Photos: Ardgowan National Historic Site, July 1

06.07.2018

ICC enhanced citizenship ceremonies are a celebration of Canada’s newest citizens and offer unique opportunities to reflect on what it means to be active, engaged citizens. We were thrilled to work with Parks Canada and Ardgowan National Historic Site to welcome 29 new Canadian citizens at our ceremony in Charlottetown on July 1, 2018.

Below are a few highlights from the ceremony. For more photos from the ceremony please click here to view the entire gallery.

Photo credit: Institute for Canadian Citizenship/ Nancy Thomas

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