Day 201 – Bermuda
The Queen’s Baton Relay may only have spent a day on the islands of Bermuda, but what a day it was!
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Situated on the north-eastern coast of Central America, Belize was the 58th destination of the Queen’s Baton Relay on its epic journey through the ...
“I’m proud to be a Bahamian, give my thanks to my Maker” boomed the sound truck through the lively streets of Nassau. These were t...
Turks and Caicos , part of the Lucayan Archipelago of 40 islands, played host to the Queen’s Baton Relay as one of the final locations on the...
The Queen’s Baton has been journeying through the three sister islands - Grand Cayman, Little Cayman and Cayman Brac - that make up the nation of t...
For the past three days the Queen’s Baton has journeyed through Jamaica, the Caribbean nation being the 54th nation the baton has visited.
Over 60 individual islands make up the British Virgin Islands archipelago, you’d be mistaken for thinking that the Queen’s Baton would have a lot o...
Anguilla is the most northerly of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles, well known for its pristine beaches and blazing sunshine.
The Queen’s Baton has made landfall in the island nations of St. Kitts and Nevis, also known as St. Christopher and Nevis.
The tiny overseas territory of Montserrat, part of the Leeward Islands of the Eastern Caribbean, has been hosting the Queen’s Baton for the past th...
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