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The Royal couple will then be presented with The Symons Medal
at Memorial Hall, Confederation Centre of the Arts. This will thank
Charles for his contributions to Canadians through his charity
works and events. The Duchess will receive the same and it will
also give the opportunity to address Canadians, celebrating
50 years since The Queen officially opened the
Confederation Centre of the Arts, a memorial to the Fathers of
Confederation. A plaque will be unveiled during the medal ceremony
too.
Charles will then undertake a solo engagement at The Prince of
Wales Campus, Holland College, showcasing their work
in sustainable urban development and preserving the heritage
of Prince Edward Island, an area which Charles is personally
interested. He will also see the $17?million state-of-the-art
Centre for Applied Science and Technology, a highlight of the
college.

Camilla will go to Prince Edward Home, a care home for the elderly.
They try to provide a homelike atmosphere with ‘neighbourhoods’,
and this will give The Duchess the chance to see their social
activities programme and medical interventions.

Continuing solo, Charles will meet with Canadian Institute of
Forestry, another topic which Charles is passionate about. He will
meet with the 2013 inaugural winner of The Prince of
Wales Award for Sustainable Forestry, Jocelyn Teron.
The couple will regroup and attend the Cornwall United Church,
Cornwall, just west of Charlottetown, to honour the achievements of
older people on Prince Edward Island, including veterans and
volunteers. They will see a choir performance and see displays from
the Women’s Institute, and the Scouts and Guides of P.E.I amongst
others. Their Royal Highnesses will also chat with the younger
generation, such as after-school clubs.
Again, on his own, The Prince will go to Bonshaw Provincial Park,
highlighting the beauty of Prince Edward Island. A trail along the
river by the Earth Rangers, of which Charles is a patron,
will be called ‘The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of
Cornwall Trail System’.

Camilla will attend Immanuel Christian School after receiving a
request from the children for a visit! She will see a short
performance of Romeo and Juliet from the small independent school,
which teaches pupils from kindergarten to 16, at the end of the
day.

Rounding off the day, Charles and Camilla will leave Prince Edward
Island for Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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John A. & the Boys were the Fathers of
Confederation on PEI … with the bright vision for you and I …!
The Fathers of Confederation were people coming
together for the greater compassion and future for this great country!
Oh Canada! Thanks to John A. Macdonald & the
Boys from PEI … John A. Macdonald and the Boys on PEI!
Canada certainly grew from the Charlottetown days …!
John A. Macdonald and the Boys on PEI … put together
the foundation for the greatest land on earth … showing respect to the French …
native and people of the North!
Canada is the greatest country from the East to the
West … all round the world we’re looked at … as the best!