VIDEOS: Prince Charles & Camilla Tour Toronto
Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall arrived at Ashbridge's Bay on an RCMP boat Monday evening to begin the Toronto leg of their Royal visit to Canada.
They were met by Premier Dalton McGuinty and Mayor Rob Ford and proceeded to a private reception for 300 police, firefighters and emergency services personnel. From there the Royals and 80,000 other people watched the Victoria Day fireworks display at the bay.
Tuesday morning at 10 is when their busy day starts.
The Royal couple will be at Queen's Park for the Lieutenant-Governor's Diamond Jubilee medal ceremony. Medals will be presented to those who have dedicated themselves to service other citizens, their community or the country.
The two will then go on two separate visits, with Prince Charles touring the Digital Media Zone at Ryerson University. The Duchess will visit The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada at the Moss Park Armoury.
Prince Charles will then tour the Pan/Parapan American Athletes' Village.
The two reunite at 12:45 p.m. at the Historic Distillery District and attend a Jubilee celebration hosted by the Premier.
At 1:50 p.m. The Prince will tours the Yonge Street Mission and meet those who have benefited from workshops offered there.
Finally, there will be a 6 p.m. event at Fort York marking the War of 1812, before Prince Charles and The Duchess of Cornwall board their plane after 8:00 p.m. and fly to Regina.