it was originally called "Lower Canada" with Ontario called "Upper Canada" It was also called new France for a short period of time.
Quesnel Is A city In British Columbia, Canada. It was originally named 'Quesnellemouth' to distinguish it from 'Quesnel Fork'
it was originally named Roma
Willamsburg was originally named Middle plantations.
Originally a colony, and later a dominion.
I'm not sure of the second, but Canada was under French rule (named new France) for almost two hundred and fifty years.
The Stanley Cup was originally commissioned in 1892. It is named After lord Stanley of Preston, a previous Governor general of Canada. Canada's top ranked amateur ice hockey club was given this award under full Stanley family support.
He's originally from Canada
Canada was originally a French Province. This is why most Canadians speak with a French dialect.
Stratford in Canada :)))
No, it was originally a US company. The confusion may come from the fact that one of the original investors was a Canadian named R. S. McLaughlin.
I believe it was named after York in England, thus New York. The area of New England was also named in a similar fashion. Nova Scotia in Canada was originally called New Scotland. It seems the English had no imagination in terms of naming places.