The answer is yes but not necessarily a lot. If the checks could be traced to someone famous then that would affect the value considerably. However, if the receiver or payee are from common signatories then their value is generic and tied more to the fact they are neat Scandinavian novelty items dating to nearly a century ago. Let's put the value of the notes at a combined $5 and then say the checks at $5 each or so. Total value as a lot would be $15 - $20 with the latter being on the high end if they were put up on auction and a couple of buyers got competitive with each other.
Interesting mix of Norway checks and Canadian money. How did you come by them? I would think the historic value of the checks, as mentioned; if they could vetted to someone important, would be something I would donated to a museum.