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Named in 1821, one of several Spanish names given by General Sir Peregrine Maitland, Lt. Governor of Upper Canada (1818-28) and Lt. Governor of Nova Scotia (1828-34). He developed a fondness for Spanish during the Peninsula Campaign and gave Spanish names to several Canadian places. See also Mariposa, Orillia, Oro, Sombra, and Zorra.
List of Spanish place names in Canada; U. List of Canadian place names of Ukrainian origin This page was last edited on 14 April 2023, at 09:57 (UTC). Text ...
Canadian people of Spanish descent (2 C, 38 P) Spanish-Canadian culture (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Spanish diaspora in Canada" ... List of Spanish place names in ...
List of Spanish place names in Canada; T. Timiskaming; Toponym'elles; Name of Toronto; U. List of Canadian place names of Ukrainian origin This page was last edited ...
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Post-colonial: Spanish place names that have no history of being used during the colonial period for the place in question or for nearby related places. (Ex: Lake Buena Vista, Florida, named in 1969 after a street in Burbank, California) Non-Spanish: Place names originating from non-Spaniards or in non-historically Spanish areas.
There are a number of places named after famous people. For more on the general etymology of place names see toponymy. ... Prime Minister of Canada [2]: ...
"Place-Names and Places of Nova Scotia/with an introd. by Charles Bruce Fergusson". Halifax. Archived from the original on 3 June 2013; Shaw, S. Bernard (1998). Lake Opeongo: Untold Stories of Algonquin Park's Largest Lake. General Store Publishing House. ISBN 978-1-896182-82-7. Taylor, John H. (1986).