United States presidential visits to Canada
Governor General Michaëlle Jean escorts President Barack Obama from Air Force One , in Ottawa , Ontario , during his February 2009 presidential visit to Canada
There have been 41 United States presidential visits to Canada by 14 presidents over the past century. As the U.S. president is both head of state and head of government , these visits have taken many forms, ranging from formal state visits to official visits, working visits, or private visits (or, as in the case of Franklin D. Roosevelt , personal vacations).
Since the first presidential visit, made by Warren G. Harding in 1923 (just a few weeks before his death), Canada has become one of the most common presidential international travel destinations. Since the Franklin Roosevelt administration, only Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter never visited Canada while in office.[ 1] Eight presidents have addressed a joint session of the Parliament of Canada , with Dwight D. Eisenhower and Ronald Reagan both speaking twice.
Table of visits
President
Date(s)
Location(s)
Key details
Warren G. Harding
July 26, 1923
Vancouver
Official reception during return from Alaska ,[ 2] hosted by British Columbia Premier John Oliver and Vancouver mayor Charles Tisdall .[ 3]
Franklin D. Roosevelt
June 29–July 1, 1933
Campobello Island
Vacation.[ 4]
July 28–30, 1936
Campobello Island
Vacation.[ 4]
July 31, 1936
Quebec City
Official visit; met with Governor General John Buchan .[ 4]
August 18, 1938
Kingston
Received honorary degree from Queen's University and together with Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King and the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario , Albert Edward Matthews , dedicated the Thousand Islands Bridge .[ 4]
August 14–16, 1939
Campobello Island,Sydney
Vacation.[ 4]
August 21–23, 1939
Halifax
Stopped while returning to the United States.[ 4]
August 17–25, 1943
Quebec CityOttawa
Attended First Quebec Conference with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King to discuss policy during World War II .[ 4] Addressed senators, Members of Parliament, and the general public outside the houses of parliament.[ 5]
September 11–16, 1944
Quebec City
Attended Second Quebec Conference with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and the Allied Combined Chiefs of Staff .[ 4]
Harry S. Truman
June 10–12, 1947
Ottawa
Official visit; met with the Governor General, the Earl of Athlone and Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King and addressed Parliament .[ 6]
Dwight D. Eisenhower
November 13–15, 1953
Ottawa
State visit; Met with Governor General Vincent Massey and Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent and addressed Parliament.[ 7]
July 8–11, 1958
Ottawa
Informal visit; met with Governor General Vincent Massey and Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and addressed Parliament.[ 7]
June 26, 1959
Montreal
Joined Queen Elizabeth II in ceremony opening the St. Lawrence Seaway .[ 7]
John F. Kennedy
May 16–18, 1961
Ottawa
State visit; met with Governor General Georges Vanier and Prime Minister John Diefenbaker and addressed Parliament.[ 8]
Lyndon B. Johnson
September 16, 1964
Vancouver
Informal visit; met with Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson in ceremonies related to the Columbia River Treaty .[ 9]
August 21–22, 1966
Campobello Island,Chamcook
Laid cornerstone at Roosevelt Campobello International Park and conferred informally with Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson.[ 9]
May 25, 1967
Montreal, Ottawa
Attended Expo 67 , and met privately with the Governor General Roland Michener and Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson.[ 9]
Richard M. Nixon
April 13–15, 1972
Ottawa
State visit; met with Governor General Michener and Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau , addressed parliament,[ 10] and signed the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement .[ 11]
Ronald Reagan
March 10–11, 1981
Ottawa
State visit; met with Governor General Edward Schreyer and Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and addressed Parliament.[ 12]
July 19–21, 1981
Ottawa, Montebello
Attended 7th G7 summit with heads of state and government from Canada, France , the Federal Republic of Germany , Italy , Japan , and the United Kingdom.[ 12]
March 17–18, 1985
Quebec City
Met with Prime Minister Brian Mulroney .[ 12] The meeting was commonly known as the Shamrock Summit .
April 4–6, 1987
Ottawa
Official visit; met with Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and addressed Parliament.[ 12]
June 19–21, 1988
Toronto
Attended 14th G7 summit with heads of state and government from Canada, France, West Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom.[ 12]
George H. W. Bush
February 10, 1989
Ottawa
Working visit; met with Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.[ 13]
April 10, 1990
Toronto
Informal meeting with Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.[ 13]
March 13–14, 1991
Ottawa
Met with Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and signed an Air Quality Agreement.[ 13]
July 9, 1991
Toronto
Informal meeting with Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.[ 13]
Bill Clinton
April 3–4, 1993
Vancouver
Summit meeting with Russian President Boris Yeltsin ; also met with Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.[ 14]
February 23–24, 1995
Ottawa
State visit; met with Governor General Roméo LeBlanc and Prime Minister Jean Chrétien and addressed Parliament.[ 14]
June 15–17, 1995
Halifax
Attended 21st G7 summit with heads of state and government from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom. Also met with Russian President Boris Yeltsin .[ 14]
November 23–25, 1997
Vancouver
Attended APEC Summit meeting .[ 14]
October 7–8, 1999
Ottawa,Mont-Tremblant
Working visit. Met with Prime Minister Jean Chrétien and Quebec Premier Lucien Bouchard , attended Federalism Conference, and dedicated new American Embassy building.[ 14]
George W. Bush
April 20–22, 2001
Quebec City
Attended the 3rd Summit of the Americas .[ 15]
June 25–27, 2002
Kananaskis
Attended the 28th G8 summit .[ 15]
November 30 – December 1, 2004
Ottawa,Gatineau , Halifax
Delivered a speech at Pier 21 in Halifax, met with Prime Minister Paul Martin and conducted a series of other events.[ 15]
August 20–21, 2007
Montebello
Attended the North American Leaders' Summit , with Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Mexican President Felipe Calderón .[ 15]
Barack Obama
February 19, 2009
Ottawa
Working visit. Met with Governor General Michaëlle Jean and Prime Minister Stephen Harper.[ 16]
June 25–27, 2010
Huntsville , Toronto
Attended the 36th G8 summit and G-20 Summit Meeting .[ 16]
June 29, 2016
Ottawa
State visit. Met with Governor General David Johnston and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and addressed Parliament. Attended the North American Leaders' Summit with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto .
Donald Trump
June 8–9, 2018
La Malbaie
Attended the 44th G7 summit .
Joe Biden
March 23–24, 2023
Ottawa
State visit. Met with Governor General Mary Simon and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and addressed Parliament.[ 17]
Dominion of Newfoundland
Prior to becoming a Canadian province in 1949, Newfoundland was a separate Dominion . President Franklin Roosevelt visited there twice: He vacationed at Bay of Islands and Bonne Bay on August 17 to 20, 1939. Two years later, between August 9 and 12, he returned to Newfoundland, ostensibly for another vacation. In actuality, he conferred with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill aboard HMS Prince of Wales and USS Augusta in Placentia Bay . At the conclusion of the conference, they issued the Atlantic Charter .[ 4] [ 18]
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