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

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 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.

18th century

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Years People Locations Reasons
1786 – 1787 The Prince William (later William IV)   As part of a Royal Navy contingent.[1][2]
1791 – 1800 The Prince Edward (Duke of Kent from 1799)   Served as Commander-in-Chief of North America.[1]

19th century

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Years People Locations Reasons
1860 The Prince of Wales (later Edward VII)     Two month tour.[1][2][3]
1861 The Prince Alfred (later Duke of Edinburgh)     Five week tour.
1869 – 1870 The Prince Arthur (later Duke of Connaught)   Based with the Rifle Brigade.[3]
1878 – 1883 The Duke of Edinburgh (The Prince Alfred)   Commander of the Royal Navy's North Atlantic Squadron.[1]
The Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lorne and the Marquess of Lorne   Served as viceregal couple; during a visit to Kingston, Ontario, the viceregal couple visited Royal Military College of Canada and presented awards to prize-winning cadets. In addition, they laid a foundation stone at Queen's University in Kingston.[4]
1880 The Prince Leopold (later Duke of Albany)   To visit his sister and brother-in-law.
1882 Prince George of Wales (later George V)   Served as a midshipman in the Royal Navy.[5]
1890 The Duke and Duchess of Connaught (The Prince Arthur and Princess Louise Margaret)  

20th century

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1900–1949

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Years People Locations visited Reasons
1900 Princess Louise of Schleswig-Holstein
1901 The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (later King George V and Queen Mary) New Brunswick: Saint John
Nova Scotia: Halifax
Quebec: Quebec City, Montreal
Ontario: Ottawa, Toronto, London, Niagara, Hamilton, Kingston
Manitoba: Winnipeg
British Columbia: Vancouver, Victoria
Alberta: Calgary, Banff, Lake Louise[6]
1908 The Prince of Wales (later King George V) Quebec: Quebec City Tercentenary of Quebec City
1911 – 1916 The Duke and Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia of Connaught All provinces and territories Served as viceregal family
Prince Albert of Wales (later King George VI) Quebec: Montreal
Ontario: Ottawa
To visit Prince Arthur and Princess Louise[1]
1913 Prince Albert (later King George VI) Maritimes
1919 The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) New Brunswick: Saint John
Quebec: Quebec City
Ontario: Ottawa, Toronto, other towns
Alberta: Calgary[7]
Inspected the Cadet Corps at Bishop's College School
1923 The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) Alberta: Pekisko, other towns and cities To stay at his ranch
1924 The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) Ontario: Ottawa
Alberta: Pekisko[8]
To stay at his ranch
1926 Prince George (later the Duke of Kent) Ontario: Ottawa[9]
1927 The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) and Prince George (later Duke of Kent) Ontario: Ottawa, Toronto
Alberta: Pekisko (Prince of Wales only)
To stay at his ranch
1939 George VI and Queen Elizabeth All provinces First visit by a reigning monarch
1940 – 1946 Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone and The Earl of Athlone All provinces and territories Served as viceregal couple
1940 – 1943 The Duke of Connaught All provinces and territories Aide-de-Camp to The Earl of Athlone
1941 The Duke of Kent Nova Scotia
Ontario
Quebec
Visited air bases and training centres
The Duke and Duchess of Windsor Alberta: Pekisko To stay at his ranch
1945 The Duke and Duchess of Windsor New Brunswick

1950–1959

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Years Dates People Locations visited Reasons
1950 The Duke and Duchess of Windsor Alberta: Pekisko To stay at his ranch
1951 10/8 – 11/12 Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh (later Queen Elizabeth II) and the Duke of Edinburgh Newfoundland: St. John's
Prince Edward Island: Charlottetown
Nova Scotia: Springhill, Truro, Sydney, Halifax
New Brunswick: Saint John
Quebec: Montreal, Quebec City, Saint-Hyacinthe, Rimouski, Drummondville
Ontario: Ottawa, Brockville, Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Trenton, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Hamilton, Brantford, St. Catharines, Windsor, Fort William, North Bay, Kapuskasing
Manitoba: Winnipeg
Saskatchewan: Regina, Saskatoon
Alberta: Edmonton, Calgary
British Columbia: Victoria, Vancouver
In Kingston, Ontario, to review the Royal Military College of Canada cadets on parade.
1954 7/29 – 8/17 The Duke of Edinburgh Quebec
Ontario: Ottawa
British Columbia: Vancouver
British Empire and Commonwealth Games, developments in Northern Territories
8/27 – 9/14 The Duchess of Kent (Princess Marina) and Princess Alexandra of Kent New Brunswick: Saint John, Fredericton, Newcastle
Quebec: Quebec City, Montreal
Ontario: Toronto, Niagara Falls, Chatham, Windsor, London
11/12 – 11/17 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 Edinburgh Ontario: Ottawa, Hull To open 23rd parliament
1958 7/12 – 8/11 Princess Margaret Nova Scotia: Yarmouth, Digby, Annapolis Valley, Halifax
New Brunswick: Fredericton
Quebec: Hull, Montreal, Quebec City
Ontario: Toronto, Niagara Falls, Stratford, Galt, Hamilton, Ottawa
Saskatchewan: Prince Albert National Park
Alberta: Banff, Banff National Park, Calgary
British Columbia: Peace River Gorge below Fort St. John, Comox, Courtenay, Fort Langley, Prince George, Quesnel, Williams Lake, Okanagan, Victoria, Vancouver, Abbotsford, Royal Roads Military College, Kelowna, Kamloops, Vernon, Penticton, Chilliwack
To celebrate the centennial of the establishment of the Colony of British Columbia[10]
Oct. The Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Ottawa To preside at two meetings during world conference of the English-Speaking Union
1959 6/18 – 8/1 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh All provinces and territories
Ontario: Prescott
To open Saint Lawrence Seaway
8/8 – 8/11 Princess Alexandra of Kent British Columbia: Vancouver, Victoria

1960–1969

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Years Dates People Locations visited Reasons
1960 Jun. The Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Ottawa, Toronto Commonwealth Study Conference
1962 5/12 – 6/3 The Duke of Edinburgh Quebec: Montreal
Ontario: Ottawa, London, Toronto
British Columbia: Vancouver
Commonwealth Study Conference
6/7 – 6/16 Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother Quebec: Montreal
Ontario: Ottawa, Toronto, Upper Canada Village
Centennial of the Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada
6/13 – 6/28 The Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood Quebec: Quebec City
Ontario: Trenton, Kingston, Toronto, Ottawa
British Columbia: Victoria, Vancouver
To present new colours to the Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's)
1963 1/30 – 1/31 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh British Columbia: Vancouver Overnight stop
9/18 – 9/26 The Duchess of Gloucester Ontario: Ottawa, Toronto
1964 9/17 – 9/23 Lady Patricia Ramsay Alberta: Edmonton To celebrate the jubilee of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
9/19 – 9/29 The Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood Newfoundland: St. John's To commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the departure from St. John's of first contingent of Royal Newfoundland Regiment
10/5 – 10/13 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Ottawa
Prince Edward Island: Charlottetown
Quebec: Quebec City :
Centenary of the Confederation Conferences
1965 6/23 – 6/27 Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother Ontario: Toronto To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Toronto Scottish Regiment
1966 3/18 – 3/19 Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother British Columbia: Vancouver, Victoria
3/21 – 3/23 The Duke of Edinburgh Quebec: Montreal
Ontario: Toronto, Ottawa
To present medals to the recipients of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
1967 5/14 – 6/16 Princess Alexandra, The Hon. Mrs Angus Ogilvy and The Hon. Angus Ogilvy Quebec: Montreal
Ontario: Toronto, Ottawa
Manitoba: Brandon, Winnipeg
Saskatchewan: Regina
Alberta: Banff, Calgary, Edmonton, Jasper
British Columbia: Vancouver, Victoria, Vancouver

Northwest Territories: Yellowknife, Hay River
Yukon: Whitehorse

6/29 – 7/5 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh Quebec: Montreal
Ontario: Ottawa
Canadian Centennial, visit Expo 67
7/10 – 7/22 Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother Newfoundland
Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
To take part in the Canadian Centennial celebrations
7/22 – 7/23 The Duke of Edinburgh Manitoba: Winnipeg To open 1967 Pan American Games
10/5 – 10/12 Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, and the Earl of Snowdon Quebec: Montreal
Ontario: Toronto
To attend a fund raising ball for Canadian Cancer Society Auxiliary of Princess Margaret Hospital, visit Expo 67
11/7 – 11/11 The Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Toronto Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, and attend conference as President of the Royal Agricultural Society of the Commonwealth
1968 7/3 – 7/8 The Duke and Duchess of Kent Alberta: Calgary To open the Calgary Stampede
10/12 – 10/13 The Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Toronto Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, and attend conference as President of the Royal Agricultural Society of the Commonwealth
1969 10/16 – 10/31 The Duke of Edinburgh Newfoundland
New Brunswick
Quebec
Ontario: Ottawa
Alberta
British Columbia
To study operations of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award

1970–1979

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Years Dates People Locations visited Reasons
1970 3/2 – 3/3 Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, and Princess Anne British Columbia: Vancouver Overnight stop
7/3 – 7/4 The Prince of Wales Ontario: Ottawa
7/5 – 7/15 Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales, and Princess Anne Ontario: Ottawa (Prince of Wales only)
Manitoba: Churchill, Thompson, Gillam, Flin Flon, Norway House, Swan River, The Pas, Dauphin, Clear Lake, Brandon, Bailey Farm,[11] Portage la Prairie, Oakville, Winnipeg, Carman, Steinbach, Beauséjour, Lower Fort Garry; centenary anniversary of Manitoba's entry into Confederation
Northwest Territories: Frobisher Bay, Inuvik, Resolute Bay, Tuktoyaktuk[12]
Centenary of Manitoba's entry into Confederation;

Centenary of the Northwest Territories' entry into Confederation

1971 5/3 – 5/12 Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, and Princess Anne British Columbia: Victoria, Vancouver, Duncan, Tofino, Kelowna, Vernon, Penticton, Williams Lake, Comox Centenary of British Columbia's entry into Confederation
9/24 – 9/26 Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon and the Earl of Snowdon Manitoba: Winnipeg To open the new Winnipeg Art Gallery
1973 6/25 – 7/5 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh Newfoundland: Mount Carmel
Prince Edward Island: Charlottetown, Summerside
Ontario: Toronto, Cobourg, Kingston, Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo, London, St. Catharines, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Scarborough, Brampton, Malton
Saskatchewan: Regina
Alberta: Calgary
Centenary of PEI's entry into Confederation, tercentenary of Kingston, centennial of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
7/19 – 7/23 Princess Alexandra, The Hon. Mrs Angus Ogilvy and The Hon. Angus Ogilvy Nova Scotia: Halifax, Pictou, Chester To participate in celebrations marking the arrival of the Hector with the first Scottish settlers
7/31 – 8/4 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Ottawa Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1973
1974 1/25 – 1/27 Princess Anne and Mark Phillips Ontario: Ottawa
Quebec: Hull
5/9 – 5/14 Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, and the Earl of Snowdon Manitoba: Winnipeg Centenary of the City of Winnipeg
6/25 – 7/1 Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother Quebec: Montreal
Ontario: Toronto
To visit the Toronto Scottish Regiment, present The Queen's Colours to the Black Watch Regiment
10/14 – 10/16 The Duke of Edinburgh Newfoundland: Gander, Botwood
New Brunswick: Fredericton
Quebec: Montreal
11/15 – 11/18 Princess Anne and Mark Phillips Ontario: Toronto, Hamilton To attend the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair
1975 3/22 – 3/23 The Duke of Edinburgh New Brunswick: Fredericton To visit The Royal Canadian Regiment
4/20 – 4/30 The Prince of Wales Maritimes
Ontario: Ottawa
Northwest Territories: Yellowknife
5/2 – 6/5 The Prince of Wales Maritimes
6/26 – 6/29 The Duke and Duchess of Kent Ontario: Toronto To attend the Queen's Plate
1976 7/13 – 7/25 Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales, Princess Anne, Mark Phillips, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward Nova Scotia (Queen and Duke only)
New Brunswick (Queen and Duke only)
Quebec: Montreal, Brome Lake
To open, attend, and (in Princess Anne's case) participate in the Summer Olympics
10/5 – 10/6 The Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Trenton Overnight stop
1977 7/5 – 7/9 The Prince of Wales and Prince Andrew Alberta: Calgary, various other towns Centenary of the signing of Treaty 7, to attend the Calgary Stampede
10/14 – 10/19 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Ottawa The Queen's Silver Jubilee, open 3rd session of 30th parliament
Sept. – Dec. Prince Andrew Ontario: Lakefield, Toronto To attend Lakefield College School
11/23 – 11/27 The Duke of Edinburgh Saskatchewan: Regina To attend the Royal Agricultural Society conference sessions (Canadian Agribition Association)
1978 2/10 – 2/12 The Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Toronto To attend a meeting on the 1980 Commonwealth Study Conference and to meet group leaders
7/26 – 8/6 Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward Newfoundland: St. John's, Deer Lake, Strawberry Hill, Corner Brook, Stephenville
Ontario (Prince Andrew only): Ottawa, various other towns and cities
Saskatchewan: Regina, Yorkton, Fort Qu'Appelle, Balcarres, Melville, Moose Jaw, Saskatoon, Lloydminster
Alberta: Edmonton, Grande Prairie, Peace River, St. Paul, Vegreville, Fort Saskatchewan, Mundare, Chipman, Lamont, Bruderheim, Fort Edmonton
To open Commonwealth Games
9/12 – 9/13 The Duke of Edinburgh Newfoundland: Goose Bay
10/8 – 10/9 The Duke of Edinburgh Newfoundland: Goose Bay
11/15 – 11/16 The Duke of Edinburgh Manitoba: Winnipeg To attend functions for the Saint Boniface General Hospital Research Foundation Award
1979 4/1 – 4/7 The Prince of Wales Ontario: Toronto, Ottawa
Manitoba: Winnipeg
British Columbia: Victoria
Northwest Territories: Yellowknife
5/3 – 5/4 The Duke and Duchess of Kent Ontario: Toronto, Brampton To visit the Lorne Scots
6/26 – 7/2 Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother Nova Scotia: Halifax
Ontario: Toronto
To present The Queen's Colours to the Canadian Forces Maritime Command, attend the opening of the International Gathering of the Clans, attend 120th running of the Queen's Plate
10/2 The Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Toronto To attend 150th anniversary of Upper Canada College
10/23 – 10/24 The Duke of Edinburgh Quebec: Montreal
Alberta: Calgary
To attend meeting of Commonwealth Study Conference
11/12 – 11/18 Princess Anne Ontario: Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Owen Sound To attend Kick for Cansave and Cansave College Bowl Dinner, visit with Canadian regiments

1980–1989

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Years Dates People Locations visited Reasons
1980 3/30 – 4/3 The Prince of Wales Ontario: Ottawa
British Columbia: Vancouver, Victoria
To visit Pearson College of the Pacific, attend meetings of the Council
4/25 – 5/4 Princess Alexandra, The Hon. Mrs Angus Ogilvy Ontario: Ottawa, Toronto
British Columbia: Victoria, Nanaimo
To celebrate the 120th anniversary of the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, visit the Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's)
5/17 – 6/7 The Duke of Edinburgh Quebec: Quebec City
Ontario: Kingston, London, Hamilton
Alberta: Calgary
To attend Commonwealth Study Conference and visit the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry.[13]
7/18 – 7/28 Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon Ontario: Ottawa
Saskatchewan: Saskatoon
Alberta
75th anniversary of Alberta and Saskatchewan's entry into Confederation
9/27 – 10/1 The Duke of Edinburgh Newfoundland: Goose Bay
Ontario: Ottawa
To attend the British Commonwealth Ex-Services League Convention
1981 7/2 – 7/7 Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother Ontario: Ottawa, Toronto, Niagara-on-the-Lake To attend the Queen's Plate, celebrate bicentennial of Niagara-on-the-Lake
7/6 – 7/13 Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon Ontario: Ottawa, Toronto, Cambridge, Timmins, Gravenhurst To visit the Highland Fusiliers of Canada[14]
1982 4/15 – 4/19 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Ottawa To proclaim the Constitution Act 1982
7/4 – 7/17 Princess Anne Ontario: Ottawa
Manitoba: Winnipeg, Brandon, Selkirk
Saskatchewan: Regina, Wilcox, Gravelbourg, Estevan, Alameda, Moosomin, Saskatoon
Yukon: Haines Junction, Kluane National Park and Reserve, Whitehorse
Centenary of St. Paul's Cathedral, centenary of Gravelbourg, centenary of Estevan, centenary of Alameda, centenary of Moosomin, centenary of Saskatoon
10/29 – 10/31 The Prince of Wales British Columbia: Victoria To visit Pearson College of the Pacific
11/14 – 11/17 Prince and Princess Michael of Kent Ontario: Toronto To attend the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair
1983 4/8 – 4/11 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh British Columbia: Victoria, Vancouver, Nanaimo, Vernon, Kamloops, New Westminster
6/3 – 6/6 The Duke of Gloucester Ontario: Ottawa Centenary celebrations of St John Ambulance in Canada
6/14 – 7/1 The Prince and Princess of Wales Newfoundland: St. John's, Carbonear, Harbour Grace
Prince Edward Island: Charlottetown, Montague, Summerside
Nova Scotia: Halifax, Shelburne, Dartmouth, Lunenburg
New Brunswick: Saint John, Dalhousie, St. Andrews, Charlo
Ontario: Ottawa
Alberta: Edmonton
Official opening of World Universities Games, to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Sir Humphrey Gilbert taking possession of Newfoundland, centennial of the settlement of the United Empire Loyalists in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
6/30 – 7/6 The Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Ottawa, London Centenary of the Royal Canadian Regiment, present Duke of Edinburgh Gold Awards
7/18 – 8/7 Prince Andrew Ontario: Toronto, Peterborough
Northwest Territories
Excursion with students from Lakefield College School
1984 2/22 – 2/25 Prince Michael of Kent Nova Scotia: Halifax, Sydney, Baddeck, Fortress of Louisbourg To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the first powered flight in the British Empire
7/12 – 7/16 The Duke of Edinburgh New Brunswick: Gagetown To present new colours to the Royal Canadian Regiment
7/27 The Duke of Edinburgh Manitoba: Thompson To present Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Awards
9/24 – 10/7 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh New Brunswick: Dieppe, Shediac, Moncton, Fredericton, Sackville, Riverview
Ontario: Ottawa, Morrisburg, Cornwall, Prescott, Kingston, Amherstview, Windsor, Brantford, Sudbury
Manitoba: (Queen alone) Winnipeg, Dauphin, Brandon, Dugald
Bicentennial of New Brunswick, bicentennial of Ontario, official opening of Science North
1985 6/4 – 6/7 The Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Ottawa, Toronto To present badges to Girl Guides, for the International Forum of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme
6/23 – 7/1 Prince Andrew New Brunswick: Fredericton, Saint John, Sussex
Nova Scotia: Halifax, Annapolis Royal, Digby, North Sydney, Sydney
Ontario: Peterborough
Bicentennial of Fredericton, bicentennial of incorporation of Saint John, bicentennial of Sydney, centennial of North Sydney, opening of activity centre at Peterborough Liftlock
7/12 – 7/19 Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother Ontario: Ottawa, Toronto
Saskatchewan: Regina
Alberta: CFB Cold Lake, Edmonton
To attend the Queen's Plate, attend 5th Angus Forum
8/19 – 8/21 The Duke of Edinburgh Alberta: Banff, Lake Louise Centenary of Parks Canada, Duke of Edinburgh's Award, to present colours to the Royal Canadian Army Cadets
11/6 – 11/10 Princess Alexandra, The Hon. Mrs Angus Ogilvy and The Hon. Angus Ogilvy Ontario: Toronto, CFB Borden, Ottawa To celebrate 125th Anniversary of the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, open the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, dinner with the Governor General at Rideau Hall
1986 4/30 – 5/7 The Prince and Princess of Wales British Columbia: Victoria, Vancouver, Prince George, Kamloops, Kelowna, Nanaimo
Yukon: various towns
To open Expo 86
6/20 – 6/26 Princess Anne New Brunswick: Fredericton, Hartland, Grand Falls, Saint-Léonard, CFB Gagetown
Ontario: Toronto (with Mark Phillips), Guelph
Alberta: Calgary
To visit the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's), inaugurate Guelph Equine Research Centre, visit site of the 1988 Winter Olympics
7/10 – 7/16 The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon British Columbia: Vancouver To visit Expo 86
10/21 – 10/22 Princess Alexandra, The Hon. Mrs Angus Ogilvy and The Hon. Angus Ogilvy Newfoundland: Gander
1987 4/19 – 4/20 The Duke of Edinburgh Saskatchewan: Regina For Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
6/3 – 6/5 The Duke of Edinburgh Saskatchewan: Regina For Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
6/4 – 6/8 Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother Quebec: Montreal
Ontario: Ottawa
125th anniversary of the Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada
6/24 – 6/25 Prince Edward New Brunswick: Fredericton
Nova Scotia: Halifax, Truro, Dartmouth
Prince Edward Island: Charlottetown, Brudenell, Cavendish, Malpeque, CFB Summerside
Quebec: Mont-Carmel
For The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
7/15 – 8/9 The Duke and Duchess of York Ontario: Toronto, Thunder Bay, Niagara Falls, Mississauga, Cobourg, Muskoka
Manitoba: Winnipeg
Alberta: Edmonton, Medicine Hat, Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
Northwest Territories: Yellowknife
To attend Queen's Plate, dedicate the Mississauga Civic Centre, 150th anniversary of Cobourg, visit Saint Boniface General Hospital Research Centre, canoe Thelon River
10/9 – 10/24 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh British Columbia: North Saanich, Qualicum Beach, Vancouver, Victoria, Esquimalt
Saskatchewan: Regina, Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatoon, Yorkton, Canora, Veregin, Kamsack, Kindersley
Quebec: Quebec City, Sillery, Cap Tourmente, Rivière-du-Loup, La Pocatière
To participate in opening sessions of BC government, Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1987
10/25 – 10/26 The Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: North Bay
Newfoundland: Gander
1988 2/2 – 2/12 The Princess Royal Alberta: Calgary To attend the Winter Olympics
6/4 – 6/11 Prince Edward Newfoundland: St. John's, Deer Lake, Corner Brook
Ontario: Ottawa, Toronto
Heraldry ceremony for The Duke of Edinburgh's Award, 25th anniversary of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award in Canada, centennial of municipal government in Newfoundland, dedication of Gros Morne National Park as a World Heritage Site
7/5 – 7/12 Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon Nova Scotia: Halifax, Sambro, Canning
Ontario: Toronto, Hamilton, Bowmanville, Peterborough
To present new colours to the Princess Louise Fusiliers, unveil a memorial for fishermen lost at sea, celebrate 75th anniversary of the Nova Scotia Women's Institute, attend the Queen's Plate, open a new wing of Variety Village, the Royal Botanical Gardens, attend civic luncheon, visit Dofasco, reopen the restored Bowmanville Town Hall
11/16 – 11/18 The Princess Royal Ontario: Toronto To attend the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair
1989 3/12 – 3/15 The Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Toronto Duke of Edinburgh's Award
3/21 – 3/22 The Duke of Edinburgh Newfoundland: St. John's To present awards at Government House
5/16 – 5/17 The Duke of Edinburgh British Columbia: Victoria Dinner with the Lieutenant Governor
5/18 – 5/21 The Duke of Edinburgh Quebec: Montreal, Varennes, Sherbrooke, Lennoxville, Compton
British Columbia: Victoria
Provincial dinner, luncheon-meeting with Montreal Canadian Club, Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Award presentation, 35th anniversary of the Université de Sherbrooke, United Empire Loyalists of Canada Committee, Bishop's College School Cadet inspection, open Bishop's University Chapel and arboretum
7/5 – 7/10 Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother Ontario: Ottawa, Toronto

London

To attend the Queen's Plate, open Western Counties Wing at Parkwood Hospital, unveil a statue of Dr. Frederick Banting
7/13 – 7/25 The Duke and Duchess of York Prince Edward Island: Charlottetown, York, Souris, Basin Head, Fort Amherst, Summerside
Quebec: Quebec City, La Malbaie, Lac-au-Saumon, Port-au-Persil, Baie-Sainte-Catherine, Montreal, Hull
Ontario: Ottawa
Saskatchewan: Prince Albert, Nipawin, Lac La Ronge First Nation, La Ronge, Meadow Lake, Saskatoon, Swift Current, Regina
To attend Jamboree 89
9/18 – 9/21 Prince Edward Ontario: Toronto Premiere of The Phantom of the Opera
9/20 – 9/25 Princess Alexandra, The Hon. Lady Ogilvy British Columbia: Vancouver To celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's)

1990–1999

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Years Dates People Locations visited Reasons
1990 5/7 – 5/10 The Duke of Gloucester Nova Scotia: Halifax
Ontario: Ottawa, Toronto
Attend engagements related to the Order of Saint John
5/16 – 5/17 The Duke of Edinburgh New Brunswick: Fredericton Engagements at CFB Gagetown with the Royal Canadian Regiment
5/20 – 5/21 The Duke of Edinburgh Newfoundland: Gander Overnight stop
6/27 – 7/1 Elizabeth II Ontario: Ottawa
Alberta: Calgary, Red Deer
Presentation of new Queen's Colour to the Calgary Highlanders
7/5 – 7/8 Prince Edward Manitoba: Winnipeg, St. Malo, Gillam, Churchill To open the Western Canada Summer Games, visit Limestone Power Plant, visit Eskimo Museum, whale watching
1991 3/4 – 3/6 The Duchess of Kent Ontario: Toronto To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the National Ballet of Canada
6/30 – 7/6 The Princess Royal Newfoundland: St. John's, St. Anthony, L'Anse aux Meadows, Red Bay, Corner Brook
Nova Scotia: Halifax, Dartmouth, Pictou
To celebrate 75th anniversary of Beaumont-Hamel, visit Royal Newfoundland Regiment, attend the Gathering of the Clans, visit the Black Community Centre
9/13 – 9/16 The Duke of Kent Ontario: Toronto, Brampton To visit the Lorne Scots
10/23 – 10/29 The Prince and Princess of Wales, Princes William and Harry Ontario: Toronto; Prince and Princess of Wales only: Sudbury, Niagara Falls, Kingston, Ottawa To present replica of Queen Victoria's Royal Charter to Queen's University, on the 150th anniversary of the university's 1841 founding; to receive honorary degree from Queen's
10/23 – 10/26 Prince Edward Quebec: Montreal
Alberta: Calgary
British Columbia: Vancouver, Victoria
Fund raising dinners and Gold award presentations for The Duke of Edinburgh's Award, Commonwealth Games organization
11/6 – 11/11 The Duchess of York Ontario: Toronto, Ottawa To visit Sunnybrook Hospital, Hospital for Sick Children, dinner at 24 Sussex Drive, attend Remembrance Day ceremony
1992 3/7 – 3/12 The Duke of Edinburgh Alberta: Calgary
British Columbia: Vancouver, Victoria
CFB Suffield, World Wildlife Fund engagements
3/25 – 3/26 The Duke of Edinburgh Nova Scotia: Halifax
5/3 – 5/7 Prince Edward Newfoundland: St. John's, Churchill Falls, Goose Bay To present Duke of Edinburgh's Awards, Sir Wilfred Grenfell 100th Anniversary
6/30 – 7/2 Elizabeth II Ontario: Ottawa Quebec: Hull To celebrate 125th anniversary of Confederation and her Ruby Jubilee
7/14 – 7/17 The Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Thunder Bay
Manitoba: Churchill
Alberta: Calgary
Northwest Territories: Iqaluit
Royal Agricultural Society of the Commonwealth Conference
9/25 – 9/27 The Duke of York Ontario: Lakefield, Toronto Alumni Days at Lakefield College School
11/7 – 11/8 Princess Alexandra, The Hon. Lady Ogilvy and The Hon. Sir Angus Ogilvy Newfoundland: St. John's
11/8 – 11/14 Prince Michael of Kent To visit Bombardier, participate in Remembrance Day ceremonies, attend the Canadian Finals Rodeo, attend regimental events
1993 3/9 – 3/10 The Duke of Edinburgh Newfoundland: St. John's Dinner with the Newfoundland
3/25 – 3/26 The Duke of Edinburgh Newfoundland: St. John's
3/26 – 4/15 Prince Edward Prince Edward Island: Fredericton
Nova Scotia: Halifax
Ontario: Toronto, London
Manitoba: Winnipeg
Alberta: Edmonton
British Columbia: Vancouver, Whistler
For Duke of Edinburgh's Awards presentation and fund raising
9/20 – 9/24 The Duke of York Nova Scotia: Halifax
Ontario: Ottawa, CFB Petawawa, Pembroke
To meet with the Canadian Airborne Regiment, unveil a monument, visit a senior citizens home, visit the Canadian Forces Maritime Command, dinner at Government House
9/30 – 10/3 The Prince Edward Ontario: Toronto
British Columbia: Victoria
To raise funds for Victoria Commonwealth Games Society, meeting of Assembly of Commonwealth Games Federation, visit sites for 1994 Games, Duke of Edinburgh's Award
10/11 – 10/15 The Duke of Edinburgh Quebec: Montreal
Ontario: Toronto
For World Wildlife Fund of Canada, Duke of Edinburgh's Award, Upper Canada College, and Empire Club
11/8 – 11/12 Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon Ontario: Toronto To attend Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, open new facilities at The Princess Margaret Hospital
1994 3/16 – 3/17 The Duke of Edinburgh Newfoundland: Gander
8/13 – 8/22 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh Nova Scotia: Halifax, Sydney, Fortress of Louisbourg, Dartmouth
British Columbia: Victoria, Twin Islands, Prince George (Queen only), Prince Rupert, Khutzeymateen Inlet (Prince Philip only)
Northwest Territories: Yellowknife, Rankin Inlet, Iqaluit
To open Commonwealth Games
8/13 – 8/29 Prince Edward Saskatchewan: Regina, Fort Qu'Appelle
Alberta: Calgary
British Columbia: Victoria, Kelowna
To present Duke of Edinburgh's Awards, to attend the Globe Theatre, visit Fort Qu'Appelle Indian Reserve; attend Commonwealth Games
1995 9/20 – 9/22 The Duke of York Ontario: Toronto, Lakefield To visit the Toronto Golf Club, open new wing at Lakefield College School
1996 4/23 – 3/29 The Prince of Wales New Brunswick: Fredericton, Saint John, Miramichi, Caraquet
Ontario: Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton
Manitoba: Churchill, Winnipeg
6/2 – 6/3 Prince and Princess Michael of Kent Quebec: Montreal To visit Bombardier
6/23 – 6/24 Prince Edward Ontario: Toronto To attend Gold Award Ceremony for the Duke of Edinburgh's Award, filming for Charter for Business Video, media launch for the Charter for Business at the CN Tower
7/10 – 7/14 Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon Ontario: Toronto Visit Princess Margaret Hospital, re-open Princess Margaret Junior School
11/4 – 11/6 The Duke of Edinburgh Newfoundland: Gander
Ontario: Toronto
To attend Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, media launch for The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Charter for Business, presentation of gold awards certificates at Hart House, visit to World Wildlife Fund offices and WWF press conference, visit to St. Michael's Hospital
1997 3/19 – 3/22 The Duke of Edinburgh Alberta
Nova Scotia
For World Wildlife Fund press conference, presentation of Duke of Edinburgh's Award gold awards certificates
6/23 – 7/2 Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh Newfoundland: St. John's, Gander (Prince Philip only), Bonavista, North West River, Shetshatshiu, Happy Valley, Goose Bay (Prince Philip only)
Ontario: London, Stratford, Brantford, Toronto, North Bay, Petawawa (Prince Philip only), Ottawa
Manitoba: Winnipeg (Prince Philip only)
500th anniversary of the discovery of Newfoundland, to see damage from floods
10/23 – 10/28 The Duke of York Ontario: Toronto, Lakefield To visit Lakefield College School
1998 3/28 – 3/28 The Prince of Wales, Princes William and Harry of Wales British Columbia: Vancouver, Whistler
6/25 – 6/28 The Princess Royal New Brunswick: Fredericton, Moncton To celebrate the 125th Anniversary of the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's)
10/2 – 10/4 The Duke of Kent Quebec: Mont-Tremblant To attend the VIII Commonwealth Study Conference
10/2 – 10/4 The Duke of Edinburgh Ontario: Ottawa To attend Commonwealth Study Conference
1999 3/9 – 3/10

Prince Edward

British Columbia: Vancouver To attend Gold Award Ceremony for the Duke of Edinburgh's Award, reception and dinner for Charter for Business
7/22 – 7/27 The Princess Royal Manitoba: Winnipeg To attend the XIII Pan American Games
9/17 – 9/21 The Duke of York Ontario: Toronto, Lakefield To attend fund-raising dinner and the Change of Command parade of The Queen's York Rangers, visit Lakefield College School

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