Viceregal eponyms in Canada explained
In Canada, a number of sites and structures are named for Governors General of the country, the Canadian monarch's representative in the country.
Governors and Governors General of New France (1627 - 1760)
Samuel de Champlain
Samuel de Champlain (1627 - 1635) |
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| align=left valign=top | - Champlain Bridge, Montréal
- HMCS Champlain
- Boulevard Champlain, Quebec City[3]
- Avenue Champlain, Saint-Hyacinthe[4]
- Avenue Champlain, Shawinigan[5]
- Avenue Champlain, Rouyn-Noranda[6]
- Avenue Champlain, Pointe-Claire[7]
- Avenue Champlain, Val-d'Or[8]
- Boulevard Champlain, Candiac[9]
- Avenue Champlain, Baie-Comeau[10]
- Avenue Champlain, Mont-Joli[11]
- Avenue Champlain, Chertsey[12]
- Avenue Champlain, Disraeli[13]
- Avenue Champlain, Venise-en-Québec[14]
- Avenue Champlain, Saint-Armand[15]
- Avenue Champlain, Hemmingford[16]
- Avenue Champlain, Courcelles[17]
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The Comte de Frontenac et de Palluau
Louis de Buade de Frontenac (1672 - 1682, 1689 - 1698) |
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align=left valign=top | QC | | align=left valign=top | - Rue Frontenac, Montreal, Quebec
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Vaudreuil family
The Marquis de la Jonquière
Governors and Governors General of Canada (1760 - 1867)
Sir Jeffery Amherst
Jeffery Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst (1760 - 1763) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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align=left valign=top | ON | align=left valign=top |
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align=left valign=top | QC | | align=left valign=top | - Rue Amherst, Montréal (renamed Rue Atateken in 2019)[22]
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The Lord Dorchester
Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester (1768 - 1778, 1786 - 1796) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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align=left valign=top | NS | align=left valign=top |
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align=left valign=top | ON | align=left valign=top |
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align=left valign=top | PEI | align=left valign=top | - Carleton
- Carleton Cove
- Carleton Point
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Sir Frederick Haldimand
Frederick Haldimand (1778 - 1786) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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align=left valign=top | ON | align=left valign=top |
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align=left valign=top | PEI | align=left valign=top |
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Sir Gordon Drummond
Gordon Drummond (1815 - 1816) |
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align=left valign=top | ON | align=left valign=top |
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Sir John Coape Sherbrooke
John Coape Sherbrooke (1816 - 1818) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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align=left valign=top | NS | align=left valign=top |
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The Duke of Richmond
Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond (1818 - 1819) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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align=left valign=top | ON | align=left valign=top |
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align=left valign=top | QC | align=left valign=top |
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The Earl of Dalhousie
George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie (1820 - 1828) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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align=left valign=top | ON | align=left valign=top |
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Sir James Kempt
James Kempt (1828 - 1830) |
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align=left valign=top | ON | align=left valign=top |
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The Lord Aylmer
Sir Charles Metcalfe
Charles Metcalfe, 1st Baron Metcalfe (1843 - 1845) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine
James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin (1847 - 1854) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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align=left valign=top | ON | align=left valign=top |
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Sir Edmund Walker Head
Governors General of Canada (since 1867)
The Earl of Dufferin
Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava (1872 - 1878) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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align=left valign=top | NS | align=left valign=top |
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align=left valign=top | ON | align=left valign=top |
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align=left valign=top | QC | | align=left valign=top | - Dufferin Street, Quebec City
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Marquess of Lorne
John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll (1878 - 1883) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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The Marquess of Lansdowne
Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne (1883 - 1888) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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align=left valign=top | MB | | | align=left valign=top | - Lansdowne School, Winnipeg
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align=left valign=top | NB | | align=left valign=top | - Lansdowne Street, Fredericton
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align=left valign=top | ON | align=left valign=top |
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align=left valign=top | QC | | align=left valign=top | - Lansdowne Street, Quebec City
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The Lord Stanley of Preston
Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby (1888 - 1893) |
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align=left valign=top | ON | align=left valign=top |
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| | align=left valign=top | - the Stanley Cup, a trophy presented to the winning team of the National Hockey League annually[48]
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The Earl of Aberdeen
John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair (1893 - 1898) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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align=left valign=top | NB | align=left valign=top |
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align=left valign=top | ON | | align=left valign=top | - Aberdeen Street, Hamilton[50]
- Aberdeen Street, Kingston
- Aberdeen Street, Sarnia
- Aberdeen Street, Toronto
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The Earl of Minto
Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto (1898 - 1904) |
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align=left valign=top | ON | align=left valign=top |
| align=left valign=top | - Minto Place, Ottawa
- Minto Street, Toronto
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| | align=left valign=top | - the Minto Cup, a trophy presented annually to the champion junior men's lacrosse team in Canada[56]
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The Earl Grey
Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey (1904 - 1911) |
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align=left valign=top | SK | align=left valign=top |
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| | align=left valign=top | - the Grey Cup, a trophy presented annually to the champion of the Canadian Football League[58]
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The Duke of Devonshire
Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (1916 - 1921) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures and other objects | Schools | Buildings |
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align=left valign=top | ON | | | align=left valign=top |
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| | align=left valign=top | - Devonshire Cup, a trophy presented to the champion of the Canadian Senior Golf Association[59]
- Duke of Devonshire Trophy, awarded by the Ottawa Horticultural Society to its highest scoring exhibitor
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The Lord Byng of Vimy
Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy (1921 - 1926) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures and other objects | Schools | Buildings |
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align=left valign=top | AB | align=left valign=top |
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align=left valign=top | BC | align=left valign=top | - Camp Byng, Roberts Creek
- Mount Byng[61]
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The Viscount Willingdon
Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon (1926 - 1931) |
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align=left valign=top | BC | align=left valign=top |
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| | align=left valign=top | - the Willingdon Cup, presented annually to the champion of the Royal Canadian Golf Association[64]
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The Earl of Bessborough
Vere Ponsonby, 9th Earl of Bessborough (1931 - 1935) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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The Lord Tweedsmuir
John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir (1935 - 1940) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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The Earl of Athlone
Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone (1940 - 1946) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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align=left valign=top | NL | align=left valign=top |
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align=left valign=top | QC | | align=left valign=top | - Chemin Athlone, Mount-Royal[73]
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The Viscount Alexander of Tunis
Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis (1946 - 1952) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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align=left valign=top | MB | | | align=left valign=top | - École Viscount Alexander, Winnipeg
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Vincent Massey
Vincent Massey (1952 - 1959) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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align=left valign=top | ON | align=left valign=top |
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| align=left valign=top | - Vincent Massey Memorial Centre Ice Skating Rink, Bewdley
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align=left valign=top | QC | | align=left valign=top | - Rue Vincent-Massey, Quebec City[75]
- Rue Vincent-Massey, Laval[76]
- Rue Vincent-Massey, Trois-Rivières[77]
- Rue Vincent-Massey, Beloeil[78]
- Chemin Vincent-Massey, Rawdon[79]
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Georges Vanier
Georges Vanier (1959 - 1967) |
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align=left valign=top | ON | align=left valign=top |
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align=left valign=top | QC | align=left valign=top | - Vanier, a city that merged into Quebec City in 2002
- Parc Georges-Vanier, Shawinigan[83]
| align=left valign=top | - Georges-Vanier, a station on the Montreal Metro[84]
- Boulevard Georges-Vanier, Montréal[85]
- Rue Georges-Vanier, Laval[86]
- Rue Georges-Vanier, Gatineau[87]
- Rue Georges-Vanier, Saguenay[88]
- Rue Georges-Vanier, Shawinigan[89]
- Rue Georges-Vanier, Thetford Mines[90]
- Rue Georges-Vanier, Beauharnois[91]
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| | align=left valign=top | - the Vanier Cup, a trophy awarded annually to the university football champion[92]
| align=left valign=top | - Georges Vanier Scholarship[93]
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Roland Michener
Roland Michener (1967 - 1974) |
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align=left valign=top | AB | align=left valign=top |
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align=left valign=top | ON | | | align=left valign=top |
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Jules Léger
Jules Léger (1974 - 1979) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures | Schools | Buildings |
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align=left valign=top | ON | | | | align=left valign=top | - Jules Léger Library, Lester B. Pearson Building, Ottawa[98]
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align=left valign=top | QC | align=left valign=top | - Lac Jules-Léger[99]
- Parc Jules-Léger, Châteauguay[100]
- Parc Jules-Léger, Saint-Anicet[101]
| align=left valign=top | - Rue Jules-Léger, Montréal[102]
- Rue Jules-Léger, Gatineau[103]
- Rue Jules-Léger, Trois-Rivières[104]
- Rue Jules-Léger, Boucherville[105]
- Rue Jules-Léger, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville[106]
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| | | align=left valign=top | - the Jules and Gabrielle Léger Fellowship, after Léger and his wife Gabrielle[107]
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Jeanne Sauvé
Jeanne Sauvé (1984 - 1990) |
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align=left valign=top | QC | align=left valign=top | - Bourassa-Sauvé (electoral riding) in Montreal
- Parc Jeanne-Sauvé, Montréal[110]
- Parc Jeanne-Sauvé, Saint-Charles-Borromée[111]
| align=left valign=top | - Jeanne Sauvé Cup, awarded to the Canadian Ringette champions
- Jeanne Sauvé Fair Play Award
- Jeanne Sauvé Trophy, world championship for women's field hockey[112]
- Rue Jeanne-Sauvé, Québec[113]
- Rue Jeanne-Sauvé, Sherbrooke[114]
- Rue Jeanne-Sauvé, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville[115]
- Rue Jeanne-Sauvé, Saint-Charles-Borromée[116]
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Adrienne Clarkson
Adrienne Clarkson (1999 - 2005) |
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Region | Geographic locations | Civil structures and other objects | Schools | Buildings |
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align=left valign=top | ON | | | align=left valign=top |
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| | align=left valign=top | - the Clarkson Cup, a trophy awarded to the champion of the National Canadian Women's Hockey Championship[121]
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Michaëlle Jean
Michaëlle Jean (2005 - 2010) |
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Julie Payette
Lieutenant governors
British Columbia
- Barnard Island[127] and Mount Barnard[128] - Francis Stillman Barnard
- Dewdney,[129] Dewdney Creek,[130] Dewdney Flats,[131] Dewdney Island,[132] Dewdney Peak, Dewdney Street (Vancouver), Dewdney Trail, Dewdney Trunk Road, and Mount Dewdney[133] - Edgar Dewdney
- Lotbinière Island - Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière[134]
- Mount Trutch,[135] Trutch Island,[136] and Trutch Street (Vancouver) - Joseph Trutch
- Prior Island,[137] Prior Lake,[138] Prior Peak,[139] and Prior Street (Vancouver) - Edward Gawler Prior
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
See also
References
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- Book: Hamilton, William B.. Place Names of Atlantic Canada. University of Toronto Press. 1996. 9780802075703. Toronto.
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- http://www.generalamherst.com/Administrative/Schoolhistory.htm School History
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- http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dhh-dhp/his/ol-lo/vol-tom-2/par1/carleton-eng.asp Extant Commissioned Ships - HMCS Carleton
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- https://www.dal.ca/about/history_tradition.html History & Tradition
- http://www.rideau-info.com/canal/driving/map-kemptville.html Rideau Canal Waterway
- http://www.amtelecom.net/~aylmermuseum/History%20of%20Aylmer.htm History of Aylmer
- http://www.portcolborne.com/page/history Port Colborne official website
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- http://www.heritagemississauga.com/page/Lisgar "Lisgar"
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- http://www.lansdownepark.com/history_en.html History
- http://www.discoverminnedosa.com/index.php?pageid=141 Discover Minnedosa!
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- http://www.canadahistory.com/sections/politics/governorgeneral/earlminto.htm The Earl of Minto
- http://cla.pointstreaksites.com/view/cla/national-championships/minto-cup-jr-a-box Minto Cup
- http://www.earl-grey.ca/ Earl Grey website
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- Mount Byng . 25357 . June 3, 2021.
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