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