Queen Elizabeth II visits Expo '67 in Montreal and Ottawa, Canada.
C/U Queen on deck of Royal Yacht Britannia - she looks happy and holds a camera. C/U Canadian flag. Elevated shot showing crowds. C/U Queen smiling accompanied by officials. Various shots...
Queen Elizabeth II visits Expo '67 in Montreal and Ottawa, Canada.
C/U Queen on deck of Royal Yacht Britannia - she looks happy and holds a camera. C/U Canadian flag. Elevated shot showing crowds. C/U Queen smiling accompanied by officials. Various shots of the mini-rail (small monorail train) running through exhibition site, the Queen is riding in one of the small carriages.
M/S of Queen wearing evening dress and tiara. She is inside the Governor Generals residence in Ottawa accompanied by Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip) and Governor General Roland D. Michener and Mrs. Michener. C/U Queen smiling and shaking hands with someone.
Exterior shot of Queen wearing large brimmed hat, she walks towards some guardsmen. C/U women in crowd wearing hats. C/U Queen smiling happily and talking to two women. M/S Queen smiling and waving. Camera zooms back to show large crowd waving to the Queen. Interior shot of the Queen signing book. M/S of women standing in line. M/S of the Queen shaking hands with women.
Exterior shot of Queen wearing long dress with sash and tiara, she is accompanied by the Duke in uniform. Camera zooms back as Queen and Duke walk towards a platform at Parliament Hill, Ottawa for Canada's Centennial celebrations. C/U crowd clapping. C/U children clapping. C/U children clapping. M/S Queen and Prince Philip walking past clapping crowd, zoom in to C/U of Queen and Prince Philip.
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