
Jack Layton's casket is expected to leave Toronto in a hearse, and with a police escort, at 4 a.m. Wednesday morning and arrive on Parliament Hill in Ottawa at 10:25 a.m.
RCMP officers will act as pallbearers as the casket is removed from the hearse and the Peace Tower bells toll 15 times.
The closed casket will be laid in the foyer, right outside the House of Commons chamber, where officials and Layton's family will have about 90 minutes to grieve privately.
Afterwards, members of the public will be allowed to enter Centre Block through the main entrance, sign condolence books in the main lobby, then make their ways down the hall to pay their respects to the felled NDP leader.
Public visitation hours are from 12:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. Wednesday, and from 9 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Thursday.
Five House guards will keep vigil with Layton's body the entire time it rests in Ottawa, with one at either corner of the casket, which will be draped with a Canadian flag, and another at the side.
When Layton's body leaves Parliament Hill for the last time on Thursday, RCMP officers will once again act as pallbearers and transport the casket to the hearse as Layton receives a 15-gun salute, and the Peace Tower bells play O Canada.
A funeral-home employee will drive the casket back to Toronto, where there will be a full state funeral Saturday at 2 p.m.
