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- Eponymous royalty King Francis I Queen Elizabeth I King Henry IV Queen Henrietta Maria Prince Rupert King Louis XIV Queen Anne King Louis XV Louis, Dauphin of France King George I King George II Prince Frederick Prince William King George III Queen Charlotte* Prince Frederick Princess Frederica* Prince Edward Prince Adolphus Princess Augusta Princess Mary Princess Sophia Princess Amelia King George IV Queen Caroline* King Leopold I* King William IV Queen Adelaide* Queen Victoria Prince Albert* Princess Victoria Princess Alice Prince Alfred Princess Helena Princess Louise The Duke of Argyll* Prince Arthur Princess Patricia Prince Leopold Princess Beatrice The Earl of Athlone* King Edward VII Queen Alexandra* Princess Maud Princess Louise King George V Queen Mary* Prince George King Edward VIII King George VI Queen Elizabeth* Princess Margaret Queen Elizabeth II Prince Philip* Prince Charles Diana, Princess of Wales* Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall* Prince William Princess Anne Prince Andrew Prince Edward Lady Louise Windsor Viscount Severn Various
- See also
- References
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 royaltyKing Francis IKing Francis I |
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{{flagicon|Quebec}} QC | |
Queen Elizabeth IQueen Elizabeth I Colloquially: Good Queen Bess |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | - Mount Queen Bess
- Oriana Peak
| {{flagicon|Nunavut}} NU | - Queen Elizabeth Foreland[1]
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King Henry IVKing Henry IV |
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{{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | | {{flagicon|Quebec}} QC | |
Queen Henrietta MariaQueen Henrietta Maria |
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{{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | |
Prince RupertPrince Rupert |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Alberta}} AB | | {{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | - Fort Rupert
- Prince Rupert
| | - Prince Rupert Secondary School, Prince Rupert
| {{flagicon|Quebec}} QC | | {{noflag}} | |
King Louis XIVKing Louis XIV |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Quebec}} QC | - Place Royale, Quebec City
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Queen AnneQueen Anne |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | - Annapolis County
- Annapolis Royal
| - Fort Anne, Annapolis Royal
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King Louis XVKing Louis XV |
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{{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | | |
Louis, Dauphin of FranceLouis, Dauphin of France |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Manitoba}} MB | |
King George IKing George I Other title: Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1698–1714) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | |
King George IIKing George II Other title: Prince of Wales (1714-1727) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Manitoba}} MB | - Prince of Wales Fort, Churchill
| {{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | |
Prince FrederickPrince Frederick |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Ontario}} ON- Point Frederick Peninsula, Kingston
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Prince WilliamPrince William Other title: The Duke of Cumberland (1726-1765) |
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{{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | |
King George IIIKing 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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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | - Strait of Georgia
- Fort George (now Prince George)[4]
| {{flagicon|New Brunswick}} NB | - Kings County
- Kingston
- Lake George
- New Brunswick
- Rexton
| {{flagicon|Newfoundland and Labrador}} NL | - Georgetown
- King's Cove
- King's Point
| {{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | - Kingsburg
- Kings County
- Lake George
- Lake George
- Lake George
- Kingsport
- Kingston
- Lunenburg
- Lunenburg County
| | - King's-Edgehill School, Windsor
- University of King's College, Halifax
| {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Kingston
- Lancaster (now South Glengarry)[1]
| - King Street, Hamilton
- King Street, Kitchener/Waterloo
- King Street, St. Catharines
- King Street, Toronto
| {{flagicon|Prince Edward Island}} PE | - Georgetown[1]
- Kings County
- Kings Royalty
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Queen Charlotte*Queen Charlotte |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | - Queen Charlotte City
- Queen Charlotte Islands (later renamed Haida Gwaii)
- Queen Charlotte Strait
- Queen Charlotte Sound
| {{flagicon|New Brunswick}} NB | - Charlotte County
- Queens County
- Queenstown
| | {{flagicon|Newfoundland and Labrador}} NL | - Charlottetown
- Queen's Cove
| {{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | | | {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Charlottenburgh[1]
- Queensborough
- Queenston
- Queensville
| {{flagicon|Prince Edward Island}} PE | - Charlottetown[1]
- Queens County
- Queens Royalty
| - Queen Street, Charlottetown
| - Queen Charlotte Armouries, Charlottetown
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Prince FrederickPrince Frederick Other title: The Duke of York and Albany (1784-1827) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|New Brunswick}} NB | | {{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | | {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Duke Street, Toronto (later renamed Adelaide Street)[10]
- Frederick Street, Toronto[10]
| - Duke of York Inn, Toronto
| {{flagicon|Nunavut}} NU | |
Princess Frederica*Princess Frederica Other title: The Duchess of York and Albany (1791-1820) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Duchess Street, Toronto (later renamed Richmond Street)[10]
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Prince EdwardPrince Edward Other title: The Duke of Kent (1799-1820) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|New Brunswick}} NB | - Prince Edward School, Moncton
| {{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | | {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Point Edward
- Prince Edward County
| {{flagicon|Prince Edward Island}} PE | |
Prince AdolphusPrince Adolphus Other title: The Duke of Sussex (1801-1843) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | | |
Princess AugustaPrincess Augusta |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Augusta Township
- North Augusta
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Princess MaryPrincess Mary |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | |
Princess SophiaPrincess Sophia |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | |
Princess AmeliaPrincess Amelia |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Ameliasburgh
- Ameliasburgh Township
| {{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | |
King George IVKing George IV Other title: The Duke of Cornwall (1762–1820) Royal house: House of Guelph |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Newfoundland and Labrador}} NL | - King George IV Ecological Reserve
- King George IV Lake
| {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Cornwall[1]
- Georgian Bay
- Guelph
| - George Street, Toronto[6]
| - King George Public School, Guelph
| - Prince George Hotel, Kingston
| {{flagicon|Prince Edward Island}} PE | - Prince County
- Prince Royalty
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Queen Caroline*Queen Caroline |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Queen Street, Hamilton[7]
- Caroline Street, Toronto (later renamed Sherbourne Street)[6]
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King Leopold I*King Leopold I Other title: Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (1790–1826) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | |
King William IVKing William IV Other titles: Prince William Henry (1765-1830) The Duke of Clarence and St. Andrews (1765-1830) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|New Brunswick}} NB | | {{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | - Prince Street, Sydney (originally Prince William Henry Street)
| {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Williamsford
- Williamstown
| {{flagicon|Nunavut}} NU | |
Queen Adelaide*Queen Adelaide |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | | - Adelaide Street, London
- Adelaide Street, Toronto[6]
| {{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK | - Adelaide/Churchill, Saskatoon
| {{flagicon|Nunavut}} NU | | |
Queen VictoriaQueen Victoria Other title: Empress of India (1876-1901) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Alberta}} AB | - Empress[8]
- Fort Victoria[8]
- Mount Victoria
- Victoria Glacier[9]
- Victoria Park, Calgary
| - Victoria School of Performing and Visual Arts, Edmonton
| - Fort Victoria, Smoky Lake
- Victoria Arena, Calgary (demolished)
| {{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | - Mount Victoria
- Queen Peak[8]
- Queensborough
- Victoria
- Victoria Harbour
- Victoria Park, North Vancouver
- Victoria Peak[8]
| | - Queen Victoria Annex, Vancouver
| - The Empress, Victoria
- Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria
| {{flagicon|Manitoba}} MB | - Lake Victoria[8]
- Victoria[8]
- Victoria Beach[8]
| - Empress Street, Winnipeg[30]
- Jubilee Avenue, Winnipeg[30]
| - Victoria Albert Public School, Winnipeg
| - Victoria General Hospital, Winnipeg[8]
| {{flagicon|New Brunswick}} NB | - Victoria
- Victoria County
- Victoria Park, Moncton
| {{flagicon|Newfoundland and Labrador}} NL | - Victoria[8]
- Victoria Cove
- Victoria Lake
- Victoria Park, St. John's
| {{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | - Victoria
- Victoria Beach[8]
- Victoria County[8]
- Victoria Harbour
- Victoria Park, Halifax
- Victoria Park, Sydney
- Victoria Park, Truro
- Victoria Park, Westville
| | - Victoria General Hospital, Halifax (now Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre)[8]
| {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Queen's Park, Toronto
- Queen Victoria Park, Niagara Falls[10]
- Victoria
- Victoria Corners[8]
- Victoria County (now City of Kawartha Lakes)
- Victoria Falls[11]
- Victoria Harbour[8]
- Victoria Island
- Victoria Lake
- Victoria Memorial Square, Toronto
- Victoria Park, Kitchener
- Victoria Park, London
- Victoria Road
- Victoria Springs[8]
- Victoria Square[8]
| - Queen Street, Ottawa
- Queen Street East, Toronto
- Queen Street West, Toronto
- Victoria Bridge, Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park[11]
- Victoria Park Avenue, Toronto
| - Queen's University, Kingston
- Victoria University, Toronto[8]
- Victoria Park Collegiate Institute, Toronto
| - Queen's Gates, Ottawa
- Queen's Hotel, Toronto (demolished)[12]
- Queen's Lantern, Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa[13]
- Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie
- Victoria Building, Ottawa
- Victoria Hall, Cobourg[14]
- Victoria Hall, Hamilton
- Victoria Hall, Kingston
- Victoria Hall, Petrolia
- Victoria Memorial Museum Building, Ottawa
- Victoria Park Station, Toronto
| {{flagicon|Prince Edward Island}} PE | - Victoria[8]
- Victoria Cross[8]
- Victoria Park, Charlottetown
- Victoria Provincial Park
- Victoria West[8]
| {{flagicon|Quebec}} QC | - Grand lac Victoria[8]
- Parc Victoria, Quebec City
- Victoria Square, Montreal
- Victoriaville[8]
| - Avenue Victoria, Saint-Lambert/Longueuil
- Victoria Bridge, Montreal
- Victoria Street, Montreal
- Rue Victoria, Longueuil
| - Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal[8]
| {{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK | - Lake Victoria[8]
- Regina
- Victoria Park, Regina
- Victoria Park, Saskatoon
| - Victoria Avenue, Regina[15]
- Victoria Avenue, Saskatoon
| - Victoria School, Kamsack
- Victoria School, Saskatoon
| {{flagicon|Northwest Territories}} NT | | {{flagicon|Nunavut}} NU | - Victoria Harbour[8]
- Victoria Island
- Victoria and Albert Mountains
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Prince Albert*Prince Albert Other title: Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1819-1857) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | - Albert Head
- Coburg Peninsula
- Consort Park, Vancouver[8]
- Gotha Point
- Saxe Point
| {{flagicon|Manitoba}} MB- Albert Street, Winnipeg [30]
| - Victoria Albert Public School, Winnipeg
| {{flagicon|New Brunswick}} NB | - Albert County
- Albert Mines
| - Albert Street, Fredericton
| - Albert Street Middle School, Fredericton
| {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | | - Albert College, Belleville
| {{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK | - Prince Albert
- Prince Albert National Park
| - Albert Avenue, Saskatoon
- Albert Street, Regina[15]
| - Albert Community Centre, Saskatoon
| {{flagicon|Nunavut}} NU | - Victoria and Albert Mountains
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Princess VictoriaPrincess Victoria Other title: Princess Royal (1840-1901) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | - Mount Victoria
- Princess Royal Reach[16]
| {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Princess Street, Kingston[17]
| {{flagicon|Nunavut}} NU | |
Princess AlicePrincess Alice |
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{{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | |
Prince AlfredPrince Alfred |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | |
Princess HelenaPrincess Helena |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | |
Princess LouisePrincess Louise Full name: Louisa Caroline Alberta |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Alberta}} AB | - Alberta
- Lake Louise
- Lake Louise
- Little Alberta
- Mount Alberta
| {{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | - Princess Louisa Inlet[16]
- Princess Louisa Marine Provincial Park
| {{flagicon|Manitoba}} MB | - Princess Street, Winnipeg[19]
- Louise Street, Winnipeg[19]
| {{flagicon|New Brunswick}} NB | - Princess Louise's Park, Sussex[20]
| {{flagicon|Quebec}} QC | |
The Duke of Argyll*The Duke of Argyll Other title: The Marquess of Lorne (1847-1900) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Alberta}} AB | - Marquis of Lorne Trail, Calgary
- Argyll Road, Edmonton
| {{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | | {{flagicon|Manitoba}} MB | - Lorne Avenue, Winnipeg[19]
- Argyle Street, Winnipeg[19]
- Lorne Street, Trenton, Ontario
| {{flagicon|New Brunswick}} NB | | {{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | | |
Prince ArthurPrince Arthur Other title: The Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1874-1942) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Alberta}} AB | | - Connaught Drive, Glenora, Edmonton
- Connaught Drive, Jasper
| - Connaught Armoury, Edmonton
| {{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | | - Connaught Tunnel[15]
- Connaught Bridge, more commonly called Cambie Bridge, Vancouver
| {{flagicon|Manitoba}} MB | | {{flagicon|New Brunswick}} NB | - Connaught Street, Fredericton
| - Connaught Street Elementary School, Fredericton
| {{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | - Prince Arthur Junior High School, Dartmouth
| {{flagicon|Northwest Territories}} NT | | {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Connaught Place, Ottawa (later Confederation Square)
| - Prince Arthur Avenue, Toronto
| - Connaught Public School, Ottawa
| - Connaught Building, Ottawa
- Royal Connaught Hotel, Hamilton
| {{flagicon|Quebec}} QC | - Prince Arthur Street, Montreal
| {{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK | - Connaught Crescent, Regina[15]
- Connaught Place, Saskatoon
| - Connaught School, Regina[15]
- Prince Arthur Community School, Moose Jaw
| - Connaught Block, Saskatoon
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Princess PatriciaPrincess Patricia |
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{{flagicon|Alberta}} AB | - Princess
- Patricia
- Princess Patricia Park, Edmonton
- Patricia Lake
| | {{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK | - Patricia Hotel, Saskatoon
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Prince LeopoldPrince Leopold Other title: The Duke of Albany (1881-1884) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | | {{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK | - Leopold Crescent, Regina[15]
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Princess BeatricePrincess Beatrice Full name: Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore |
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{{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | |
The Earl of Athlone*The Earl of Athlone |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Alberta}} AB | | - Athlone Elementary School, Edmonton
| {{flagicon|Manitoba}} MB- Athlone Drive, Winnipeg[66]
| | {{flagicon|Newfoundland and Labrador}} NL | | {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | | |
King Edward VIIKing Edward VII Full name: Albert Edward Other titles: The Prince of Wales (1841-1901) The Duke of Rothsay (1841-1901) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Alberta}} AB | - King Edward Park, Edmonton
| {{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | - King Edward Peak
- Mount Albert
- Mount Albert Edward
- Mount King Edward
- Prince of Wales Reach
- Princeton
| - King Edward Avenue, Vancouver
- Kingsway, Vancouver
| - Prince of Wales Secondary School, Vancouver
| - King Edward Station, Vancouver
| {{flagicon|Manitoba}} MB | - King Edward Street, Winnipeg[19]
| - King Edward Public School, Winnipeg
| {{flagicon|New Brunswick}} NB | | {{flagicon|Nunavut}} NU | | {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - King Edward Park, Brighton[24]
- Mount Albert
- Prince's Square, Hamilton
- Prince of Wales Falls, Ottawa
| - King Edward Avenue, Ottawa
- Prince of Wales Bridge, Ottawa
| - King Edward School, Kitchener
- Prince of Wales Public School, Peterborough
| - King Edward Hotel, Toronto
| {{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | | {{flagicon|Prince Edward Island}} PE | | - Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown (merged into UPEI)
| {{flagicon|Quebec}} QC | - Route Édouard VII, Saint Philippe de Laprairie
| {{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK | - Prince of Wales Avenue, Saskatoon
| - King Edward School, Saskatoon (demolished)
| - King Edward Hotel, Saskatoon
- King Edward Place, Saskatoon
- Prince of Wales Branch Library, Regina
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Queen Alexandra*Queen Alexandra Other title: Princess Alexandra (1844-1901) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Alberta}} AB | - Queen Alexandra, Edmonton
| - Queen Alexandra Elementary School, Edmonton
| - Royal Alexandra Hospital, Edmonton
| {{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | - Alexandra Peak
- Mount Alexandra
- Alexandra Park, Vancouver
| - Alexandra Bridge, Fraser Canyon
| - Queen Alexandra Elementary School, Vancouver
| {{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | | {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | | - Royal Alexandra Interprovincial Bridge, Ottawa
| - Queen Alexandra Public School, Toronto
| - Queen Alexandra Community Centre, Peterborough
- Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto
| {{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK | - Princess Alexandra School, Saskatoon
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Princess MaudPrincess Maud Other title: Queen Maud (1905-1938) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Nunavut}} NU | |
Princess LouisePrincess Louise Other title: Princess Royal (1905-1931) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | - SS Princess Royal (scrapped)
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King George VKing George V |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Alberta}} AB | | - King George School, Calgary
| {{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | | {{flagicon|Manitoba}} MB | - George V Public School, Winnipeg
| {{flagicon|New Brunswick}} NB | - George Street, Fredericton
| - George Street Middle School, Fredericton
| {{flagicon|Newfoundland and Labrador}} NL | - King George V Park, St. John's
| {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - King George Public School, Newmarket
| - St. George's Chapel, Cathedral Church of St. James, Toronto[13]
- Prince of Wales Hotel, Niagara-on-the-Lake
| {{flagicon|Quebec}} QC | - Place George V, Quebec City
| {{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK- King George School, Saskatoon
| - King George Hotel, Saskatoon
| {{flagicon|Nunavut}} NU | |
Queen Mary*Queen Mary |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Alberta}} AB | - Queen Mary Park, Edmonton
| {{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | - Queen Mary Elementary School, Vancouver
| {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Queen Mary Drive, Oakville
| - Queen Mary Public School, Peterborough
- Queen Mary Street Public School, Ottawa
| {{flagicon|Quebec}} QC | - Queen Mary Road, Montreal
| {{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK | - Queen Mary School, Prince Albert
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Prince GeorgePrince George |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Princes Boulevard, Toronto
| - Princes' Gates, Toronto
- Prince George Hotel, Kingston
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King Edward VIIIKing Edward VIII Other title: The Prince of Wales (1910-1936) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Alberta}} AB | | {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Prince Edward Viaduct, Toronto
- Princes Boulevard
| | {{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK | - Prince of Wales Promenade, Regina
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King George VIKing George VI Other title: The Duke of York (1920–1936) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Alberta}} AB | - King's Lookout, Tunnel Mountain[26]
| | {{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | - King George VI Provincial Park
| - King George Boulevard, Surrey
| - King George Secondary School, Vancouver
| - King George Station
- King George Tower
| {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | | - King George VI Bridge, Port Stanley[27]
| - Duke of York School, Toronto
- King George VI School, Kenora[28]
| - King George VI Chapel, Grace Church on-the-Hill, Toronto
| {{flagicon|Quebec}} QC | - George VI Avenue, Quebec City
| {{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK | | - King George Community School, Prince Albert
- King George School, Moose Jaw
- King George School, Saskatoon
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Queen Elizabeth*Queen Elizabeth |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Alberta}} AB | - Queen Elizabeth Park, Edmonton[29]
| - Queen Elizabeth Pool, Edmonton[29]
| {{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | - Queen Elizabeth Park, Vancouver
| - Queen Elizabeth Secondary School, Surrey
- Queen Elizabeth Annex, Vancouver
- Queen Elizabeth Elementary School, Vancouver
| {{flagicon|Newfoundland and Labrador}} NL | - Queen Elizabeth Regional High School, Conception Bay[30]
| {{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | - Queen Elizabeth High School, Halifax
| {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | | - Queen Elizabeth Public School, Ottawa
- Queen Elizabeth School, Kitchener
| {{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK | - Queen Elizabeth, Saskatoon
| - Queen Elizabeth School, Lloydminster
- Queen Elizabeth School, Saskatoon
- Queen Elizabeth School, Weyburn
|
Princess MargaretPrincess Margaret |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Alberta}} AB | - Princess Margaret Mountain
| {{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | - Princess Margaret Marine Park
| - Princess Margaret Secondary School, Surrey
- Princess Margaret Secondary School, Penticton
| {{flagicon|Manitoba}} MB | - Princess Margaret School, Winnipeg
| {{flagicon|New Brunswick}} NB | - Princess Margaret Bridge, Fredericton
| {{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | - Princess Margaret Rose Elementary School, Truro
| {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Princess Margaret Boulevard, Toronto
| - Princess Margaret Nursery School, Etobicoke[31]
- Princess Margaret Junior School, Etobicoke
| - Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto
| {{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK | - Princess Margaret School, Prince Albert
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Queen Elizabeth IIQueen Elizabeth II Other title: Princess Elizabeth (1926–1952) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Alberta}} AB | - Diamond Jubilee Park, Wetaskiwin[32]
- Queen Elizabeth Provincial Park[33]
- Queen Elizabeth Ranges
- Coronation Park, Edmonton
| - Queen Elizabeth II Highway
- Princess Elizabeth Avenue, Edmonton
| - Queen Elizabeth Junior and Senior High School, Calgary
- Queen Elizabeth High School, Edmonton
| - Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Edmonton
- Queen Elizabeth II Planetarium,[34] Edmonton
- Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, Grande Prairie
| {{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | | - Queen Elizabeth Annex, Vancouver
- Queen Elizabeth Elementary School, New Westminster
- Queen Elizabeth Elementary School, Vancouver
- Queen Elizabeth Secondary School, Surrey
| - Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver
- Queen Elizabeth II Observatory, Mount Kobau. (Proposed)
| {{flagicon|Manitoba}} MB | - Queen Elizabeth II Gardens, Winnipeg[13]
| - Queen Elizabeth II Way, Winnipeg
| - Princess Elizabeth Hospital, Winnipeg
- Queen Elizabeth II Music Building, Brandon University, Brandon
| {{flagicon|New Brunswick}} NB | - Coronation Park, Bathurst
| - Coronation Park Elementary School, Bathurst
- Diamond Jubilee IT Centre, Hazen-White-St. Francis School, Saint John[35]
- Princess Elizabeth School, Saint John
- Queen Elizabeth School, Moncton
| {{flagicon|Newfoundland and Labrador}} NL | - Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, Trans-Canada Highway, between Glenwood and Appleton
| - Queen Elizabeth High School, St. Edward's
| - Queen Elizabeth II Library, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's
| {{flagicon|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
| {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Diamond Jubilee Park, Ottawa[37]
- Golden Jubilee Greenway, Markham[38]
- Golden Jubilee Park, Haliburton
- Golden Jubilee Park, Hamilton
- Queen's Diamond Jubilee Park, Aurora[39]
- Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Trail, Ottawa[40]
- Queen Elizabeth II Gardens, Upper Canada Village, South Dundas[41]
- Queen Elizabeth II Gardens, Jackson Park, Windsor[42]
- Queen Elizabeth Park, Oakville[43]
- Queen Elizabeth II Rose Garden, Grange Park, Toronto
- Queen Elizabeth II Rose Garden, Queen's Park, Toronto
- Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park
| - Diamond Jubilee Promenade, Toronto[44]
- Queen Elizabeth Driveway, Ottawa
- Queensway, Ottawa
| - Golden Jubilee Journalism New Media Centre, Sheridan College, Oakville
- Queen Elizabeth II School, Chatham-Kent[45]
- Queen Elizabeth Elementary School, Belleville
- Queen Elizabeth Collegiate and Vocational Institute, Kingston
- Queen Elizabeth Public School Leamington
- Queen Elizabeth Sr. Public School, Mississauga
- Queen Elizabeth Public School, Ottawa
- Queen Elizabeth School, Perth
- Queen Elizabeth Public School, Picton
- Queen Elizabeth Public School, Sault Ste. Marie
- Queen Elizabeth Public School, Sudbury
| - Princess Elizabeth Wing, Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, Orillia
- Queen Elizabeth II Building, Exhibition Place, Toronto
- Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, Oakville[43]
- Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Exhibition Place, Toronto
- Queen's Lantern, Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa[13]
| {{flagicon|Prince Edward Island}} PE | - Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Charlottetown[46]
| {{flagicon|Quebec}} QC | - Parc Reine Elizabeth II, La Pocatière
- Place Reine Elizabeth II, Trois-Rivières
| - Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal
| {{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK | - Queen Elizabeth Court, Regina
- Queen's Golden Jubilee Rose Garden, Moose Jaw
| - Queen Elizabeth School, Saskatoon
| - Queen Elizabeth Power Station, Regina
- Queen Elizabeth II Court, Regina
- Queen Elizabeth II Gardens, Regina[47]
- Queen Elizabeth II Wing, Government House, Regina[48]
| {{flagicon|Northwest Territories}} NT | | {{flagicon|Nunavut}} NU | | - Queen Elizabeth Way, Iqaluit
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Prince Philip*Prince Philip Other title: The Duke of Edinburgh (1947-) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Newfoundland and Labrador}} NL | - Prince Philip Drive, St. John's
| {{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK | - Duke of Edinburgh Way, Regina
| - Prince Philip School, Saskatoon
|
Prince CharlesPrince Charles Other title: The Prince of Wales (1958-) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Alberta}} AB | | - Prince Charles Elementary School, Edmonton
| {{flagicon|British Columbia}} BC | - Prince Charles Elementary School, Abbotsford
- Prince Charles Secondary School, Creston
- Prince Charles Elementary School, Surrey
| {{flagicon|New Brunswick}} NB | - Prince Charles Elementary School, Saint John
| {{flagicon|Newfoundland and Labrador}} NL | * Prince of Wales Arena, St. John's | - Prince of Wales Collegiate, St. John's[49]
| {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Prince of Wales Drive, Cobourg
- Prince of Wales Drive, Mississauga
- Prince of Wales Drive, Nepean
- Prince of Wales Drive, Ottawa
| - Prince Charles Elementary School, Belleville
- Prince Charles Public School, Newmarket
- Prince of Wales Public School, Brockville
| {{flagicon|Prince Edward Island}} PEI | - Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall Trail System, Bonshaw Provincial Park[50]
| - Prince of Wales Campus, Holland College, Charlottetown[51]
| {{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK | - Prince of Wales Drive, Regina
| - Prince Charles School, Prince Albert
| - Prince of Wales Cultural and Recreation Centre, Assiniboia
- Prince of Wales Entrance, Saskatchewan Legislative Building, Regina
| {{flagicon|Nunavut}} NU | |
Diana, Princess of Wales*Diana, Princess of Wales |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto
| {{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK | - Princess Diana Multi-District Park, Saskatoon
|
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall*Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Prince Edward Island}} PEI | - Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall Trail System, Bonshaw Provincial Park[52]
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Prince WilliamPrince William Other title: The Duke of Cambridge (2011-) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Prince William Boulevard, Bowmanville
| - Duke of Cambridge Public School, Bowmanville[53]
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Princess AnnePrincess Anne Other title: The Princess Royal (1987-) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | - Princess Anne Crescent, Etobicoke[31]
- Princess Royal Drive, Mississauga
| - Princess Anne French Immersion Public School, London[54]
- Princess Anne Public School, Sudbury[55]
|
Prince AndrewPrince Andrew Other title: The Duke of York (1986-) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Nova Scotia}} NS | - Prince Andrew High School, Dartmouth
- Prince Andrew High School Library, Dartmouth[56]
| {{flagicon|Ontario}} ON | Duke of York Boulevard, Mississauga | - Prince Andrew Public School, Denfield[57]
|
Prince EdwardPrince Edward |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Saskatchewan}} SK | - Prince Edward Park, Melfort
| - Prince Edward Building, Regina
|
Lady Louise WindsorLady Louise Windsor |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Manitoba}} MB | |
Viscount SevernViscount Severn Full name: James Alexander Philip Theo |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Manitoba}} MB | |
VariousVarious Named for multiple members of the Royal Family |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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{{flagicon|Quebec}} QC | - Her/His Majesty's Theatre, Montreal (demolished)
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See also- Royal monuments in Canada
- Viceregal eponyms in Canada
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