Prince Charles gave his first speech of his four-day tour of Canada, telling a crowd of hundreds at Grand Parade in Halifax this morning that the Royal Family is "always made to feel so welcome in Canada."
The Prince of Wales, accompanied by Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, added: "Being with you here today, my wife and I can only feel Nova Scotians and Canadians have offered us what I can only describe as a thousand welcomes."
Charles said he has many fond memories of Canada, including one from 42 years ago when he visited as part of the Royal Navy.
The first stop for Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall is part of what is amounting to a busy day in Halifax.
After the official welcome at Grand Parade, Charles and Camilla will visit the Military Family Resource Centre and the Canadian Museum of Immigration Pier 21.
Charles will also tour the Seaport Farmers' Market and Camilla will visit Alice Housing, an organization that supports women and children leaving domestic abuse.
The pair will travel to Pictou County later Monday for a tour of the Hector Heritage Quay and Museum.
The royal couple arrived in Halifax on Sunday evening and was greeted at Halifax Stanfield International Airport by several dignitaries, including Central Nova MP and Justice Minister Peter MacKay, Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil and Halifax Mayor Mike Savage.
Charles and Camilla spent a few moments shaking hands, and Camilla was presented with a bouquet of pink and white flowers from Grace Elizabeth Lenihan, 3, and Molly Jane Lenihan, 9, who are sisters from West Chezzetcook, N.S.
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