Hudson bay - Henry Hudson
Hudson river "
Hudson strait "
Vancouver - george Vancouver
Mackenzie river - sir Alexander Mackenzie
James bay
Detroit de Jacques cartier
Davis strait
mont Jacques cartier
lake Champlain - Samuel de Champlain
Some places are:Maryland
Some of the best places to visit in Canada include:CalgaryOttawaWhistlerChurchillQuebec CityTorontoVancouverMontrealNiagara FallsBanff National Park
A dude named something lopez, I think.
They were named by different types of people. Most commonly were from the Native Americans, their tribes named some places after their leaders or tribes. Land that was owned by Mexico were named by Mexican natives before the land was sold to America. Unnamed land, or land stolen by the Europeans from the Native Americans was re-named to names we know today by the Europeans, or White people. Explorers also named some land. Immigrant based cities named some cities also, immigrants vary from different countries.
They took boats filled with passengers and cargo after they heard "Colombus" had discovered a "New World" that had in facct been known to vikings and other cultures for more than 1000 years in some places
· Prince George, British Columbia, Canada
where did the seas of europe get their name
Craters on planets and moons are often named after famous scientists, artists, and explorers. On Earth, some craters are named after geographic features or towns near where they are located.
Aphrodisias in Turkey
Darkie can be found in the Miracle sea and some other places to.
Yes, there are several places named after George Vancouver, the British explorer and navigator. Notably, Vancouver, Canada, is named after him, as is Vancouver Island, located off the southwestern coast of British Columbia. Additionally, there are places like Vancouver, Washington, and other locations that carry his name. While the exact number can vary, these are some of the most prominent locations associated with George Vancouver.
· Prince George, British Columbia, Canada