List of state and official visits by Canada

The following is a list of state and official visits made by Canada since the country's Confederation in 1867. These trips consist of either the monarch or a representative—the governor general, a lieutenant governor, or another member of the royal family—visiting a foreign country in an official capacity, either representing the Canadian people in a full state visit or simply in ceremonies related to Canada abroad. In some cases, such as royal weddings in the United Kingdom or D-Day commemoration ceremonies in France, the Canadian monarch and/or one or more other members of the Royal Family and the governor general will be present together.

Map of state and official visits in this list

Visits

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1860s

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Visit to Date Representative Received by Type
  United States of America Governor General the Viscount Monck President Andrew Johnson Official[1]

1920s

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Visit to Date Representative Received by Type
  United States of America 1927 Governor General the Viscount Willingdon President Calvin Coolidge State[1]

1930s

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Visit to Date Representative Received by Type
  France 26 July 1936 King Edward VIII President Albert Lebrun Official[2][3][4]
  United States of America 1937 Governor General the Lord Tweedsmuir President Franklin D. Roosevelt State[5]
7–11 June 1939 King George VI State[6][7][8]
  Belgium 1939 King Leopold III Official[9]

1940s

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Visit to Date Representative Received by Type
  United States of America 1947 Governor General the Viscount Alexander of Tunis President Harry S. Truman State[5][10]
  Brazil June 1948 President Eurico Gaspar Dutra State[5][10]

1950s

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Visit to Date Representative Received by Type
  United States of America 1 November 1951 Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh President Harry S. Truman Official[11][12]
17 October 1957 Queen Elizabeth II President Dwight David Eisenhower State[8][13][14]
26 June 1959 President Dwight D. Eisenhower Official
6 July 1959 Governor William Stratton State[8][15][16]

1970s

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Visit to Date Representative Received by Type
  Trinidad and Tobago 1971 Governor General Roland Michener Governor-General Solomon Hochoy Official
  The Netherlands April 1971 Queen Juliana State
  Iran October 1971 Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Official

1980s

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Visit to Date Representative Received by Type
  Norway June 1981 Governor General Edward Schreyer King Olav V State[17]
  Sweden June 1981 King Carl XVI Gustaf State[17]
  Denmark June 1981 Queen Margrethe II State[17]
  Iceland June 1981 President Vigdís Finnbogadóttir State[17]
  West Germany 1982 President Karl Carstens State[18]
  Italy Governor General Jeanne Sauvé President Francesco Cossiga State[19]
  Vatican City Pope John Paul II State[19]
  France 6 June 1984 Queen Elizabeth II President François Mitterrand Official[20]
  China March 1987 Governor General Jeanne Sauvé President Li Xiannian State[19][21]
  Thailand 27 March-1 April 1987 King Bhumibol Adulyadej State[19][22][23]
  France President François Mitterrand State[19][22]
  Uruguay 1989 President Julio María Sanguinetti State[19][24]
  Brazil 1989 President José Sarney State[19][24]

1990s

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Visit to Date Representative Received by Type
  Portugal Governor General Ray Hnatyshyn State[24]
  Ukraine President Leonid Kuchma State[25]
  Hungary State[24]
  France 6 June 1994 President François Mitterrand Official[20]
  China April 1994 State[21][24]
  South Korea State[24]
  Czech Republic 1996 Governor General Roméo LeBlanc President Václav Havel State[26]
  The Netherlands 1996 Queen Beatrix State[26]
  Austria [24]
  France 1996 President Jacques Chirac Official[26]
  France 1997 President Jacques Chirac Official[26]
  Guyana 1997 President Sam Hinds Official[26]
  Mexico 1998 President Ernesto Zedillo Official[26]
  Brazil 1998 President Fernando Henrique Cardoso Official[26]
  Argentina 1998 President Carlos Menem Official[26]
  Chile 1998 President Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle Official[26]
  India 1998 President K. R. Narayanan State[26]
  Pakistan 1998 President Muhammad Rafiq Tarar State[26]
  United Arab Emirates 1998 President Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Official[26]
  Côte d'Ivoire 1999 President Henri Konan Bédié State[26]
  Tanzania 1999 President Benjamin Mkapa State[26]
  Mali 1999 President Alpha Oumar Konaré State[26]
  Morocco 1999 King Hassan II State[26]
  Senegal 1999 President Abdou Diouf Official[26]
  Morocco 1999 King Mohammed VI Official[26]

2000s

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Visit to Date Representative Received by Type
  Argentina May 2001 Governor General Adrienne Clarkson President Fernando de la Rúa State[27]
  Chile May 2001 President Ricardo Lagos Escobar State[27]
  Germany 22–28 October 2001 President Johannes Rau State[28]
  Russia September 2003 President Vladimir Putin State[29]
  Finland 2003 President Tarja Halonen State[29]
  Iceland October 2003 President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson State[29]
  France 6 June 2004 Queen Elizabeth II
Governor General Adrienne Clarkson
Prince Charles, Prince of Wales
President Jacques Chirac Official[30][31]
  France 29–30 October 2005 Governor General Michaëlle Jean President Jacques Chirac Official[32]
  Italy 24–27 February 2006 President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi Official[33]
  Vatican City 27 February 2006 Pope Benedict XVI Official[33]
  Chile 11 March 2006 President Michelle Bachelet Official[32]
  Algeria 19–22 November 2006 President Abdelaziz Bouteflika State[34][35]
  Mali 22–27 November 2006 President Amadou Toumani Touré State[34][35]
  Ghana 27 November-4 December 2006 President John Kufuor State[34][35]
  South Africa 4–9 December 2006 President Thabo Mbeki State[34][35]
  Morocco 9–11 December 2006 King Mohammed VI Official[32][35]
  Afghanistan 8–10 March 2007 President Hamid Karzai Official[36]
  France 9 April 2007 Queen Elizabeth II Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin Official[4][37][38]
  Belgium 14 April 2007 Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex King Albert II Official[39][40]
  Belgium 12 July 2007 Queen Elizabeth II King Albert II Official[41]
  Brazil 6–15 July 2007 Governor General Michaëlle Jean President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva State[42]
  Argentina 8–12 December 2007 President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Official[32]
  France 6–12 May 2008 President Nicolas Sarkozy Official[43]
  Afghanistan 7–8 June 2008 Prince Andrew, Duke of York President Hamid Karzai Official[44][45]
  China August 2008 Lieutenant Governor David Onley President Hu Jintao Official[46]
  Hungary 24–26 November 2008 Governor General Michaëlle Jean President László Sólyom State[47]
  Slovakia 26–29 November 2008 President Ivan Gašparovič State[47]
  Czech Republic 29 November-4 December 2008 President Václav Klaus State[47]
  Slovenia 3 December 2008 President Danilo Türk State[48]
  Haiti 15–18 January 2009 President René Préval Official[49]
  Liberia 7–8 March 2009 President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Official[50]
  Ukraine 23–26 April 2009 President Viktor Yushchenko State[51]
  Norway 28–30 April 2009 King Harald V State[51]
  France 6 June 2009 Prince Charles, Prince of Wales President Nicolas Sarkozy Official[citation needed]
  Afghanistan 8–9 September 2009 Governor General Michaëlle Jean President Hamid Karzai Official[52]
  Slovenia 21–22 October 2009 President Danilo Türk State[53]
  Croatia 23–27 October 2009 President Stjepan Mesić State[53]
  Greece 29–31 October 2009 President Karolos Papoulias State[53]
  Mexico 6–9 December 2009 President Felipe Calderón State[54]
  Guatemala 9–12 December 2009 President Álvaro Colom State[55]
  Costa Rica 12–15 December 2009 President Óscar Arias State[56]

2010s

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Visit to Date Representative Received by Type
  Afghanistan 1 March 2010 Anne, Princess Royal President Hamid Karzai Official[57][58]
  Haiti 8–10 March 2010 Governor General Michaëlle Jean President René Préval Official[59]
  Dominican Republic 10 March 2010 President Leonel Fernández Official[60]
  Afghanistan 24 March 2010 Prince Charles, Prince of Wales Ambassador William Crosbie Official[58][61]
  United Nations Headquarters 31 March 2010 Governor General Michaëlle Jean Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Official[62]
  Senegal 14–18 April 2010 President Abdoulaye Wade State[63]
  Congo 18–20 April 2010 President Joseph Kabila State[63]
  Rwanda 20–23 April 2010 President Paul Kagame State[63]
  Cape Verde 23–24 April 2010 President Pedro Pires Official[63]
  China 30 June-5 July 2010 President Hu Jintao Official[64][65]
  United Nations Headquarters 6 July 2010 Queen Elizabeth II Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon Official[66]
  Mexico 13–14 September 2010 Governor General Michaëlle Jean President Felipe Calderón Official[67]
  Kuwait 25–27 February 2011 Governor General David Johnston Emir Sabah IV State[68]
  Qatar 27 February-1 March 2011 Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani State[68]
  United Kingdom 28–29 April 2011 High Commissioner James R. Wright Official[69]
  Malaysia 13–16 November 2011 King Mizan Zainal Abidin State[70]
  Vietnam 16–19 November 2011 President Truong Tan Sang State[70]
  Singapore 19–22 November 2011 President Tony Tan Keng Yam State[70]
  Italy 22 December 2011 Official[71]
  Czech Republic 23 December 2011 President Václav Klaus Official[71][72]
  Afghanistan 23–25 December 2011 President Hamid Karzai Official[71]
  France 8 April 2012 Official[73]
  Belgium 8–10 April 2012 Minister of Defence Pieter De Crem Official[73]
  Brazil 22–28 April 2012 President Dilma Rousseff Official[74]
  Barbados 29–30 April 2012 High Commissioner Ruth Archibald Working[74]
  Trinidad and Tobago 1–2 May 2012 President George Maxwell Richards State[74]
  United Kingdom 3–6 June 2012 High Commissioner Gordon Campbell Official[75]
  United States of America 19–22 July 2012 Rear-Admiral Ron Lloyd Official[76]
  United Kingdom 25–30 July 2012 High Commissioner Gordon Campbell Official[77]
  Mexico 30 November-2 December 2012 President Felipe Calderón/
President Enrique Peña Nieto
Working[78]
  Peru 2–5 December 2012 President Ollanta Humala Official[78]
  Guatemala 5–7 December 2012 President Otto Pérez Molina State[78]
  South Korea 24–26 February 2013 President Park Geun-hye Official[79]
  Vatican City 18–19 March 2013 Pope Francis Official[80]
  Netherlands 29–30 April 2013 King Willem-Alexander Official[81]
  Ghana 13–16 May 2013 President John Dramani Mahama State[82]
  Botswana 16–19 May 2013 President Ian Khama State[82]
  South Africa 20–22 May 2013 President Jacob Zuma State[82]
  United States of America 28–29 May 2013 Senator Stan Rosenberg Official[83]
  China 16–24 October 2013 President Xi Jinping State[84]
  Mongolia 24–26 October 2013 President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj State[85]
  India 22 February-1 March 2014 President Pranab Mukherjee State[86]
  United States of America 28 April-2 May 2014 Consul General James Villeneuve Official[87]
  Poland 22–26 October 2014 President Bronisław Komorowski State[88]
  Netherlands 26–27 October 2014 King Willem-Alexander Official[88]
  Belgium 27–29 October 2014 King Philippe Official[88]
  Chile 29 November-3 December 2014 President Michelle Bachelet State[89]
  Colombia 3–6 December 2014 President Juan Manuel Santos State[89]
  Saudi Arabia 25–28 January 2015 Prince Abdulaziz bin Majid[90] Official[91]
  Singapore 28–29 March 2015 President Tony Tan Official
  United States of America 26–30 April 2015 Governor Mark Dayton
Governor Rick Snyder
Working[92]
  United States of America 26–30 April 2015 Governor Mark Dayton
Governor Rick Snyder
Working[92]
  France 1 July 2016 Prince Charles, Prince of Wales Official[93]
  Jordan October 29-November 1, 2016 Governor General David Johnston King Abdullah II State
  Israel 1-4 November 2016 President Reuven Rivlin State
  Palestine 4-5 November 2016 President Mahmoud Abbas State
  Cuba 29 November 2016 President Raúl Castro Official
  Sweden 19-23 February 2017 King Carl XVI Gustaf State
  France 9 April 2017 Governor General David Johnston, Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Harry President Francois Hollande Official
  China 10–14 July 2017 Governor General David Johnston President Xi Jinping Official
  United Kingdom 17–19 July 2017 High Commissioner Janice Charette Official
  Thailand 26 October 2017 Governor General Julie Payette King Vajiralongkorn Official
  Ukraine 17–18 January 2018 President Petro Poroshenko Official
  Latvia 18-19 January 2018 President Raimonds Vejonis Official
  South Korea 7–12 February 2018 President Moon Jae-in Official
  United States 26-27 April 2018 Consul General John Cruickshank Official[94]
  Burkina Faso 23-26 October 2018 President Roch Marc Christian Kabore State
  Ivory Coast 26-28 October 2018 President Alassane Ouattara State
  Nigeria 28-30 October 2018 President Muhammadu Buhari State
  Belgium 10 November 2018 King Philippe Official
  Mexico 30 November-1 December 2018 President Enrique Pena Nieto, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador Official
  Kazakhstan 3-5 December 2018 President Nursultan Nazarbayev Official
  Kuwait 18–19 January 2019 Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah Official
  Iraq 19–21 January 2019 President Barham Salih Official
  United States 15–16 March 2019 António Guterres Official
  Rwanda 4–9 April 2019 President Paul Kagame Official
  France 4–6 June 2019 President Emmanuel Macron Official
  Peru 23–27 July 2019 President Martin Vizcarra Official
  Netherlands 30–31 August 2019 King Willem-Alexander Official
  Poland 1–2 September 2019 President Andrzej Duda Official
  France 30 September 2019 President Emmanuel Macron Official
  Lithuania 24–26 November 2019 President Gitanas Nausėda Official
  Estonia 26–28 November 2019 President Kersti Kaljulaid Official
  Italy 29 November-4 December 2019 President Sergio Mattarella Official
  Latvia 22–23 December 2019 Official
  Romania 23 December 2019 Official

2020s

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Visit to Date Representative Received by Type
  Israel 22–24 January 2020 Governor General Julie Payette President Reuven Rivlin Official
  Poland 27 January 2020 President Andrzej Duda Official
  Germany 17–21 October, 2021 Governor General Mary Simon President Frank-Walter Steinmeier State[95]
  United Kingdom 15–17 March 2022 Official[96]
  United Arab Emirates 17–19 March 2022 Official[97]
  Qatar 21 March 2022 Official[97]
  Kuwait 22–23 March 2022 Official[97]
  United Kingdom 2–6 June 2022 Official[98]

See also

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