The Prince of Wales' tour moves on to Toronto, capital of Upper Canada

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Prince Albert's Canadian tour went on from Ottawa to Toronto, the capital of Upper Canada.  After a massive welcome, which included 5000 schoolchildren singing the national anthem, he attended several large balls, worshiped at St. James' Cathedral, took an excursion to nearby Collingwood, and visited Toronto University.  The remarkably bad weather that had dogged the party for all of its stay continued.  The party's next stop was London, in Canada West.  (By John Osborne)
Source Citation
Henry James Morgan, The Tour of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales through British America and the United States (Montreal: John Lovell, 1861), 157-180.
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    US/the World
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