Family. Originally, official tours were events predominantly for Canadians to see and possibly meet members of their Royal Family, with the associated patriotic pomp and spectacle. However, nearing the end of the 20th century, such occasions took on the added dimension of a theme, and junior members of the Royal Family began to undertake unofficial "working" tours of Canada as well; in this method, royal figures are invited by provinces, municipalities, and other organizations to events which the latter fund without assistance from the federal government. The Prince of Wales, The Princess Royal, The Duke of York and The Prince Edward, have all made several small tours in this fashion. These arrangements then continued on into the 21st century.

The Prince of Wales visiting Niagara Falls in 1860.

The Prince Arthur arrives to turn the sod for the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway, 1869.

The Prince Arthur sledding in Ottawa, 1870.

The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall riding a timber slide at Chaudière Falls on the Ottawa River in Ottawa, 1901.

The Prince of Wales canoeing in Canada, 1919.

George VI and Queen Elizabeth with Prime Minister Mackenzie King in Banff, Alberta, 1939.

Northwest Territories: Yellowknife, Hay River
Yukon: Whitehorse


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