Prince William and his wife Kate will visit Vancouver's impoverished Downtown Eastside, the Kitsilano Coast Guard Station and the rugged north coast during their upcoming visit to Canada.
New itinerary details released by Kensington Palace Monday detail the jam-packed schedule of the Royal couple after they land in Victoria the afternoon of September 24.
The palace confirmed that Prince George and Princess Charlotte will accompany the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for their upcoming week touring B.C. and Yukon.
"They have received so many wonderful messages from Canadians since the birth of their children and look forward to having the chance to introduce their young family to the country," said a statement from Kensington Palace.
The Royal tour is a busy one: There will be more than 30 official engagements over the week.
Premier Christy Clark says the trip is a unique opportunity for the couple to learn more about B.C.'s diverse regions.
"I know all British Columbians will extend a warm welcome to their royal highnesses as we share the very best of our province," she said in a news release.
The Royal couple will be greeted with an official civic welcome to Canada in Victoria, where they will be based during their trip.
From there, the couple will head to the B.C. Parliament buildings where they will pay respects at the Victoria Cenotaph and unveil a new plaque honouring the Canadian veterans involved in the Afghanistan conflict.
After a quick float plane trip to Vancouver the next day, the Royals will touch down in Coal Harbour, where they will receive an official welcome at Jack Poole Plaza.
From there the Royals will visit the newly opened Coast Guard base near Kitsilano Beach, and meet teams of first responders.
The Duke and Dutchess will also visit the Downtown Eastside to meet a group of mothers who are battling addiction.
The Duke and Duchess consider it an honour to be visiting Canada and are very much looking forward to #RoyalVisitCanada!
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) September 12, 2016
In Bella Bella, the Royals will travel to the Great Bear Rainforest and take an aerial float plane tour of the region. The Heiltsuk First Nations is planning a ceremonial greeting at the main jetty.
Students at the Okanagan campus of UBC will meet the couple when they visit Kelowna, before the couple heads to the "Taste of British Columbia" festival at Mission Hill Winery to sample local wines and cheeses.
Next up is a tour of Yukon, where they will stop at the MacBride Museum and its telegraph office. This portion of the trip is really a family affair: The Queen and Prince Philip toured the same office in 1959.
The children are also included on several stops in the tour: Government House in Victoria is planning a children's party on the grounds on Sept. 29, which will include a group of military families.
The Duke and Duchess will then visit the beautiful Great Bear Rainforest in Bella Bella #RoyalVisitCanada pic.twitter.com/lyJQcOhNIe
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) September 12, 2016
Prince William and Kate will be visiting one of the most remote areas of the province during their visit. Their Royal Highnesses will fly to Haida Gwaii on the north coast, where they will paddle to a local heritage centre in a traditional Haida canoe.
Before leaving, the couple will head out on a fishing trip in Hectate Strait.
"They cannot wait to get to Canada and start learning about new parts of a country that will play such an important part of their lives for many years to come," the palace says of the upcoming visit.
The Duke & Duchess, Prince George & Princess Charlotte will arrive into Victoria Canada on 24 Sept #RoyalVisitCanada pic.twitter.com/u713RQPbQy
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) September 12, 2016
Just announced → Further details of The Duke and Duchess's tour to Canada #RoyalVisitCanada https://t.co/hBcOmVAOKH pic.twitter.com/uBhsrfsU3V
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) September 12, 2016