Until 1904, there was no place named "Fernley" in the area.
The stadium is named after a public park previously located in the area.
Létourneau was named commissioner for several public works projects in the area.
The region was named for the many ducks and waterfowl in the area.
The county was eventually named Cleveland on the suggestion of several local authorities in the area.
It was named because of the lack of oil jacks in the area at the time.
The township was named for the many natural springs in the area.
It was named after a well known Ledford family in the area.
Several streets, parks and schools were thus named after him in the area of Banat.
There is now a youth league named after him in the area.