The Princess Royal will be receiving a grand entry when she arrives to Greater Victoria.
On Saturday, May 4, Princess Anne will be receiving a 21-gun salute as she arrives at Her MajestyB次元官网网址檚 Canadian Dockyard at Canadian Forces Base in Esquimalt, in the vicinity of Duntze Head. She will be onboard His MajestyB次元官网网址檚 Canadian Ship (HMCS) Max Bernays, returning to Esquimalt, B.C. for the cityB次元官网网址檚 Battle of the Atlantic commemoration. The boat arrived in Esquimalt on April 15 and his heading to North Vancouver to get commissioned before returned to Vancouver Island.
The 21-gun salute, which includes the firing of these ceremonial canons, presents no harm for public safety as blank ammunition is used. For residents interested in watching the salute, it will be visible from Fort Rodd Hill and Esquimalt Lagoon.
On Wednesday, May 1, CFB will be holding a 21-gun salute dress rehearsal. The practice is scheduled for two hours, and neighbouring municipalities may hear gunshots, depending on environmental factors.
The Princess Royal has a full itinerary during her time on Vancouver Island, including a visit to the Maritime Museum of BC Collection and Archives on Saturday, May 4 and the Victoria Therapeutic Riding Association facility in Central Saanich on Sunday.
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