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Royal eponyms in Canada
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{{Monarchy of Canada sidebar|symbolic}}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 (*). Charles Edward Stuart was a pretender to the British throne.

Eponymous royalty

King Francis I{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:François Ier Louvre.jpg|left|75px) King Francis I ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconQuebec>QC

Queen Elizabeth I{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Elizabeth_I_Darnley_portrait_crop.jpg|left|75px) Queen Elizabeth IColloquially: Good Queen Bess ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC
{{flagiconNunavut>NU

King Henry IV{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:HenriIV.jpg|left|75px) King Henry IV ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS
{{flagiconQuebec>QC|

King James VI and I{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Portrait of James I of England wearing the jewel called the Three Brothers in his hat.jpg|left|75px) King James VI and I ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconOntario>ON|
  • King James Avenue, Belle River{{citation| url=https://www.postalcodesincanada.com/street-488247-king-charles-street-belle-river-3537/| title=King Charles St, Belle River, ON N0R 1A0| publisher=Postal Codes in Canada| accessdate=21 August 2023}}||

Queen Henrietta Maria*{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Sir Peter Lely 001.jpg|left|75px) Queen Henrietta Maria ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconOntario>ON

Prince Rupert{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Portret van Prins Ruprecht (1619-82), paltsgraaf aan de Rijn Rijksmuseum SK-A-3927.jpeg|left|75px) Prince Rupert ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconAlberta>AB
{{flagiconManitoba>MB|
  • Rupert Avenue, Winnipeg
  • Rupertsland Avenue, Winnipeg (indirectly)
  • Prince Rupert Avenue, Winnipeg| |
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC
{{flagiconQuebec>QC
  • Rupert RiverENCYCLOPEDIA, Rupert River, Britannica Academic, 64436, 2008, |||
{{noflag}}
  • Rupert’s LandBOOK, Brown, Jennifer S.H., An Ethnohistorian in Rupert’s Land: Unfinished Conversations, AU Press, 2017, 9781771991711, Edmonton, 23, 974527444, (divided into Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and Yukon)|||

King Charles I{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:King Charles I, with the Order of the Garter - Anthony van Dyck.jpg|left|75px) King Charles I ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconOntario>ON|

King Louis XIV{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Louis-xiv-lebrunl.jpg|left|75px) King Louis XIV ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS
  • Louisbourg{{sfn|Hamilton|1978|pp=141–142}}||
{{flagiconQuebec>QC

Queen Anne{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Anna regina.jpg|left|75px) Queen Anne ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS

Louis, Dauphin of France{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Louis de France, dauphin (1745) by Maurice Quentin de La Tour.png|left|75px) Louis, Dauphin of France ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconManitoba>MB

King George I{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:King George I by Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt (3).jpg|left|75px) King George IOther title: Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1698–1714) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS

King George II{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:George II by Thomas Hudson.jpg|left|75px) King George IIOther title: Prince of Wales (1714–1727) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconManitoba>MB|||
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS
  • Cape George{{citation| url=https://pictoucounty.net/Pictou-County-Books/Nova-Scotia-Place-Names.pdf| last=Brown| first=Thomas J.| title=Nova Scotia Place Names| page=56| year=1922| accessdate=13 August 2023}}
  • George Bay
  • Georges Island
  • Kings County{{sfn|Hamilton|1996|p=342}}
  • Kingsport{{refn|Named for its location in Kings County{{sfn|Hamilton|1996|pp=342–343}}|group=n|name=GeorgeIINS}}
  • Kingston{{refn|group=n|name=GeorgeIINS}}|||

Prince Frederick (1707–1751){| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Frederick, Prince of Wales 1754 by Liotard.jpg|left|75px) Prince Frederick ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconOntario>ON|

Charles Edward Stuart{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Lost Portrait of Charles Edward Stuart.jpg|left|75px) Charles Edward Stuart ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconPrince Edward Island>PEI
  • Kingsboro{{sfn|Hamilton|1996|pp=459–460}}|||

Prince William (1721–1765){| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Cumberland-Reynolds.jpg|left|75px) Prince WilliamOther title: The Duke of Cumberland (1726–1765) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS

King George III{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:George III (by Sir William Beechey).jpg|left|75px) King George IIIOther titles: Prince George (1738–1760)’The Duke of Lancaster (1760–1820)’Elector of Hanover (Brunswick-Lüneburg) (1760–1820) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC
{{flagiconNew Brunswick>NB
{{flagiconNewfoundland and Labrador>NL
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS
{{flagiconOntario>ON
{{flagiconPrince Edward Island>PE

Queen Charlotte*{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Queen Charlotte - After Zoffany c. 1775.jpg|left|75px) Queen Charlotte ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC
{{flagiconNew Brunswick>NB
{{flagiconNewfoundland and Labrador>NL
  • Charlottetown{{Refn|Hamilton suggests the town was named in honor of the city on Prince Edward Island.{{harvtxt|Hamilton|1978|p=110}}|group=n|name=Hamilton}}|||
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS
{{flagiconOntario>ON
{{flagiconPrince Edward Island>PE

Prince Frederick (1763–1827){| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Frederick, Duke of York 1800-1820.jpg|left|75px) Prince FrederickOther title: The Duke of York and Albany (1784–1827) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconNew Brunswick>NB
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS|
{{flagiconOntario>ON
  • East York{{citation| url=https://alternativecampustour.info.yorku.ca/2020/06/whats-in-a-name-what-does-the-duke-of-york-have-to-do-with-york-university-l-anders-sandberg/| last=Sandberg| first=L. Anders| title=What’s in a Name? What does the Duke of York have to do with York University?| date=9 June 202| magazine=Alternative Campus Tour| publisher=York University| accessdate=20 August 2023}}
  • North York
  • York (renamed Toronto)
  • Yorkville
  • York County
  • York Region
{{flagiconNunavut>NU

Princess Frederica*{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Duchess of York by Darbes.jpg|left|75px) Princess FredericaOther title: The Duchess of York and Albany (1791–1820) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconOntario>ON|

Prince Edward (1767–1820){| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn by Sir William Beechey.jpg|left|75px) Prince EdwardOther title: The Duke of Kent (1799–1820) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconNew Brunswick>NB
  • Kent County{{citation| url=https://www.canadiancrown.com/prince-edward-and-new-brunswick.html| last=Tidridge| first=Nathan| title=Prince Edward and New Brunswick| publisher=the Crown in Canada| accessdate=4 April 2023}}
  • Prince Edward Square, Saint John
  • Prince Edward Street, Saint John
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS
  • Edwardsville{{citation| url=https://www.canadiancrown.com/prince-edward-and-nova-scotia.html| last=Tidridge| first=Nathan| title=Prince Edward and Nova Scotia| publisher=the Crown in Canada| accessdate=4 April 2023}}
  • Kent Park, Halifax
  • Kentville{{Sfn|Hamilton|1978|p=140}}
  • Point Edward{{Sfn|Hamilton|1996|pp=381–382}}
  • Prince Edward Trail, Halifax
  • Prince’s Lodge{{Sfn|Hamilton|1996|p=388}}
  • Prince’s Walk, Halifax
  • Castle Hill Drive, Halifax
  • Kent Avenue, Halifax
  • Kent Street, Halifax
  • Lodge Drive, Halifax
  • Lodge Crescent, Halifax||
{{flagiconOntario>ON
  • Edwardsburgh/Cardinal{{citation| url=https://www.canadiancrown.com/prince-edward-and-ontario.html| last=Tidridge| first=Nathan| title=Prince Edward and Ontario| publisher=the Crown in Canada| accessdate=4 April 2023}}
  • Point Edward Village
  • Prince Edward County
{{flagiconPrince Edward Island>PE
  • Kent Street, Charlottetown{{citation| url=https://www.canadiancrown.com/prince-edward-and-pei.html| last=Tidridge| first=Nathan| title=Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, and the province of Prince Edward Island| publisher=The Crown in Canada| accessdate=30 March 2023}}
  • Kent Street, Georgetown
  • Prince Edward Battery, Charlottetown
{{flagiconQuebec>QC
  • Kent Course, Royal Quebec Golf Club, Boischatel{{citation| url=https://www.canadiancrown.com/prince-edward-and-quebec.html| last=Tidridge| first=Nathan| title=Prince Edward and Quebec| publisher=the Crown in Canada| accessdate=4 April 2023}}

Princess Victoria* (1786–1861){| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Dawe, George - Buste van de hertogin van Kent - 170 - Royal Collection of Belgium.jpg|left|75px) Princess VictoriaOther title: The Duchess of Kent (1818–1861) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconPrince Edward Island>PE| | |

Prince Augustus{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex by Guy Head.jpg|left|75px) Prince AugustusOther title: The Duke of Sussex (1801–1843) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconOntario>ON|

Prince Adolphus{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Adolphus Frederick duke of Cambridge.jpg|left|75px) Prince AdolphusOther title: The Duke of Cambridge (1801–1850) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconOntario>ON
{{flagiconNunavut>NU

Princess Augusta{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Princess Augusta.jpg|left|75px) Princess Augusta ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconOntario>ON

Princess Mary{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Princess Mary (1776-1857).jpg|left|75px) Princess MaryOther title: The Duchess of Gloucester (1816–1857) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconNew Brunswick>NB
  • Gloucester County{{citation| url=https://archives.gnb.ca/exhibits/communities/CountyListing.aspx?culture=en-CA&county=4| title=Place Names of New Brunswick: Where is Home? New Brunswick Communities Past and Present| chapter=Gloucester County| publisher=Provincial Archives of New Brunswick| accessdate=13 August 2023}}|||
{{flagiconOntario>ON

Princess Sophia{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“6“| (File:Princess Sophia.jpg|left|75px) Princess Sophia ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconOntario>ON

Princess Amelia{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Princess Amelia (1783-1810).jpg|left|75px) Princess Amelia ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconOntario>ON
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS
  • Point Amelia{{harvnb| Brown| 1922| p=114}}

King George IV{| class“wikitable”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Sir Thomas Lawrence - George IV, 1762 - 1830. Reigned as Regent 1811 - 1820, as King 1820 - 1830 - PG 139 - National Galleries of Scotland.jpg|left|75px) King George IVOther title: The Duke of Cornwall (1762–1820)Royal house: House of Guelph ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconNewfoundland and Labrador>NL
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS|||
{{flagiconOntario>ON
{{flagiconPrince Edward Island>PE
{{flagiconNunavut>NU

Queen Caroline*{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Queen Caroline of Brunswick.jpg|left|75px) Queen Caroline ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconOntario>ON|
  • Queen Street, HamiltonBOOK, Footsteps In Time: Exploring Hamilton’s heritage neighbourhoods, Bill, Manson, North Shore Publishing Inc, 2003, 1-896899-22-6,
  • Caroline Street, Toronto (later renamed Sherbourne Street)||

King Leopold I*{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Leopold I, King of the Belgians.JPG|left|75px) King Leopold IOther title: Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (1790–1826) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconOntario>ON

King William IV{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:WilliamIVbyLonsdale.jpg|left|75px) King William IVOther titles: Prince William Henry (1765–1830)The Duke of Clarence and St. Andrews (1765–1830) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconNew Brunswick>NB
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS|
  • Prince Street, Sydney (originally Prince William Henry Street)|
  • Mariner King Inn, Lunenburg{{citation| url=https://janeaustenslondon.com/2019/08/25/the-sailor-prince-the-society-lady-a-canadian-scandal/| title=The Sailor Prince & the Society Lady – a Canadian Scandal| date=25 August 2019| publisher=Jane Austen’s London| accessdate=21 August 2022}}
{{flagiconQuebec>QC
{{flagiconOntario>ON
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK|
{{flagiconNunavut>NU

Queen Adelaide*{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen.JPG|left|75px) Queen Adelaide ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconOntario>ON
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK
{{flagiconNunavut>NU

The Viscountess Falkland{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Amelia falkland.PNG|left|75px) The Viscountess Falkland{{refn|The Viscountess Falkland, {{née|Amelia Cary FitzClarence}}, was the youngest of William IV’s illegitimate children.|group=n|name=Round}} ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS
  • Falkland{{harvnb| Brown| 1922| p=50}}|||

Queen Victoria

{{further|List of places named after Queen Victoria}}{| class=“wikitable” width=“100%“! colspan=“5“| (File:Queen Victoria 1887.jpg|left|75px) Queen VictoriaOther title: Empress of India (1876–1901) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconAlberta>AB
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC
{{flagiconManitoba>MB
  • Empress Street, Winnipeg
  • Jubilee Avenue, Winnipeg
{{flagiconNew Brunswick>NB
{{flagiconNewfoundland and Labrador>NL
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS
{{flagiconOntario>ON
{{flagiconPrince Edward Island>PE
{{flagiconQuebec>QC
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK
  • Empress Avenue, Saskatoon
  • Empress Street, Saskatoon
  • Queen Street, Saskatoon
  • Victoria Avenue, Regina{{citation| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZcIf46DzpfUC| last=Jackson| first=Michael D.| title=The Crown and Canadian Federalism| page=32| year=2013| publisher=Dundurn Press| isbn=9781459709898| accessdate=6 June 2014}}
  • Victoria Avenue, Saskatoon{{citation| last=Duerkop| first=J.| year=2000| title=Saskatoon’s History in Street Names| location=Saskatoon| publisher=Purich Publishing}}
{{flagiconNorthwest Territories>NT
{{flagiconNunavut>NU

Prince Albert*{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Prince albert.jpg|left|75px) Prince AlbertOther title: Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1819–1857) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC
  • Albert HeadBCGNIS, Albert Head, 696, May 24, 2021,
  • Coburg PeninsulaBCGNIS, Coburg Peninsula, 10257, May 24, 2021,
  • Consort Park, Vancouver
  • Gotha Point
  • Mount AlbertBCGNIS, Mount Albert, 699, May 24, 2021,
  • Saxe PointBOOK, Middleton, Lynn,archive.org/details/placenamesofpaci0000midd, Place Names of the Pacific Northwest Coast, Eldee Publishing Company, 1969, Victoria, B.C., 184, registration, |||
{{flagiconManitoba>MB|
  • Albert Beach|
  • Albert Street, Winnipeg
{{flagiconNew Brunswick>NB
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS
{{flagiconOntario>ON
  • Prince Albert{{citation| url=https://www.scugogheritage.com/historybooks/boomtown.pa.pdf| last=Hvidsten| first=J. Peter| title=The Rise & Fall of Prince Albert, Borelia & Manchester| date=July 2019| page=3| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210906215711www.scugogheritage.com/historybooks/boomtown.pa.pdf| archive-date=6 September 2021}}
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK
{{flagiconNunavut>NU

Princess Victoria (1840–1901){| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Heinrich von Angeli - Victoria, Princess Royal 1882.jpg|left|75px) Princess VictoriaOther title: Princess Royal (1841–1901) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC
  • Princess Royal ReachBOOK, Schweizer, William H., Beyond Understanding: The Complete Guide to Princess Louisa, Chatterbox Falls, Jervis Inlet, EOS Publishing, 1989, 0-925244-00-7, Seattle, 54, |||
{{flagiconOntario>ON|
{{flagiconNunavut>NU

Princess Alice{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Alicia del Reino Unido.jpg|left|75px) Princess Alice ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC

Prince Alfred{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Prince Alfred.jpg|left|75px) Prince Alfred ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC
  • Mount AlfredBOOK, Hitz, Charles W., Through the Rapids – The History of Princess Louisa Inlet, Sikta 2 Publishing, 2003, 0-9720255-0-2, Kirkland, Wash., 54, |||

Princess Helena{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Princess Helena 1872.jpg|left|75px) Princess Helena ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC

Princess Louise (1848–1939){| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Princess Louise 1871.jpg|left|75px) Princess LouiseFull name: Louisa Caroline Alberta ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconAlberta>AB
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC
{{flagiconManitoba>MB
{{flagiconNew Brunswick>NB
  • Princess Louise’s Park, SussexDepartment of Canadian Heritage{{citation| url=https://archives.gnb.ca/exhibits/royalvisit/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&ImageID=2002-2-06| author=Provincial Archives of New Brunswick| year=2002| title=The Golden Jubilee: A New Brunswick Tribute| work=P229-42| publisher=King’s Printer for New Brunswick| accessdate=4 April 2023}}|||
{{flagiconOntario>ON
  • Princess Louise Drive, Ottawa||
{{flagiconQuebec>QC

The Duke of Argyll*{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Johncampbell1845-2.jpeg|left|75px) The Duke of ArgyllOther title: The Marquess of Lorne (1847–1900) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconAlberta>AB|
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC|
  • Lorne Hotel, Comox{{Citation| last=Hawthorn| first=Tom| title=Beyond the charred remains of Comox’s oldest licensed taproom| newspaper=The Globe and Mail| date=6 March 2011| url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/british-columbia/tom-hawthorn/beyond-the-charred-remains-of-comoxs-oldest-licensed-taproom/article1931920/| access-date=7 March 2011}}||
{{flagiconManitoba>MB
  • Argyle
  • Lorne|
  • Lorne Avenue, Winnipeg
  • Argyle Street, Winnipeg
  • Lorne Street, Trenton, Ontario|
{{flagiconNew Brunswick>NB
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS|
{{flagiconOntario>ON|
  • Argyle Avenue, Ottawa||
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK|
  • Argyle Avenue, Saskatoon
  • Lorne Avenue, Saskatoon||

Prince Arthur{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:HRH Duke of Connaiight Photo A (HS85-10-26757).jpg|left|75px) Prince ArthurOther title: The Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1874–1942) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconAlberta>AB
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC
{{flagiconManitoba>MB
{{flagiconNew Brunswick>NB|
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS||
{{flagiconNorthwest Territories>NT
{{flagiconOntario>ON
{{flagiconQuebec>QC|
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK|

Princess Patricia{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Princess Patricia of Connaught ca 1912.jpg|left|75px) Princess Patricia ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconAlberta>AB
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>BC
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>ON
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK|||

Prince Leopold{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Prince Leopold (edited).jpg|left|75px) Prince LeopoldOther title: The Duke of Albany (1881–1884) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconOntario>ON||
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK|

Princess Beatrice{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Princess Beatrice 1868.jpg|left|75px) Princess BeatriceFull name: Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC
  • Mount VictoriaBOOK, Hitz, Charles W., Through the Rapids: The History of Princess Louisa Inlet, 54, 2003, Sitka 2 Publishing, Kirkland, WA., 0-9720255-0-2, (renamed ḵ’els)BCGNIS, Mount Victoria, 22479, May 24, 2021, |||

The Earl of Athlone*{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Earlofathlone.jpg|left|75px) The Earl of Athlone ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconAlberta>AB
{{flagiconManitoba>MB||
  • Athlone Drive, Winnipeg
{{flagiconNewfoundland and Labrador>NL
{{flagiconOntario>ON|||
  • The Athlone, Ottawa

King Edward VII{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:King Edward LCCN2014684834 (cropped).jpg|left|75px) King Edward VIIFull name: Albert EdwardOther titles: The Prince of Wales (1841–1901)’The Duke of Rothesay (1841–1901)’Baron of Renfrew (1901–1910) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconAlberta>AB
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC
{{flagiconManitoba>MB
{{flagiconNew Brunswick>NB
{{flagiconNewfoundland and Labrador>NL|||
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS
{{flagiconOntario>ON
{{flagiconPrince Edward Island>PE PE
{{flagiconQuebec>QC|
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK|
  • King Edward Hotel, Saskatoon (destroyed by fire{{citation| url=http://nosho.usask.ca/islandora/object/ichs%3A408| title=Scenes of Spectacular King Edward Hotel Fire| date=14 November 1961| newspaper=The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix| publisher=University of Saskatchewan| accessdate=14 August 2023}})
  • King Edward Place, Saskatoon
  • Prince of Wales Branch Library, Regina
{{flagiconNunavut>NU

Queen Alexandra*{| class“wikitable”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Queen Alexandra in 1902.jpg|left|75px) Queen AlexandraOther title: Princess Alexandra (1844–1901) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconAlberta>AB
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC
  • Alexandra Bridge, Fraser Canyon{{Refn|Named for its proximity to Alexandra BridgeBCGNIS, 69502, Alexandra Lodge, May 25, 2021, |group=n|name=Lodge}}BCGNIS, Alexandra Bridge, 748, May 25, 2021,
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS|
{{flagiconOntario>ON
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK|

Princess Maud{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:1869 Maud.jpg|left|75px) Princess MaudOther title: Queen Maud (1905–1938) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconNunavut>NU

Princess Louise (1867–1931){| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Louise Princess Royal.jpg|left|75px) Princess LouiseOther title: Princess Royal (1905–1931) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC|||

King George V{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:King George 1923 LCCN2014715558 (cropped).jpg|left|75px) King George VOther titles: The Duke of York (1892–1910) The Prince of Wales (1901–1910) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconAlberta>AB
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC
{{flagiconManitoba>MB||
{{flagiconNew Brunswick>NB|
{{flagiconNewfoundland and Labrador>NL
{{flagiconOntario>ON|
  • Coronation Park, Oakville{{citation| url=https://polarisdetailing.ca/coronation-park-oakville| title=Coronation Park| publisher=Polaris Detailing| accessdate=9 March 2024}}|
{{flagiconQuebec>QC
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK
{{flagiconNunavut>NU

Queen Mary*{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Queenmaryformalportrait edit3.jpg|left|75px) Queen Mary ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconAlberta>AB
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC||
{{flagiconOntario>ON|
  • Queen Mary Hospital (part of West Park Healthcare Centre)
{{flagiconQuebec>QC|
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK||

Prince George{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:George 1st Kent.png|left|75px) Prince George ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconOntario>ON|

King Edward VIII{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Good bye (The Prince of Wales) (HS85-10-36137).jpg|left|75px) King Edward VIIIOther titles: Prince Edward (1894–1936), (1936–1972)The Prince of Wales (1910–1936) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconAlberta>AB|||
{{flagiconOntario>BC
{{flagiconOntario>ON|
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK|
  • Prince of Wales Promenade, Regina

King George VI{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:King George VI of England, formal photo portrait, circa 1940-1946.jpg|left|75px) King George VIOther title: The Duke of York (1920–1936) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconAlberta>AB
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC
{{flagiconOntario>ON
{{flagiconQuebec>QC|
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK

Queen Elizabeth*{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:ElizabethBowes-Lyon.jpg|left|75px) Queen Elizabeth ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconAlberta>AB
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC
{{flagiconNewfoundland and Labrador>NL||
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS||
{{flagiconOntario>ON|
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK

Princess Margaret{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Princess Margaret.jpg|left|75px) Princess Margaret ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconAlberta>AB
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC
{{flagiconManitoba>MB||
{{flagiconNew Brunswick>NB|
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS||
{{flagiconOntario>ON|
  • Princess Margaret Boulevard, Toronto
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK||

Queen Elizabeth II{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Elizabeth II greets NASA GSFC employees, May 8, 2007 edit.jpg|left|75px) Queen Elizabeth IIOther title: Princess Elizabeth (1926–1952) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconAlberta>AB
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC
  • Queen Elizabeth II Promenade, Nanaimo
{{flagiconManitoba>MB
{{flagiconNew Brunswick>NB
  • Coronation Park, Bathurst
  • Platinum Jubilee Garden, Government House, Fredericton{{citation| url=https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/lgnb/news/news_release.2022.06.0336.html| author=Office of the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick| title=Invitation to the official opening of the Platinum Jubilee Garden| date=23 June 2022| publisher=Queen’s Printer for New Brunswick| accessdate=12 August 2023}}
  • Princess Elizabeth Playground and Sportsfield
  • Queen Elizabeth Boulevard, Moncton
  • Queen Elizabeth Drive, Bathurst
{{flagiconNewfoundland and Labrador>NL
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS
  • Jubilee Elementary School, Sydney Mines{{citation| url=https://www.chartwellsk12.ca/schools/jubilee-elementary-school/| title=Jubilee Elementary School| publisher=Chartwells Canada| accessdate=19 August 2023}}
  • Queen Elizabeth High School, Halifax
{{flagiconOntario>ON
{{flagiconPrince Edward Island>PE
  • Queen Elizabeth Drive, Charlottetown
  • Queen Elizabeth Drive, Morell
{{flagiconQuebec>QC
  • Princess Elizabeth Elementary School, Magog
  • Queen Elizabeth High School, Sept-ÃŽles
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK
  • Queen Elizabeth Boulevard, Kamsack
  • Queen Elizabeth Power Station, Saskatoon
{{flagiconNorthwest Territories>NT
{{flagiconNunavut>NU
  • Coronation Fjord
  • Coronation Glacier
  • Platinum Jubilee Garden, Legislative Building, Iqaluit{{citation| url=https://nunatsiaq.com/stories/article/nunavut-dedicates-garden-honouring-queens-platinum-jubilee/| title=Nunavut dedicates garden honouring Queen’s platinum jubilee| date=12 July 2022| publisher=Nunatsiaq News| accessdate=12 August 2023}}
  • Queen Elizabeth Islands
  • Queen Elizabeth Slope
  • Queen Elizabeth Undersea Rise
  • Queen Elizabeth Undersea Shelf
{{flagiconYukon>YK
  • Platinum Jubilee Garden, Taylor House, Whitehorse{{citation| url=https://yukon.ca/en/news/summer-celebrations-platinum-jubilee-her-majesty-queen-elizabeth-ii| title=Summer celebrations of the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II| publisher=Government of Yukon| date=1 June 2022}}| ||

Prince Philip*{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Prince Philip NASA cropped.jpg|left|75px) Prince PhilipOther title: The Duke of Edinburgh (1947–2021) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconNewfoundland and Labrador>NL|
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK|

Princess Anne{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Princesa Ana do Reino Unido.jpg|left|75px) Princess AnneOther title: The Princess Royal (1987–present)! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconOntario>ON|

Prince Andrew{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Príncipe André do Reino Unido.jpg|left|75px) Prince AndrewOther title: The Duke of York (1986–present) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconNova Scotia>NS||
{{flagiconOntario>ON
  • Duke of York Boulevard, Mississauga{{citation| url=https://thepointer.com/article/2021-03-15/time-for-canada-to-move-on-from-the-monarchy| author=Eeditorial| title=Time for Canada to Move on From the Monarchy| date=15 March 2021| magazine=The Pointer| accessdate=20 August 2023}}
  • Prince Andrew Court, St. Catharines
  • Prince Andrew Drive, Caledon
  • Prince Andrew Place, Toronto|
  • Prince Andrew Public School, DenfieldWEB,www.teacherweb.com/on/tvdsb/princeandrew/NewsFlash.stm, School Website, CMS & Communications Platform &124; Finalsite,
  • Prince Andrew Public School, LaSalle (replaced by Legacy Oak Trail Public School){{citation| url=https://www.iheartradio.ca/am800/news/new-lasalle-elementary-school-now-has-a-name-1.10233741| last=Broeckel| first=Zander| title=New LaSalle Elementary School Now Has a Name| date=20 November 2019| publisher=iHeart Radio| accessdate=20 August 2023}}|

Prince Edward (1964–present){| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Royal Wedding Stockholm 2010-Konserthuset-Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex.jpg|left|75px) Prince EdwardOther title:The Duke of Edinburgh (2023–present) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK

Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Lady Louise, 2017 (cropped).jpg|left|75px) Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconManitoba>MB

James Mountbatten-Windsor, Earl of Wessex{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:James Mountbatten-Windsor 2023.jpg|left|75px) James Mountbatten-Windsor, Earl of Wessex ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconManitoba>MB

King Charles III{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Prince Charles 2012.jpg|left|75px) King Charles IIIOther titles: Prince Charles (1948–2022)The Prince of Wales (1958–2022) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconAlberta>AB
{{flagiconBritish Columbia>BC|
{{flagiconNew Brunswick>NB|
{{flagiconNewfoundland and Labrador>NL| * Prince of Wales Arena, St. John’s
{{flagiconOntario>ON|
  • Prince Charles Street, Georgetown
  • Prince Charles Street, Mount Forest
  • Prince Charles Street, Wellington North
  • Prince Charles Street, Ottawa{{citation| url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/466085205/| title=Obituaries| date=3 October 2001| newspaper=Ottawa Citizen| accessdate=21 August 2023}}
  • Prince of Wales Drive, Cobourg
  • Prince of Wales Drive, Mississauga
  • Prince of Wales Drive, Nepean
  • Prince of Wales Drive, Ottawa
  • Prince Charles Drive, Toronto
{{flagiconPrince Edward Island>PEI
  • Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall Trail System, Bonshaw Provincial ParkNEWS, TC Media, Royals charm Islanders, 21 May 2014, The Citizen-Record, |
{{flagiconQuebec>QC|
  • Prince-Charles Street, Saint-Hubert{{citation| url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/police-id-woman-with-injured-feet-1.975081| title=Police ID woman with injured feet| date=28 May 2010| publisher=CBC News| accessdate=21 August 2023}}||
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK|
  • Prince of Wales Drive, Regina
{{flagiconNorthwest Territories>NT|||
{{flagiconNunavut>NU

Diana, Princess of Wales*{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Princess Diana 1985.jpg|left|75px) Diana, Princess of Wales ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconOntario>ON|||
{{flagiconSaskatchewan>SK

Queen Camilla*{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall in Jersey.jpg|left|75px) Queen CamillaOther title: Duchess of Cornwall (2005–2022) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconPrince Edward Island>PEI

Prince William (1982–present){| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| (File:Duke of Cambridge at 2011 Wimbledon.jpg|left|75px) Prince WilliamOther titles: The Duke of Cambridge (2011–present)The Prince of Wales (2022–present) ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconOntario>ON|

Various{| class“wikitable” width“100%”

! colspan=“5“| VariousNamed for multiple members of the Royal Family ! width=“5%“| Region !! width=“23.75%“| Geographic locations !! width=“23.75%“| Civil structures !! width=“23.75%“| Schools !! width=“23.75%“| Buildings
{{flagiconManitoba>MB|
{{flagiconQuebec>QC| ||

See also

Notes

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References

Citations

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Sources

  • BOOK,archive.org/details/macmillanbookofc0000hami, Hamilton, William B., The Macmillan Book of Canadian Place Names, Macmillan of Canada, 1978, 0-7705-1524-X, Toronto, registration,
  • BOOK, Hamilton, William B., Place Names of Atlantic Canada, University of Toronto Press, 1996, 9780802075703, Toronto,
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