Royal eponyms in Canada explained

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

Queen Elizabeth I

Queen Elizabeth I
Colloquially: Good Queen Bess
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  • Queen Elizabeth Foreland[3]

King Henry IV

King Henry IV
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Prince Rupert

Prince Rupert
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  • Rupert Avenue, Winnipeg
  • Rupertsland Avenue, Winnipeg (indirectly)
  • Prince Rupert Avenue, Winnipeg
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  • Rupert's Land[6] (divided into Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and Yukon)

King Louis XIV

King Louis XIV
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King George II

King George II
Other title: Prince of Wales (1714–1727)
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King George III

King George III
Other titles: Prince George (1738–1760)
The Duke of Lancaster (1760–1820)
Elector of Hanover (Brunswick-Lüneburg) (1760–1820)
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Queen Charlotte*

Queen Charlotte
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  • Queen's College
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Prince Frederick (1763–1827)

Prince Frederick
Other title: The Duke of York and Albany (1784–1827)
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  • Duke Street, Toronto (later renamed Adelaide Street)
  • Frederick Street, Toronto
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Prince Edward (1767–1820)

Prince Edward
Other title: The Duke of Kent (1799–1820)
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  • Prince Edward Street, Saint John
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  • Castle Hill Drive, Halifax
  • Kent Avenue, Halifax
  • Kent Street, Halifax
  • Lodge Drive, Halifax
  • Lodge Crescent, Halifax
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Prince Adolphus

Prince Adolphus
Other title: The Duke of Cambridge (1801–1850)
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Princess Mary

Princess Mary
Other title: The Duchess of Gloucester (1816–1857)
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  • North Marysburgh

Princess Amelia

Princess Amelia
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  • Point Amelia
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King George IV

King George IV
Other title: The Duke of Cornwall (1762–1820)
Royal house: House of Guelph
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  • King George IV Ecological Reserve
  • King George IV Lake
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  • King George Public School, Guelph
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King William IV

King William IV
Other titles: Prince William Henry (1765–1830)
The Duke of Clarence and St. Andrews (1765–1830)
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  • Prince Street, Sydney (originally Prince William Henry Street)
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Queen Adelaide*

Queen Adelaide
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  • Adelaide Street, London
  • Adelaide Street, Toronto
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Queen Victoria

Queen Victoria
Other title: Empress of India (1876–1901)
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  • Empress Street, Winnipeg
  • Jubilee Avenue, Winnipeg
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  • Victoria Albert Public School, Winnipeg
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Prince Albert*

Prince Albert
Other title: Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1819–1857)
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  • Albert Beach
  • Albert Street, Winnipeg
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  • Victoria Albert Public School, Winnipeg
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Princess Victoria (1840–1901)

Princess Victoria
Other title: Princess Royal (1841–1901)
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Princess Louise (1848–1939)

Princess Louise
Full name: Louisa Caroline Alberta
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  • Princess Street, Winnipeg[40]
  • Louise Street, Winnipeg
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  • Princess Louise Falls, Ottawa[42]
  • Princess Louise Park, Ottawa
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The Duke of Argyll*

The Duke of Argyll
Other title: The Marquess of Lorne (1847–1900)
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  • Lorne Avenue, Winnipeg
  • Argyle Street, Winnipeg
  • Lorne Street, Trenton, Ontario
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  • Argyle Avenue, Ottawa
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  • Argyle Avenue, Saskatoon
  • Lorne Avenue, Saskatoon

Prince Arthur

Prince Arthur
Other title: The Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1874–1942)
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  • Connaught, Calgary
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  • Connaught Public School, Ottawa
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Princess Patricia

Princess Patricia
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Prince Leopold

Prince Leopold
Other title: The Duke of Albany (1881–1884)
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The Earl of Athlone*

The Earl of Athlone
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  • Athlone Drive, Winnipeg
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  • Athlone School, Winnipeg
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  • The Athlone, Ottawa

King Edward VII

King Edward VII
Full name: Albert Edward
Other titles: The Prince of Wales (1841–1901)
The Duke of Rothesay (1841–1901)
Baron of Renfrew (1901–1910)
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  • King Edward Street, Winnipeg
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  • King Edward Public School, Winnipeg
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  • Route Édouard VII, Saint Philippe de Laprairie
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  • Edward Avenue, Saskatoon
  • King Crescent, Saskatoon
  • King Street, Saskatoon
  • Prince of Wales Avenue, Saskatoon
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Queen Alexandra*

Queen Alexandra
Other title: Princess Alexandra (1844–1901)
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  • Queen Alexandra Elementary School, Edmonton
  • Alexandra School, Medicine Hat (Now known as Alexandra Middle School)
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  • Queen Alexandra Elementary School, Vancouver
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  • Queen Alexandra Public School, Toronto
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King George V

King George V
Other titles: The Duke of York (1892–1910)
The Prince of Wales (1901–1910)
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  • George V Public School, Winnipeg
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  • King George V Mountain

Queen Mary*

Queen Mary
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  • Queen Mary Hospital (part of West Park Healthcare Centre)
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King Edward VIII

King Edward VIII
Other titles: Prince Edward (1894–1936), (1936–1972)
The Prince of Wales (1910–1936)
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  • Mount Prince Edward[60]
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  • Prince of Wales Promenade, Regina

King George VI

King George VI
Other title: The Duke of York (1920–1936)
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Queen Elizabeth*

Queen Elizabeth
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  • Queen Elizabeth Park, Edmonton[65]
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Princess Margaret

Princess Margaret
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  • Princess Margaret School, Winnipeg
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  • Princess Margaret Rose Elementary School, Truro
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  • Princess Margaret Boulevard, Toronto
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Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II
Other title: Princess Elizabeth (1926–1952)
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  • Queen Elizabeth II Promenade, Nanaimo
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  • Queen Elizabeth II Gardens, Winnipeg
  • Queen Elizabeth II Playground, Brandon
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  • Queen Elizabeth Boulevard, Moncton
  • Queen Elizabeth Drive, Bathurst
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  • Queen Elizabeth High School, St. Edward's
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  • Queen Elizabeth Drive, Charlottetown
  • Queen Elizabeth Drive, Morell
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  • Princess Elizabeth Elementary School, Magog
  • Queen Elizabeth High School, Sept-Îles
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  • Queen Elizabeth Boulevard, Kamsack
  • Queen Elizabeth Power Station, Saskatoon
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  • Platinum Jubilee Garden, Taylor House, Whitehorse

Prince Philip*

Prince Philip
Other title: The Duke of Edinburgh (1947–2021)
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  • Duke of Edinburgh Way, Regina
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Prince Andrew

Prince Andrew
Other title: The Duke of York (1986–present)
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  • Prince Andrew Public School, Denfield[96]
  • Prince Andrew Public School, LaSalle (replaced by Legacy Oak Trail Public School)

King Charles III

King Charles III
Other titles: Prince Charles (1948–2022)
The Prince of Wales (1958–2022)
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  • Prince Charles Elementary School, Edmonton
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  • Prince of Wales Drive, Regina
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Diana, Princess of Wales*

Diana, Princess of Wales
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  • Princess Diana Multi-District Park, Saskatoon

Various

Various
Named for multiple members of the Royal Family
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See also

References

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