The two cities in Canada named after Queen Victoria are Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, and the city of Victoria in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Victoria, British Columbia, was named in her honor when it was established in the mid-19th century, while the Newfoundland city was also named to commemorate her reign. Both cities reflect her significant influence during the Victorian era.
Victoria is one of two capital cities in Canada that are named after Queen Victoria. The other is Regina, capital of Saskatchewan.
The English Queen Victoria left quite an impact on the world that did not stay just within the boundaries of the United Kingdom. Rather, she lent her name to various capital cities around the world. There are two capitals in Canada named after her.
The capital cities of both British Columbia (Victoria) and Saskatchewan (Regina) were both named in honour of Queen Victoria.
Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia, Canada is named after Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.
London and Sydney.
Regina is the capital of the province of Saskatchewan (it means "Queen" in Latin) and Victoria is the capital of the province of British Columbia. Both were named in honour of Queen Victoria.
Queen Victoria named Ottawa as the national capital.
Victoria, the capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia, and Regina, the capital of the Canadian province Saskatchewan, were both named for Queen Victoria. "Regina" is the Latin word for queen.
Victoria, the capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia, and Regina, the capital of the Canadian province Saskatchewan, were both named for Queen Victoria. "Regina" is the Latin word for queen.
The Great Victoria Desert is named for the British monarch Queen Victoria.
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, was founded in 1882 and was named for Queen Victoria. Regina is the Latin word for "queen."
No, it was named after Queen Victoria. Obviously.