| 12:20 p.m. (CDT) |
Official Arrival to Winnipeg The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh are welcomed by the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba, His Honour the Honourable Philip S. Lee; the Premier of Manitoba, the Honourable Greg Selinger and other Manitoban dignitaries. In addition to highlighting the new international airport, the official welcome recognizes the volunteers who help with the daily operation of the airport. Manitoba youth are also honoured; the creation of The Queen Elizabeth II Silverwings Youth Scholarship will promote aviation among Grade 12 students in Manitoba. The Queen also signs a letter addressed to the young people of Manitoba. The letter will be placed in a time capsule, located in the new terminal, to be opened in the year 2060. |
| 1:50 p.m. | Luncheon Offered by the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba |
| 4:20 p.m. | Statue Unveiling and Tree-Planting Followed by a Walkabout – Public Event |
| 5:10 p.m. | Crossing the Esplanade Riel The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh pass through two Guards of Honour: Voyageurs from the Festival du Voyageur, and La Compagnie de La Vérendrye, representing Winnipeg’s Francophone roots. At The Forks side of the bridge, The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh are greeted by the Sagkeeng First Nation Chief. The Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders active infantry regiment will present The Duke of Edinburgh, its Colonel-in-Chief, with a book about the regiment’s history. |
| 5:20 p.m. |
Cornerstone Dedication at The Forks For this historic dedication, The Queen uses a stone from Runnymede – the site of the 1215 signing of the Magna Carta. This document is considered to be one of the most significant steps toward democratic freedoms and our contemporary concept of human rights. Once officially opened, this national museum will be a national centre of learning, where Canadians and people from around the world can engage in discussion and commit to taking action against hate and oppression. The Museum is expected to be completed in 2012. The event also features a contribution from Canada’s youth in the form of a national multi-disciplinary art contest designed to promote a better understanding of human rights. |
| 5:40 p.m. | The Manitoba Homecoming Canadian Concert for Human Rights, at The Forks – Public Event The concert features a host of Manitoban performers, including Aboriginal drummers, members of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Manitoba-born singer-songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk and the Winnipeg/Montréal-based vocal quintet Chic Gamine. |
| 9:55 p.m. | The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh arrive at Toronto Pearson International Airport, Mississauga, for the next stage of their Royal Tour. They are greeted by: the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, His Honour the Honourable David C. Onley; the Premier of Ontario, the Honourable Dalton McGuinty; The Minister-in-Attendance, the Honourable Jim Flaherty, P.C., M.P., Minister of Finance, and other officials. |