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ITINERARY FOR THE ROYALS' VISIT TO VANCOUVER, THIS SATURDAY

Some of you were wondering where you might be able to see Prince Charles live when he comes to Vancouver this coming Saturday.

Some of you were wondering where you might be able to see Prince Charles live when he comes to Vancouver this coming Saturday. He won't be playing the Commodore but I tracked down the royal itinerary for the day and I'm REALLY hoping that somebody captures flicks of Charles and Camilla and puts them into our Flickr pool...

Saturday, November 7, 2009

ARRIVAL AT THE VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Morning

Their Royal Highnesses arrive at the Vancouver International Airport. They depart for the Vancouver Olympic and Paralympic Village.

VANCOUVER OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC VILLAGE

Late morning

Their Royal Highnesses visit the Vancouver Olympic and Paralympic Village. At the Southeast False Creek Seawall and the Habitat Island, they attend an Aboriginal drumming performance. They then proceed on a walkabout through the Vancouver Olympic and Paralympic Village, ending at the Salt Building, where they unveil a plaque commemorating the Royal Visit and join a reception hosted by the Government of Canada.

CANADIAN YOUTH BUSINESS FOUNDATION

Afternoon

His Royal Highness meets members of the Canadian Youth Business Foundation (CYBF). His Royal Highness will see six entrepreneur showcase segments, developed by young entrepreneurs from all regions of Canada.

VANDUSEN BOTANICAL GARDEN

Her Royal Highness visits the VanDusen Botanical Garden, plants a tree, exchanges seeds, and unveils a plaque commemorating the Royal Visit.

INSPIREHEALTH

His Royal Highness visits the cancer care centre at InspireHealth and meets with patients and physicians to explore integrative care and some of the important frontiers of health and healing.

OSTEOPOROSIS MOBILITY UNIT

Her Royal Highness visits the Osteoporosis Mobility Unit.

FOUNDATION FOR THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY SEMINAR

His Royal Highness joins a seminar on sustainable urbanism at Simon Fraser University.

RETURN TO VICTORIA