Royal Tour: arch, Winnipeg, MB, 1901
from McCord Museum site
"Canadian prairie cities, or at least their Anglo-Saxon populations, liked to think of themselves not as outcasts living in the middle of nowhere, but as part of the great British Empire. When the chance to demonstrate their loyalty to king and empire came up, therefore, they seized it enthusiastically. This impressive, though temporary arch was built in Winnipeg for the royal tour of 1901, when the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (later, in 1910, to become King George V and Queen Mary) toured Canada on a train specially built for the occasion. The royal procession went under the arch, as thousands of cheering citizens lined the streets."
Also from McCord Museum site:
"Procession in honour of the coronation of George V, Winnipeg, MB, 1910"