All the highlights from Prince Charles and Camilla's tour of Canada

The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall touched down in Canada on Thursday (June 29) for a three-day tour of Nunavut and Ontario. The royal couple made the trip in honour of Canada's 150th Anniversary.
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Day Three
Light rain did little to damper the celebratory mood on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, as more than 25,000 revellers waited patiently to greet the royal couple.
Charles and Camilla were guests of honour at this year's Canada Day Celebrations.
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Justin Trudeau introduced Charles to his family - wife Sophie and children Ella-Grace, Hadrien and Xavier.
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During a speech on Parliament Hill, the Prince of Wales appaluded Canada for its reputation on the world stage. "We should be clear and proud that we are celebrating a country that others look to for example. An example of fairness and inclusion; of always striving to be better."
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau officially welcomed Prince Charles to Canada during a meeting at Rideau Hall.
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The Duke of Cornwall was delighted to receive the Order of Canada from Governor General David Johnston. Charles is now an Extraordinary Companion of the Order, of which his mother, the Queen, is sovereign.
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Day Two
Rain and fog greeted the royal couple as they touched down at CFB Trenton for the second day of their Canadian tour.
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The royal duo stopped by the Wellington Farmers Market in Prince Edward County to check out local produce and yummy treats.
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The future king takes a closer look at some freshly baked bread. The couple made sure to stop at every vendor for a lively chat about their offerings.
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Then it was off to the Norman Hardie Winery and Vineyard for some taste testing.
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Day One
Governor General David Johnston and his wife Sharon were on hand to welcome Prince Charles and Camilla when they touched down in Nunavut on Thursday afternoon.
The couple were greeted in Iqaluit with an official welcome ceremony at the Nunavut Legislative Assembly.
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Charles expressed his delight over returning to the northern province during a heartwarming speech.
"Arriving here today brings back the happiest of memories chiefly because this is where I began my first visit to this great country almost 50 years ago," said the future king, adding, "I have never forgotten the warmth of the welcome from the Inuit people, which made me feel instantly at home, as indeed I have with all Canadians on my subsequent visits."
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