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“She was a continuing in all our lives for thus a few years,” stated Troy Dexter, who waved a Union Jack bearing the Queen’s likeness.
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“It’s like a liked one handed away .”
Tons of took to the streets of the capital, a metropolis the Queen toured 13 instances in her 70-year reign.
These marching included a 100-member CAF quad-service honour guard and 17 honorary pallbearers from regiments affiliated with the Queen.
Dignitaries at an invitation-only nationwide commemoration ceremony at Christ Church Cathedral included Premier Doug Ford, Conservative Chief Pierre Poilievre, former prime minister Brian Mulroney and Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson.
Right here’s a take a look at the scenes from Ottawa, as Canadians paid one ultimate tribute to the Queen.
– with information from Megan Gillis, Matthew Lapierre, and Blair Crawford
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The Parade
OTTAWA – Sept 19, 2022 – After 10 days of mourning, her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Sept. 8, was laid to relaxation in London, England Sept. 19. The Authorities of Canada commemorated the historic day with a nationwide ceremony in Ottawa that includes a navy parade, a ceremony at Christ Church Cathedral and a 96-gun salute. Photograph by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia
OTTAWA – Sept 19, 2022 Photograph by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia
OTTAWA – Sept 19, 2022 – Onlookers watched the parade from Elgin Road, as a photograph of a younger Queen Elizabeth was emblazoned on the Kipnes Lantern on the Nationwide Arts Centre. Photograph by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia
OTTAWA – Sept 19, 2022 – An individual wrapped within the Union Jack flag watches the parade from Elgin Road Monday. Photograph by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia
OTTAWA – Sept 19, 2022 – Tons of in Ottawa paid their respects to the Queen. TONY CALDWELL/ Postmedia Photograph by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia
OTTAWA – Sept 19, 2022 – TONY CALDWELL, Postmedia. Photograph by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia
OTTAWA – Sept 19, 2022 – TONY CALDWELL, Postmedia. Photograph by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia
OTTAWA – Sept 19, 2022. Photograph by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia
OTTAWA – Sept 19, 2022 – TONY CALDWELL, Postmedia. Photograph by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia
OTTAWA – Sept 19, 2022 Photograph by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia
OTTAWA – Sept 19, 2022 Photograph by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia
OTTAWA – Sept 19, 2022 Photograph by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia
OTTAWA – Sept 19, 2022 Photograph by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia
OTTAWA – Sept 19, 2022 Photograph by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia
OTTAWA — Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Musical Trip lead the parade to Christ Church Cathedral for The Nationwide Commemorative Ceremony In Honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II , Monday, Sep. 19, 2022. Photograph by ERROL MCGIHON /ERROL MCGIHON
OTTAWA – Sept 19, 2022 Photograph by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia
OTTAWA – Sept 19, 2022 – After 10 days of mourning, her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Sept. 8, was laid to relaxation in London, England Sept. 19. The Authorities of Canada commemorated the historic day with a nationwide ceremony in Ottawa that includes a navy parade, a ceremony at Christ Church Cathedral and a 96-gun salute. Photograph by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia
The dignitaries arriving to the ceremony at Christ Church Cathedral
OTTAWA — Individuals arriving at Christ Church Cathedral for The Nationwide Commemorative Ceremony In Honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, Sep. 19, 2022. Photograph by ERROL MCGIHON /ERROL MCGIHON
OTTAWA — MP Elizabeth Could of the Inexperienced Occasion arriving at Christ Church Cathedral for The Nationwide Commemorative Ceremony In Honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, Sep. 19, 2022. Photograph by ERROL MCGIHON /ERROL MCGIHON
OTTAWA — Former Governor Normal of Canada Adrienne Clarkson and her husband John Ralston Saul arriving at Christ Church Cathedral. Photograph by ERROL MCGIHON /ERROL MCGIHON
OTTAWA — Ontario Premier Doug Ford arriving at Christ Church Cathedral. Photograph by ERROL MCGIHON /ERROL MCGIHON
OTTAWA — Minister of International Affairs Mélanie Joly arriving at Christ Church Cathedral for The Nationwide Commemorative Ceremony In Honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, Sep. 19, 2022. Photograph by ERROL MCGIHON /ERROL MCGIHON
OTTAWA — Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, arriving at Christ Church Cathedral for The Nationwide Commemorative Ceremony In Honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, Sep. 19, 2022. Photograph by ERROL MCGIHON /ERROL MCGIHON
The folks we met
OTTAWA – Sept. 19, 2022 – David and Robin Tremblay, and their canine Bella, drove from Sudbury to attend Monday’s parade commemorating Queen Elizabeth. Photograph by Bruce Deachman /Postmedia
OTTAWA – Sept. 19, 2022 – Shaan, who celebrated the Queen’s Silver Jubilee in England in 1977, wore a purple shirt to Monday’s parade honouring the late queen. jpg
OTTAWA – Sept 19, 2022 – Jose holds his canine Maple as they watch the parade on Wellington Road Monday. Photograph by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia
OTTAWA – Sept. 19, 2022 – Troy Dexter waves a Union Jack bearing the Queen’s likeness as he walks alongside the parade to honour the lifetime of Queen Elizabeth II. “She was a continuing in all of our lives for thus a few years,” he stated. “It’s like a liked one handed away.” Matthew Lapierre/Postmedia jpg
OTTAWA – Sept. 19, 2022 – Veronica Downing, within the white jacket, and her husband Graham, on her left, arrived in Ottawa on Sunday to attend a convention. The Suffolk, England residents rang the bells of their church for the Queen on Friday, following her dying. Photograph by Bruce Deachman /Postmedia
OTTAWA – Sept 19, 2022 – Alex Briscoe from Renfrew sheds a tear because the Ottawa parade passes him. After 10 days of mourning, her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Sept. 8, was laid to relaxation in London, England Sept. 19. Photograph by Tony Caldwell /Postmedia