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SUMMARY:The 160th Princess Royal Ceremony
URL:http://www.harbourliving.ca/event/the-160th-princess-royal-ceremony/
LOCATION:Nanaimo Bastion :: Bastion Street Nanaimo, 
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<p>This November marks the 160th anniversary of the arrival of the Princess Royal settlers in Nanaimo.&nbsp; The Nanaimo Museum is hosting the annual Princess Royal ceremony at the Bastion on Thursday, November 27 at 11:00am.&nbsp; The public is welcome to attend the ceremony and hear the names of people who arrived on the Princess Royal in 1854.<br /><br />The Princess Royal ceremony started in 1954.&nbsp; &ldquo;<em>This event is a long standing tradition in the community,</em>&rdquo; says Debbie Trueman, General Manager of the Nanaimo Museum.&nbsp; &ldquo;<em>We are pleased to be a part of the event.&rdquo;&nbsp; The ceremony attracts descendents of the 1854 Princess Royal passengers.&nbsp; Many of those descendents still live in the Nanaimo Area.</em>"</p>=0D=0A=
<p>The history of the Princess Royal dates to the era when Vancouver Island was a colony, before the province of British Columbia was created.&nbsp; There were 24 coal miners and their families on the Princess Royal sailing ship in 1854.&nbsp; The miners were recruited by the Hudson&rsquo;s Bay Company for their new mining operation in Nanaimo.&nbsp; They were encouraged to bring families in an effort to colonize the area.&nbsp; There were settlers already established in Nanaimo when the Princess Royal passengers arrived.<br /><br />Members of the community are invited to the ceremony at the Bastion on Thursday, November 27 at 11:00am.&nbsp; The Bastion bell will be rung and the names of the families will be called by descendents of the original passengers.<br /><br />Hours of operation are Monday to Saturday from 10am to 5pm.&nbsp; The Nanaimo Museum is located in the Vancouver Island Conference Centre, on Commercial Street next to Serious Coffee.&nbsp; For more information, please contact the museum at (250) 753-1821 or visit www.nanaimomuseum.ca</p>
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