D'Arcy Island
D'Arcy Island is an 83-ha island in Haro Strait, south of Sidney Island and east of the Saanich Peninsula (Vancouver Island).
D'Arcy Island is an 83-ha island in Haro Strait, south of Sidney Island and east of the Saanich Peninsula (Vancouver Island).
Côte-des-Neiges is a station on the Blue Line of the Montreal Metro rapid transit system, operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM).
Côte-Sainte-Catherine is a station on Orange Line of the Montreal Metro rapid transit system, operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM).
Cégep Limoilou is a French-language CEGEP in the province of Quebec, situated in Limoilou, a borough of Quebec City.
The Current River Greenway is a 263 hectare (650 acre) greenway located in Current River neighbourhood in the north end of Thunder Bay, Ontario along the Current River.
Cupar is a town 75 kilometres northeast of Regina. Cupar is settled on the flat plains 45 kilometres north of the scenic Qu'Appelle Valley. it is significant for its remarkable hockey history. It is often called the Home of Eddie Shore, as the legen…
Crémazie is a station on the Orange Line of the Montreal Metro rapid transit system, operated by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM). It is located on the border between the boroughs of Ahuntsic-Cartierville and Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Ext…
Crystal City is a former village in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is located within the Municipality of Louise on Highway 3, 16 kilometres north of the Canada-U.S.
The Crypt Lake Trail is one of the premium hikes in Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta, Canada.
Cross Lake is the name of two closely related, adjoining but independent communities in the Canadian Province of Manitoba. One of the Cross Lakes is the Cross Lake Indian Reserve (Pimicikamak Cree) of the Cross Lake First Nation where the main urban…
Cross Lake First Nation (Cree: Pimicikamāk Nīhithawī "Cree of the Lake that lies Athwart" or Nikikonakos "Otter People") is a band of Cree First Nations people in Canada governed under the Indian Act. Its members occupy several reserves within the t…
Cremona /krəˈmoʊnə/ is a village in Southern Alberta, Canada.
Cranberry Portage, located in the Rural Municipality of Kelsey, Manitoba, was an important part of the pre-European contact trade routes of the Cree and Assiniboine peoples. Long before the fur trade with the Bay and during the Fur Trade, this locat…
Coventry Hills is a suburban residential neighbourhood in the north-east quadrant of Calgary, Alberta. It is located at the northern edge of the city, and is bounded by Stoney Trail to the north, Deerfoot Trail and the Nose Creek to the east, Countr…
The Cosmodome is the home to both Space Camp Canada and the Space Science Center (a museum).
Corus Quay, originally named First Waterfront Place, is an eight-storey commercial office tower located on a 2.5-acre (1.0 ha) waterfront site in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The $160 million building is the first major development planned for the East…
The Coquihalla River (originally local /ˌkɒkɪˈhælə/ or more recently and popularly /ˌkoʊkɪˈhælə/) is a tributary of the Fraser River in the Cascade Mountains of the Canadian province of British Columbia.
Contrecœur is a city in southwestern Quebec, Canada on the south shore of the St. Lawrence River.
The Continental Ranges is a name for a major grouping of mountain ranges in the Rocky Mountains located in eastern British Columbia and western Alberta. It is a physiographic designation for use by geologists and is not used by the general public; i…
The Comox Glacier is a glacier on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, located 30 km (19 mi) southwest of Courtenay and 1 km (0.62 mi) west of Argus Mountain.
Commerce Place is an office & retail complex in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Columbia Station is located in the short underground section of the Expo Line in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.
Coburg Island (Inuktitut: Nirjutiqavvik) is an uninhabited island in Qikiqtaaluk, Nunavut, Canada. It is one of the members of Queen Elizabeth Islands located in Baffin Bay's Lady Ann Strait.
Clayton Park (2011 population: 34,439) is a suburb of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Claude Watson School for the Arts is both an intermediate school and an arts school located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Clairville is the northwestern most neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The neighbourhood is part of Rexdale, in north Etobicoke.
The Claireville Conservation Area is a suburban conservation area located on the border of Peel Region and Toronto in Ontario, Canada. The major part of the area is located in Brampton. The park is a 343 hectare (848 acre) parcel of conservation lan…
The Cinémathèque québécoise is a film conservatory in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
The Church of St. Mary Magdalene (also known as SMM) is an Anglo-Catholic parish of the Anglican Church of Canada located in Toronto. It is famous for its association with composer Healey Willan who was organist and choir-master for well over four d…
The Church of Saint Andrew and St Paul is a Presbyterian church in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located at 3415 Redpath Street, on the corner of Sherbrooke Street (Route 138).
Christ's Church Cathedral, the cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of Niagara, is located at 252 James Street North, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Built in 1835 (but see further below), it predates the existing Anglican cathedrals of Toronto, K…
Chicopee Ski & Summer Resort (formerly "Chicopee Ski Club") is a ski club in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, founded December 29, 1934 as a not-for-profit organization providing winter recreation on 165 acres (0.67 km2). The club is located on land owne…
The Municipality of the District of Chester is a municipal district in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Chester is a subway station on the Bloor–Danforth line in Toronto, Canada. The station is located on Chester Avenue just north of Danforth Avenue. It opened in 1966 as one of the original stations of this subway line.
Cheam Peak or Mount Cheam (pronounced /ʃɛm/ and /ˈʃiːæm/ in English, [ˈʃiːəm] in Halqemeylem, the local indigenous language, referring to the lowland below.
Charlo (2011 population: 1,324) is a Canadian village in Restigouche County, New Brunswick.