Here are details of the royal tour for Monday by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge:

Prince William and his wife Kate travel to Bella Bella on British Columbia's central coast where they'll be greeted members of the Heiltsuk nation.

The couple will announce the inclusion of the Great Bear Rainforest into the Queens Commonwealth Canopy. It's the only site in Canada to receive the distinction.

The duke and duchess take part in the installation of the final ring on the Black Rod in Victoria. The rod is a ceremonial staff created in 2012 to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and is used for formal occasions during events at B.C.'s legislative assembly.

The couple takes part in a government reception at Government House where they'll meet some of British Columbia's most notable citizens including First Nations leaders, veterans and philanthropists.

William and Kate will also view The Witness Blanket, a large scale art piece made up of hundreds of items reclaimed from churches, government buildings and cultural structures across Canada. It is a national monument to the atrocities of the Indian Residential School era and symbolizes ongoing reconciliation.