Lake Champlain
Champlain Sea
Champlain Mountain in Acadia National Park, first sighted by de Champlain in 1604
Champlain, Ontario, a township
Champlain, Quebec, a municipality
Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park, near Mattawa, Ontario
Champlain Bridge, Montreal and Champlain Bridge (Ottawa)
the Château Champlain, a Montreal hotel
HMCS Champlain, (1919) a S class destroyer that served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1928-1936.
HMCS Champlain, a Canadian Forces Naval Reserve division based in Chicoutimi, Quebec since activation in 1985.
CEGEP Champlain (College)
Montmagny, Quebec
Coulonge River, western Quebec
Fort Frontenac, Kingston, Ontario
Frontenac County, Ontario and its townships
the Kingston Frontenacs, a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League, in turn named for an Eastern Professional Hockey League team before them
Chateau Frontenac, Quebec, Quebec
Frontenac (Montreal Metro)
Rue Frontenac, Montreal, Quebec
Vaudreuil-Dorion, a suburb of Montreal
Terrasse-Vaudreuil, Quebec, also near Montreal
Beauharnois, Quebec
Beauharnois Canal in Quebec, part of the St. Lawrence Seaway
Jonquière, Quebec
Fort La Jonquière, Saskatchewan
Amherstburg, Ontario
General Amherst High School
Amherst, Nova Scotia
Amherst Island, Ontario
Amherst Island (Nunavut)
Rue Amherst, Montreal, Quebec
HMCS Carleton, a Canadian Forces Naval Reserve unit
Carleton University
Dorchester Square in Montreal was so named when Dorchester Boulevard was renamed Boulevard René-Lévesque
Carleton County, New Brunswick
Guysborough County, Nova Scotia
Dorchester, Ontario
Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School, Ottawa
Sir Frederick Haldimand (1778–1786)
Haldimand County, Ontario
Prescott, Ontario
Prescott and Russell United Counties, Ontario
HMS Wolfe was called HMS Sir George Prevost before its launch in 1813
Drummondville, Quebec
Drummond/North Elmsley, Ontario
Drummond, New Brunswick
Sherbrooke, Quebec
Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia
Sherbrooke Street, Montreal
Sir John Sherbrooke (Halifax) and Sir John Sherbrooke (Saint John), letter of marque privateer brigs in the War of 1812
Lennoxville, Quebec
Richmond, Ontario
Richmond, Quebec
Richmond County, Nova Scotia
Richmond Hill, Ontario
Dalhousie University
Dalhousie, New Brunswick
Port Dalhousie, Ontario
Kemptville, Ontario
Kemptville, Nova Scotia
Aylmer, Quebec
Aylmer, Ontario
Port Colborne, Ontario
Durham, Ontario
Sydenham, Frontenac County, Ontario
Sydenham, Grey County, Ontario
Sydenham River, empties into Lake Saint Clair, Ontario
Sydenham River (Lake Huron), empties into Georgian Bay, Ontario
Metcalfe, Ontario
Metcalfe Street (Montreal)
Metcalfe Street (Ottawa)
The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine (1847–1854)
Kincardine, Ontario
Port Elgin, Ontario
Bruce Mines, Ontario
Bruce County, Ontario
Elgin County, Ontario
Elgin, New Brunswick
the Elgin Regiment, of which he and his descendants serve as colonel
Edmundston, New Brunswick
Monck, a township in Muskoka, Ontario
Monck, a town in Wellington North, Ontario
Monck Road, a series of settlement roads in Northeastern Ontario
Lisgar Collegiate Institute, a public secondary school in Ottawa
Lisgar GO Station, a GO Transit stop in Mississauga, Ontario, and the surrounding community of Lisgar
Lisgar Middle School in Mississauga, Ontario
Dufferin Street, a major road in Toronto
Dufferin County, Ontario
Dufferin Roblin, premier of Manitoba 1958 to 1967, was named after the electoral district where his grandfather Rodmond Roblin, also provincial premier, served.
Dufferin, Kamloops, British Columbia
Countess of Dufferin, the first steam locomotive to operate in the prairies, named for Lord Dufferin's wife Hariot, Countess of Dufferin
Terrasse Dufferin, Quebec, located in Old Quebec, next to the walls of the Fortress and the Chateau Frontenac
Lorne, Manitoba
Lorne, New Brunswick
Lorne Park, Ontario
Mount Lorne, Yukon
The given name Lorne is more common in Canada than in any other part of the world.
For eponyms of Lord Lorne's wife Princess Louise, see Royal eponyms in Canada
Lansdowne, Nova Scotia
Lansdowne, Ontario
Lansdown House, Ontario
Lansdowne Avenue, Toronto
Lansdowne Park, Ottawa
Lansdowne, Edmonton
Lansdowne Centre, a shopping mall in Richmond, British Columbia
Lansdowne Public School, Sudbury, Ontario
the Stanley Cup, a trophy presented to the winning team of the National Hockey League annually
Stanley, New Brunswick
Stanley, Nova Scotia
Stanley Park, Vancouver
Aberdeen Pavilion, an exhibition hall in Ottawa
Aberdeen, Kamloops
Aberdeen Parish, New Brunswick
Aberdeen, Saskatchewan
Lady Aberdeen Bridge, in Gatineau, is named for Lord Aberdeen's wife Ishbel, Countess of Aberdeen
the Minto Cup, a trophy presented annually to the champion junior men's lacrosse team in Canada
Minto Skating Club, Ottawa
Minto Street, Vancouver
Minto City, British Columbia
Mount Minto, British Columbia
Minto, New Brunswick
Minto, Ontario
Minto, Manitoba
Lady Minto Hospital in Cochrane, Ontario is named for Lord Minto's wife Mary, Countess of Minto
the Grey Cup, a trophy presented annually to the champion of the Canadian Football League
Earl Grey, Saskatchewan
Grey River, Newfoundland and Labrador
HRH The Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1911–1916)
see Royal eponyms in Canada Connaught Ranges, Ottawa The Royal Connaught Hotel, Hamilton (of former renown) The Royal Canadian Hussars (6th Duke of Connaught's merged with 17th Duke of York's)
Devonshire Cup, a trophy presented to the champion of the Canadian Senior Golf Association
Camp Byng, a camping facility in Roberts Creek, British Columbia
Lord Byng Elementary School, Richmond, British Columbia
Lord Byng Secondary School, Vancouver
General Byng School, Winnipeg
Baron Byng High School, Montreal
the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, presented annually to the most sportsmanlike NHL player, was donated by Lord Byng's wife Evelyn, Lady Byng of Vimy
the Willingdon Cup, presented annually to the champion of the Royal Canadian Golf Association
Willingdon, Alberta
Willingdon Heights, Burnaby, Vancouver
Willingdon Secondary School, Burnaby
Bessborough School, Moncton, New Brunswick
Bessborough Armoury, a Canadian Forces armoury in Vancouver
Delta Bessborough, a hotel in Saskatoon
Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park and Tweedsmuir North Provincial Park and Protected Area, British Columbia
Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary School, Surrey, British Columbia
Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School, Okotoks, Alberta
Athlone, Edmonton
The Viscount Alexander of Tunis (1946–1952)
Ontario: Viscount Alexander Park, a neighbourhood in Ottawa
Manitoba: École Viscount Alexander, a French immersion school in Winnipeg
Vincent Massey Park, Ottawa
Massey Place, Saskatoon
Institut collegial Vincent Massey Collegiate, Winnipeg
Vincent Massey Collegiate Institute, Etobicoke
Vincent Massey Public School, Ottawa
Massey College, University of Toronto
Vincent Massey Secondary School, Windsor, Ontario
Vincent Massey Memorial Centre Ice Skating Rink, Bewdley, Ontario
the Massey Lectures, a prestigious week-long annual event
the Vanier Cup, a trophy awarded annually to the university football champion
Vanier Park, Vancouver
Rideau-Vanier Ward, Ottawa
Vanier, Ontario, a former municipality that merged into the city of Ottawa in 2001
Georges-Vanier, a station on the Montreal Metro
Vanier, Quebec City, a city that merged into Quebec City in 2002
Place Vanier, an office-building complex in Ottawa
Georges P. Vanier Secondary School, Courtenay, British Columbia
General Vanier Intermediate School, Cornwall, Ontario
École secondaire Georges-P.-Vanier, Hamilton, Ontario
Georges Vanier Catholic School, Kanata, Ontario
Georges Vanier Secondary School, Toronto
École secondaire Georges-Vanier, Laval, Quebec
Vanier College, Montreal
Georges Vanier Scholarship
Roland Michener (1967–1974)
the Michener Award, an annual journalism award
The Michener Institute, a health sciences college in Toronto
Mount Michener, Alberta
Roland Michener Secondary School, South Porcupine, Ontario
the Jules and Gabrielle Léger Fellowship, after Léger and his wife Gabrielle
Edward Schreyer Fellowship, University of Toronto
Collège Jeanne-Sauvé, Winnipeg
the Sauvé Foundation, a charity dedicated to youth leadership
Electoral riding of Bourassa-Sauvé in Montréal. On the territory of the original riding represented by Jeanne Sauvé.
the Ramon John Hnatyshyn Cup, a trophy awarded to the winner of the Canadian International Dragon Boat Festival
LeBlanc Park, Memramcook, New Brunswick
the Clarkson Cup, a trophy awarded to the champion of the National Canadian Women's Hockey Championship
Adrienne Clarkson Elementary School, Nepean, Ottawa
Michaëlle Jean Public School, Richmond Hill, Ontario
the Michaëlle Jean tulip, a cultivar designed to Jean's specific tastes, presented to her in 2010 by Princess Margriet of the Netherlands
David Johnston International Experience Awards
David Johnston Research and Technology Park, Waterloo, Ontario
The names of the major islands in the Estevan Group, on the outer North Coast, commemorate early Lieutenant-Governors Joseph Trutch, Francis Stillman Barnard, Edward Gawler Prior, Edgar Dewdney, and Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière; Trutch, Dewdney, and Prior are also commemorated on street names in Greater Vancouver and, in Dewdney's case, the community of Dewdney and, indirectly, the Dewdney Trunk Road in the Fraser Valley.