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1939 Royal Tour The Canadian Encyclopedia

    https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/1939-royal-tour
    May 22, 2015 · The now-familiar royal walkabout, where members of the royal family meet and greet crowds of citizens during their tours, was spontaneously born in Ottawa in 1939. After dedicating the National War Memorial on 21 May, the royal couple, instead of returning to their motorcade immediately afterward, spent half an hour mingling with the 25,000 First World War veterans who were part of a …

The 1939 Royal Visit Today in Ottawa's History

    https://todayinottawashistory.wordpress.com/2015/09/26/the-1939-royal-visit/
    Sep 26, 2015 · 19 May 1939 In early May 1939, King George VI and his wife Queen Elizabeth sailed from England on the Empress of Australia bound for Canada on a month-tour of North America. It was the first visit by a reigning sovereign to Canada, for that matter to any overseas Dominion.

Royal Tour Across Canada in May, 1939 - Local History ...

    https://torontopubliclibrary.typepad.com/local-history-genealogy/2018/05/may-royal-tour-route.html
    May 05, 2018 · Royal Tour - King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (Canada, May 1939). Three months before Germany's invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth arrived by ocean liner, The RMS Empress of Australia, to Canada. At Windsor Castle, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose remained behind.

The Canadian Royal Train Royal Tour of 1939

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    The 1939 Canadian Royal Tour / Royal Train. War was looming. Few in Britain doubted it would come. It was a good time to make clear who your friends were... What was to be known as the Royal Tour of Canada was, in actuality, a thinly veiled dispatch of King George VI and his bride Queen Elizabeth to bolster support for Britain in the New World. ...

The Canadian Royal Train Royal Tour of 1939

    http://themetrains.com/royal-train-timeline.htm
    The Royal Party departed Hailfax for St. John's by boat on June 15, ending the run of the Royal Train after a journey of 8,377 miles. June 17, 1939 The flagship of the Canadian Pacific Fleet, the Empress of Britain, departed taking the king and queen back to England.

The Royal Visit by - NFB

    https://www.nfb.ca/film/royal_visit/
    This feature documentary offers a complete record of the 1939 Royal Tour of Canada by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. The film opens as the royal couple makes a stop in Québec city, where Premier Duplessis greets them. They then visit Montréal and meet mayor Camilien Houde. A visit to Ottawa brings them to Parliament, where Prime Minister ...

Victoria Day in Manitoba Maclean's MAY 15, 1939

    https://archive.macleans.ca/article/1939/5/15/victoria-day-in-manitoba
    The afternoon itinerary includes a drive through residen-tial districts and parks, at which latter points 175,000 children, including many thousands brought from rural Manitoba, will be massed to greet their King and Queen, each child later to receive a colored certificate as a souvenir of the Royal visit.

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