Prince Charles and Camilla’s Canada tour to visit St. John’s, Ottawa and Yellowknife
OTTAWA — Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, will visit St. John’s, N.L., Ottawa and the Yellowknife area during a whirlwind three-day tour of Canada in May that will focus on Indigenous reconciliation and climate change, Clarence House and the Canadian government announced Tuesday.
The detailed itinerary released online outlines a packed schedule filled with military ceremonies, meetings with Indigenous communities, plaque unveilings and stops at local businesses.
“The Prince of Wales has long believed that we need to learn from Indigenous peoples around the world how better we should live in and care for nature and the planet,” read a statement from Clarence House, the official London residence of Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
“Canada is seeing the impact of climate change and so this tour will highlight an emphasis on learning from Indigenous Peoples in Canada as well as a focus on working with businesses to find a more sustainable way of living with global warming.”


