Canadian royal sites

Canadian royal sites

The Canadian royal sites are palaces, chapels, monuments, and the like, built for and/or under the patronage of the British, French, or Canadian monarchy, or private establishments named for a monarch of Canada or member of the Canadian Royal Family. Each are administered by different federal, provincial, municipal, or private agencies, depending on the origin and location of the site. Most sites supported by Crown funds are open to the public, at least in part; though some, especially the residences, may be closed for state or official events.

Federal

ee also

* Monarchy of Canada
* Monarchy in Newfoundland and Labrador
* Monarchy in Prince Edward Island
* Monarchy in Nova Scotia
* Monarchy in New Brunswick
* Monarchy in Quebec
* Monarchy in Ontario
* Monarchy in Manitoba
* Monarchy in Saskatchewan
* Monarchy in Alberta
* Monarchy in British Columbia
* Monarchy in Ontario

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