Queen's Bush Hist.
See 1958 quote.
- 1852  The now important tract of country a few years since appropriately named the "Queen's Bush," but to which that name is no longer applicable, is without the means of bringing its necessities and wishes before the public; and receives a much smaller share of attention than it deserves.
- 1959  Queen's Bush [is a] name commonly applied during the period of Ontario's colonization to a tract of approximately 2,000,000 acres of land near Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, just north of the so-called Huron Tract.