The Royal Swans are a flock of swans of two varieties—the mute swan and black swan[1][2]—the original six pairs of which were a gift to the city of Ottawa from Queen Elizabeth II in 1967, to commemorate the Canadian Centennial. Since then, the number of Royal Swans has increased such that they now occupy the waters of the Rideau River between Carleton University and Cummings Bridge.[2]
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- Royal Arms of Canada
- Royal standards
- Great Seal of Canada
- St. Edward's Crown
- Royal cypher
- Postage stamps: Victoria, Edward VII, Edward VIII, George VI, Elizabeth II
- Royal anthem
- Loyal toast
- Victoria Day
- Queen's Birthday
- Accession Day
- Jubilees: Golden Jubilee of Victoria, Diamond Jubilee of Victoria, Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II, Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II, Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II
- Monuments
- Eponyms
- Royal prefix
- Royal patronage
- Awards: federal, provincial, Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Ontario, Saskatchewan
- Royal Swans
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