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As Canada prepares to welcome Prince William, his wife Catherine and their two young children for a visit that will take them to British Columbia and Yukon, Canadians have weighed in with suggestions of places the royals should visit in between official engagements. Here are your most popular suggestions:

Where: Kamloops, B.C.
The city of Kamloops is located in southern B.C., just north of Kelowna, and has a population of nearly 85,700. The city is surrounded by parks, including the British Columbia Wildlife Park, which is located just east of the city.

Kamloops

Where: Chinatown in Victoria
Full of colourful restaurants and shops, the cultural district is Canada’s oldest Chinatown.

Chinatown

Where: Banff National Park, Alberta
If the Royals feel like taking a surprise side trip to Alberta, readers hope they visit Banff National Park. The stunning vistas make it a photographer’s dream, and Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, is known to be a bit of a shutterbug.

Banff National Park

Where: Dawson City, Yukon
One reader suggested that with its “pioneer history,” wooden sidewalks, and unspoiled beauty, Dawson City would be a lovely stop for the royals, including Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

Dawson City

Where: Prince George, B.C.
If the Royals are visiting Western Canada with their three-year-old son in tow, his namesake town is of course, a natural sightseeing choice.

Prince George, B.C.