Royal eponyms in Canada

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In Canada, a number of sites and structures are named for royal individuals, whether a member of the past French Royal Family, British Royal Family, or present Canadian Royal Family thus reflecting the country's status as a constitutional monarchy under the Canadian Crown. Those who married into the royal family are indicated by an asterisk (*).

Eponymous royalty[]

King Francis I[]

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King Francis I
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Quebec QC
  • Mount Royal[1]
  • Montreal (indirectly)[1]

Queen Elizabeth I[]

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Queen Elizabeth I
Colloquially: Good Queen Bess
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
British Columbia BC
Nunavut NU

King Henry IV[]

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King Henry IV
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Nova Scotia NS
Quebec QC
  • Autoroute Henri-IV

Queen Henrietta Maria[]

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Queen Henrietta Maria
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Ontario ON

Prince Rupert[]

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Prince Rupert
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Alberta AB
British Columbia BC
  • Fort Rupert
  • Prince Rupert[8]
Quebec QC
 

King Louis XIV[]

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King Louis XIV
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Nova Scotia NS
  • Fortress of Louisbourg[11]
Quebec QC
  • , Quebec City

Queen Anne[]

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Queen Anne
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Nova Scotia NS
  • Annapolis County[12]
  • Annapolis Royal[12]

Louis, Dauphin of France[]

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Louis, Dauphin of France
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Manitoba MB

King George I[]

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King George I
Other title: Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1698–1714)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Nova Scotia NS

King George II[]

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King George II
Other title: Prince of Wales (1714–1727)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Nova Scotia NS
Manitoba MB

Prince Frederick[]

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Prince Frederick
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Ontario ON

Charles Edward Stuart[]

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Charles Edward Stuart
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Prince Edward Island PEI

Prince William[]

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Prince William
Other title: The Duke of Cumberland (1726–1765)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Nova Scotia NS

King George III[]

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King George III
Other titles: Prince George (1738–1760)
The Duke of Lancaster (1760–1820)
Elector of Hanover (Brunswick-Lüneburg) (1760–1820)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
British Columbia BC
  • Strait of Georgia[19]
  • Fort George (now Prince George)[note 3]
New Brunswick NB
Newfoundland and Labrador NL
Nova Scotia NS
  • George Street, Sydney
  • Fort George, Halifax[27]
Ontario ON
Prince Edward Island PE

Queen Charlotte*[]

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Queen Charlotte
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
British Columbia BC
New Brunswick NB
Newfoundland and Labrador NL
Nova Scotia NS
  • Charlotte Street, Sydney
  • Fort Charlotte, Halifax[37]
Ontario ON
Prince Edward Island PE
  • , Charlottetown
  • , Charlottetown

Prince Frederick[]

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Prince Frederick
Other title: The Duke of York and Albany (1784–1827)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
New Brunswick NB
Nova Scotia NS
  • York Street, Sydney
Ontario ON
Nunavut NU

Princess Frederica*[]

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Princess Frederica
Other title: The Duchess of York and Albany (1791-1820)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Ontario ON

Prince Edward[]

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Prince Edward
Other title: The Duke of Kent (1799–1820)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
New Brunswick NB
  • , Moncton
Nova Scotia NS
Ontario ON
  • Prince Edward County
Prince Edward Island PE
  • Prince Edward Island[45]

Prince Adolphus[]

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Prince Augustus
Other title: The Duke of Sussex (1801–1843)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Ontario ON
  • Sussex Drive, Ottawa

Prince Adolphus[]

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Prince Adolphus
Other title: The Duke of Cambridge (1801–1850)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Ontario ON
Nunavut NU

Princess Augusta[]

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Princess Augusta
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Ontario ON

Princess Mary[]

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Princess Mary
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Ontario ON

Princess Sophia[]

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Princess Sophia
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Ontario ON
  • Sophiasburgh

Princess Amelia[]

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Princess Amelia
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Ontario ON
Nova Scotia NS
  • Amelia Street, Sydney

King George IV[]

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King George IV
Other title: The Duke of Cornwall (1762–1820)
Royal house: House of Guelph
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Newfoundland and Labrador NL
Nova Scotia NS
Ontario ON
  • George Street, Toronto[41]
  • , Guelph
  • , Kingston
Prince Edward Island PE

Queen Caroline*[]

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Queen Caroline
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Ontario ON

King Leopold I*[]

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King Leopold I
Other title: Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (1790–1826)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Ontario ON

King William IV[]

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King William IV
Other titles: Prince William Henry (1765–1830)
The Duke of Clarence and St. Andrews (1765–1830)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
New Brunswick NB
Nova Scotia NS
  • Prince Street, Sydney (originally Prince William Henry Street)
Quebec QC
  • Clarenceville
Ontario ON
Nunavut NU
  • King William Island[54]

Queen Adelaide*[]

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Queen Adelaide
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Ontario ON
  • Adelaide
Saskatchewan SK
Nunavut NU
  • Adelaide Peninsula

Queen Victoria[]

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Queen Victoria
Other title: Empress of India (1876–1901)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Alberta AB
  • Victoria School of Performing and Visual Arts, Edmonton
British Columbia BC
  • Queen Victoria Annex, Vancouver
  • The Empress, Victoria
  • Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria
Manitoba MB
  • Empress Street, Winnipeg[62]
  • Jubilee Avenue, Winnipeg[62]
  • , Winnipeg
  • Victoria General Hospital, Winnipeg[55]
New Brunswick NB
Newfoundland and Labrador NL
Nova Scotia NS
  • Victoria Road, Sydney
  • Victoria General Hospital, Halifax (now Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre)[55]
Ontario ON
Prince Edward Island PE
Quebec QC
  • [55]
  • Parc Victoria, Quebec City
  • Victoria Square, Montreal
  • Victoriaville[55]
  • Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal[55]
Saskatchewan SK
Northwest Territories NT
Nunavut NU

Prince Albert*[]

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Prince Albert
Other title: Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1819–1857)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
British Columbia BC
Manitoba MB
  • Albert Beach
  • Albert Street, Winnipeg[62]
  • , Winnipeg
New Brunswick NB
  • , Fredericton
  • , Fredericton
Nova Scotia NS
Ontario ON
  • , Ottawa
  • Albert College, Belleville
Saskatchewan SK
  • Prince Albert[83]
  • Prince Albert National Park[84]
  • , Saskatoon
  • , Regina[76]
Nunavut NU

Princess Victoria[]

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Princess Victoria
Other title: Princess Royal (1840–1901)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
British Columbia BC
Ontario ON
Nunavut NU

Princess Alice[]

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Princess Alice
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
British Columbia BC

Prince Alfred[]

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Prince Alfred
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
British Columbia BC

Princess Helena[]

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Princess Helena
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
British Columbia BC

Princess Louise[]

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Princess Louise
Full name: Louisa Caroline Alberta
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Alberta AB
British Columbia BC
Manitoba MB
  • Princess Street, Winnipeg[62]
  • Louise Street, Winnipeg[62]
New Brunswick NB
Quebec QC

The Duke of Argyll*[]

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The Duke of Argyll
Other title: The Marquess of Lorne (1847–1900)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Alberta AB
  • Marquis of Lorne Trail, Calgary
  • Argyll Road, Edmonton
British Columbia BC
  • Lorne Hotel, Comox[93]
Manitoba MB
  • Lorne Avenue, Winnipeg[62]
  • Argyle Street, Winnipeg[62]
  • Lorne Street, Trenton, Ontario
New Brunswick NB
Nova Scotia NS
  • Argyle Street, Sydney

Prince Arthur[]

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Prince Arthur
Other title: The Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1874–1942)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Alberta AB
  • Connaught, Calgary
  • Connaught Drive, Glenora, Edmonton[96]
  • Connaught Drive, Jasper
British Columbia BC
Manitoba MB
New Brunswick NB
  • , Fredericton
  • , Fredericton
Nova Scotia NS
  • , Dartmouth
Northwest Territories NT
  • Prince Patrick Island[97]
Ontario ON
  • , Toronto
  • , Ottawa
Quebec QC
Saskatchewan SK
  • , Regina[76]
  • , Moose Jaw
  • , Saskatoon

Princess Patricia[]

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Princess Patricia
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Alberta AB
British Columbia BC
Ontario ON
Saskatchewan SK
  • , Saskatoon

Prince Leopold[]

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Prince Leopold
Other title: The Duke of Albany (1881–1884)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Ontario ON
Saskatchewan SK

Princess Beatrice[]

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Princess Beatrice
Full name: Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
British Columbia BC

The Earl of Athlone*[]

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The Earl of Athlone
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Alberta AB
Manitoba MB
  • Athlone Drive, Winnipeg[90]
  • , Winnipeg
Newfoundland and Labrador NL
  • Athlone
Ontario ON
  • The Athlone, Ottawa

King Edward VII[]

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King Edward VII
Full name: Albert Edward
Other titles: The Prince of Wales (1841-1901)
The Duke of Rothesay (1841–1901)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Alberta AB
British Columbia BC
  • King Edward Avenue, Vancouver
  • Kingsway, Vancouver
  • King Edward Station, Vancouver
Manitoba MB
  • King Edward Street, Winnipeg[62]
  • , Winnipeg
New Brunswick NB
Nunavut NU
  • Prince of Wales Island[97]
Ontario ON
  • King Edward Hotel, Toronto
Nova Scotia NS
Prince Edward Island PE
  • Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown (merged into UPEI)
Quebec QC
  • ,
Saskatchewan SK
  • , Saskatoon
  • , Saskatoon (demolished)
  • King Edward Hotel, Saskatoon
  • , Saskatoon
  • Prince of Wales Branch Library, Regina

Queen Alexandra*[]

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Queen Alexandra
Other title: Princess Alexandra (1844–1901)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Alberta AB
  • Queen Alexandra Elementary School, Edmonton
  • Alexandra School, Medicine Hat (Now known as Alexandra Middle School)
  • Royal Alexandra Hospital, Edmonton
British Columbia BC
  • Alexandra Bridge, Fraser Canyon[108]
  • Queen Alexandra Elementary School, Vancouver
Nova Scotia NS
  • Alexandra Street, Sydney
Ontario ON
  • , Toronto
  • Queen Alexandra Community Centre, Peterborough
  • Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto[110]
Saskatchewan SK
  • , Saskatoon

Princess Maud[]

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Princess Maud
Other title: Queen Maud (1905–1938)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Nunavut NU
  • Queen Maud Gulf

Princess Louise[]

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Princess Louise
Other title: Princess Royal (1905–1931)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
British Columbia BC

King George V[]

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King George V
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Alberta AB
British Columbia BC
Manitoba MB
  • , Winnipeg
New Brunswick NB
  • , Fredericton
  • George Street Middle School, Fredericton
Newfoundland and Labrador NL
Ontario ON
  • , Newmarket
  • St. George's Chapel, Cathedral Church of St. James, Toronto[72]
  • Prince of Wales Hotel, Niagara-on-the-Lake
Quebec QC
  • Place George V, Quebec City
Saskatchewan SK
  • King George School, Saskatoon
  • King George Hotel, Saskatoon
Nunavut NU

Queen Mary*[]

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Queen Mary
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Alberta AB
British Columbia BC
  • Queen Mary Elementary School, Vancouver
Ontario ON
  • Queen Mary Drive, Oakville
  • Queen Mary Public School, Peterborough
  • , Ottawa
  • Queen Mary Hospital (part of West Park Healthcare Centre)
Quebec QC
  • Queen Mary Road, Montreal
Saskatchewan SK
  • , Prince Albert

Prince George[]

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Prince George
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Ontario ON
  • , Toronto
  • Princes' Gates, Toronto

King Edward VIII[]

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King Edward VIII
Other title: The Prince of Wales (1910–1936)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Alberta AB
British Columbia BC
Ontario ON
  • Prince Edward Viaduct, Toronto
  • Princes' Gates, Toronto
Saskatchewan SK
  • Prince of Wales Promenade, Regina

King George VI[]

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King George VI
Other title: The Duke of York (1920–1936)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Alberta AB
  • Kingsway, Edmonton
British Columbia BC
Ontario ON
  • , Toronto
  • King George VI Bridge, Port Stanley[116]
  • Duke of York School, Toronto
  • , Kenora[117]
  • King George VI Chapel, Grace Church on-the-Hill, Toronto
Quebec QC
  • , Quebec City
Saskatchewan SK
  • , Prince Albert
  • , Moose Jaw
  • King George School, Saskatoon

Queen Elizabeth*[]

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Queen Elizabeth
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Alberta AB
  • Queen Elizabeth Pool, Edmonton[118]
British Columbia BC
  • Queen Elizabeth Park, Revelstoke[119]
  • Queen Elizabeth Park, Vancouver
Newfoundland and Labrador NL
Nova Scotia NS
  • Queen Elizabeth High School, Halifax
Ontario ON
  • Queen Elizabeth Public School, Ottawa
  • , Kitchener
Saskatchewan SK
  • , Lloydminster
  • Queen Elizabeth School, Saskatoon
  • , Weyburn

Princess Margaret[]

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Princess Margaret
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Alberta AB
British Columbia BC
  • Princess Margaret Marine Park
  • Princess Margaret Secondary School, Surrey
  • Princess Margaret Secondary School, Penticton
Manitoba MB
  • , Winnipeg
New Brunswick NB
Nova Scotia NS
  • , Truro
Ontario ON
  • Princess Margaret Boulevard, Toronto
  • , Etobicoke[122]
  • Princess Margaret Junior School, Etobicoke
  • Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto
Saskatchewan SK
  • , Prince Albert

Queen Elizabeth II[]

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Queen Elizabeth II
Other title: Princess Elizabeth (1926–1952)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Alberta AB
  • , Edmonton
  • Queen Elizabeth II Planetarium,[125] Edmonton
  • , Grande Prairie
British Columbia BC
  • Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver
  • Queen Elizabeth II Observatory, Mount Kobau. (Proposed)
Manitoba MB
  • Queen Elizabeth Avenue, Erickson[126]
  • , Winnipeg[126]
New Brunswick NB
  • , Bathurst
Newfoundland and Labrador NL
  • ,
Nova Scotia NS
  • Queen Elizabeth Park, Glace Bay
  • Jubilee Elementary School, Sydney Mines
  • Queen Elizabeth High School, Halifax
  • Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, Halifax
Ontario ON
  • Princess Elizabeth Wing, , Orillia
  • Queen Elizabeth II Building, Exhibition Place, Toronto
  • Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville[135]
  • Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Exhibition Place, Toronto
  • Queen's Lantern, Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa[72]
Prince Edward Island PE
  • Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Charlottetown[138]
Quebec QC
Saskatchewan SK
  • Queen Elizabeth Court, Regina
  • , Moose Jaw
  • Queen Elizabeth School, Saskatoon
  • Queen Elizabeth Power Station, Regina
  • Queen Elizabeth II Court, Regina
  • , Regina[140]
  • Queen Elizabeth II Wing, Government House, Regina[141]
Northwest Territories NT
  • Queen Elizabeth Islands[142]
Nunavut NU
  • Queen Elizabeth Islands[142]
  • , Iqaluit

Prince Philip*[]

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Prince Philip
Other title: The Duke of Edinburgh (1947-2021)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Newfoundland and Labrador NL
Saskatchewan SK
  • , Regina
  • , Saskatoon

Prince Charles[]

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Prince Charles
Other title: The Prince of Wales (1958-)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Alberta AB
  • , Edmonton
British Columbia BC
New Brunswick NB
  • , Saint John
Newfoundland and Labrador NL * , St. John's
Ontario ON
  • Prince of Wales Drive, Cobourg
  • Prince of Wales Drive, Mississauga
  • Prince of Wales Drive, Nepean
  • Prince of Wales Drive, Ottawa
  • Prince Charles Drive, Toronto
Prince Edward Island PEI
  • Prince of Wales Campus, Holland College, Charlottetown[145]
Saskatchewan SK
  • Prince of Wales Drive, Regina
  • , Prince Albert
  • , Assiniboia
  • Prince of Wales Entrance, Saskatchewan Legislative Building, Regina
Nunavut NU
Northwest Territories NT
  • Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre

Diana, Princess of Wales*[]

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Diana, Princess of Wales
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Ontario ON
  • Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto
Saskatchewan SK
  • , Saskatoon

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall*[]

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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Prince Edward Island PEI

Prince William[]

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Prince William
Other title: The Duke of Cambridge (2011-)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Ontario ON
  • Prince William Boulevard, Bowmanville
  • Duke of Cambridge Public School, Bowmanville[146]

Princess Anne[]

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Princess Anne
Other title: The Princess Royal (1987-)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Ontario ON
  • , Etobicoke[122]
  • Princess Royal Drive, Mississauga
  • , London[147]
  • Princess Anne Public School, Sudbury[148]
  • Princess Anne Community Centre, South Frontenac[149]

Prince Andrew[]

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Prince Andrew
Other title: The Duke of York (1986-)
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Nova Scotia NS
Ontario ON Duke of York Boulevard, Mississauga

Prince Edward[]

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Prince Edward
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Saskatchewan SK
  • , Melfort
  • Prince Edward Building, Regina

Lady Louise Windsor[]

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Lady Louise Windsor
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Manitoba MB

Viscount Severn[]

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Viscount Severn
Full name: James Alexander Philip Theo
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Manitoba MB

Various[]

Various
Named for multiple members of the Royal Family
Region Geographic locations Civil structures Schools Buildings
Manitoba MB
  • Royal Road, Portage-la-Prairie[126]
Quebec QC

Notes[]

  1. ^ The mountain was named in 1982 for a collection of madrigals entitled The Triumphs of Oriana, with Oriana being a nickname for Queen Elizabeth.[3]
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Named for its location in Kings County[15]
  3. ^ Only the original Fort George was named for George III, the city's name Prince George honours a Duke of Kent. d. 1902, not George III.[20]
  4. ^ Named for its location in the archipelago (now known as Haida Gwaii)[30]
  5. ^ The islands were named by the explorer George Dixon for his ship the Queen Charlotte, which in turn was named for the queen.[31]
  6. ^ Named for the Queen's Rangers[34]
  7. ^ Named for its location in Queens County[35]
  8. ^ Hamilton (1978, p. 110) suggests that the town was named in honor of the city in Prince Edward Island.
  9. ^ Named for the Queen's Rangers[38]
  10. ^ Queensborough was the original name for New Westminster. The name was changed at Victoria's suggestion.[59] In 1908, the present Queensborough was established and named in honor of the prior name.[60]
  11. ^ Named for its proximity to Alexandra Bridge[109]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Hamilton 1978, p. 261.
  2. ^ "Mount Queen Bess". BC Geographical Names. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
  3. ^ "Oriana Peak". BC Geographical Names. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
  4. ^ "Queen Bess Glacier". BC Geographical Names. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Rayburn, Alan (October 21, 2015). "Place Names". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved May 24, 2021.
  6. ^ Hamilton 1996, p. 285.
  7. ^ Government of Canada. "The Kings and Queens of Canada: The Crown in Canadian History > Henri III (1551–1589)". Queen's Printer for Canada. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Hamilton 1978, p. 58.
  9. ^ "Rupert River". Britannica Academic. 2008. 64436.
  10. ^ Brown, Jennifer S.H. (2017). An Ethnohistorian in Rupert’s Land: Unfinished Conversations. Edmonton: AU Press. p. 23. ISBN 9781771991711. OCLC 974527444 – via EBSCOhost.
  11. ^ Jump up to: a b Hamilton 1978, pp. 141–142.
  12. ^ Jump up to: a b c Guide to Fort Anne, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia (6th ed.). Ottawa: F.C. Acland. 1933. p. 5 – via Hathi Trust.
  13. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Government of Canada. "Kings and Queens of Canada" (PDF). Queen's Printer for Canada. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
  14. ^ Jump up to: a b c Hamilton 1996, p. 342.
  15. ^ Hamilton 1996, pp. 342–343.
  16. ^ "History of Prince of Wales Fort". Prince of Wales Fort National Historic Site. Parks Canada. April 11, 2017. Retrieved May 24, 2021.
  17. ^ Hamilton 1996, pp. 459–460.
  18. ^ Jump up to: a b Hamilton 1996, pp. 316–317.
  19. ^ Grant, Peter (January 24, 2014). "Strait of Georgia". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved May 24, 2021.
  20. ^ "Prince George". BC Geographical Names.
  21. ^ Hamilton 1996, p. 90.
  22. ^ Hamilton 1996, p. 91.
  23. ^ Hamilton 1978, p. 81.
  24. ^ Jump up to: a b Hamilton 1996, pp. 345–346.
  25. ^ Hamilton 1996, p. 383.
  26. ^ Kernaghan, Lois; Bell, Cheryl (December 15, 2013). "University of King's College". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved May 24, 2021.
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  28. ^ Osborne, Brian S. (March 11, 2019). "Kingston". Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved May 24, 2021.
  29. ^ Hamilton 1996, p. 461.
  30. ^ "Village of Queen Charlotte". BC Geographical Names. Retrieved May 24, 2021.
  31. ^ Foster, Bristol (March 4, 2015). "Haida Gwaii". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved May 24, 2021.
  32. ^ Jump up to: a b Hamilton 1978, pp. 58–59.
  33. ^ Hamilton 1996, p. 62.
  34. ^ Jump up to: a b Hamilton 1996, p. 121.
  35. ^ Hamilton 1996, p. 122.
  36. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Hamilton 1996, p. 390.
  37. ^ "History". Georges Island National Historic Site. Parks Canada. August 6, 2020. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
  38. ^ Hamilton 1978, p. 199.
  39. ^ Hamilton 1996, pp. 473–474.
  40. ^ Hamilton 1978, p. 88.
  41. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f "The Royal Family in Toronto, Then and Now". Toronto Then and Now. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  42. ^ Hamilton 1978, p. 140.
  43. ^ Hamilton 1996, pp. 381–382.
  44. ^ Jump up to: a b Hamilton 1996, p. 388.
  45. ^ CBC News: Royal couple wraps up trip to Prince Edward Island; November 10, 2000
  46. ^ Hamilton 1978, p. 313.
  47. ^ Hamilton 1996, p. 223.
  48. ^ "History". Prince of Wales Tower National Historic Site. Parks Canada. June 15, 2018. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
  49. ^ Hamilton 1978, p. 176.
  50. ^ Hamilton 1978, p. 177.
  51. ^ Jump up to: a b Hamilton 1996, p. 474.
  52. ^ Manson, Bill (2003). Footsteps In Time: Exploring Hamilton's heritage neighbourhoods. North Shore Publishing Inc. ISBN 1-896899-22-6.
  53. ^ Hamilton 1996, p. 120.
  54. ^ Zoltai, S.C. (March 4, 2015). "King William Island". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved May 24, 2021.
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