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  1. West Carleton Township, Ontario

    Unreferenced date November 2009 West Carleton is a historic township Canada township in Eastern Ontario Eastern Ontario , Canada . It is located in the rural parts of the new Ottawa City of Ottawa , west of Kanata, Ontario Kanata . Its northern boundary is the Ottawa River . The township was created in 1974 with the amalgamation of three townships Torbolton Township, Ontario Torbolton , Fitzroy Township, Ontario Fitzroy , and Huntley Township, Ontario Huntley . In 2001 it was amalgamated with the other ten municipalities in the Regional Municipality of Ottawa Carleton to form the new city of Ottawa. According to the Canada 2001 Census Population 17,267 Change 1996 2001 4.4 Dwellings 6,602 Area km 623.47 Density persons per km 27.7 The population of West Carleton has increased to 18,520 as of the 2006 census. Mayors 1974 1977 Donald B. Munro 1978 1982 Frank Marchington 19?? 1990 Eric Craig 1991 1994 Roland Armitage 1995 2001 Dwight Eastman Coord 45 22 N 76 06 W display title region CA ON Category Former municipalities now in Ottawa Category Townships of Ontario Category Populated places disestablished in 2000 Ottawa stub ...   more details



  1. Carleton County, Ontario

    Carleton County is the name of a Historic counties of Ontario historic county in Ontario , Canada . In 1969 it was superseded by the Regional Municipality of Ottawa Carleton, Ontario Regional Municipality of Ottawa Carleton . In 2001 the Regional Municipality and the eleven local municipalities within it were replaced by the current City of Ottawa, Ontario Ottawa . History Carleton County was created ... included the following townships from northwest to southeast Fitzroy Township, Ontario Fitzroy Township Torbolton Township, Ontario Torbolton Township Huntley Township, Ontario Huntley Township March Township, Ontario March Township Goulbourn Township, Ontario Goulbourn Township Nepean Township, Ontario Nepean Township Gloucester Township, Ontario Gloucester Township Marlborough Township, Ontario Marlborough Township North Gower Township, Ontario North Gower Township Osgoode Township, Ontario Osgoode Township Chronology Also in 1850, all of the townships of Carleton County were incorporated see ... the same borders except that when Ottawa Carleton came into existence, it added the Township of Cumberland Township, Ontario Cumberland from Russell County, Ontario Russell County . Townships Carleton County consisted of the following townships Fitzroy Township, Ontario Fitzroy Galetta, Mohr Corners ... William Frederick , second Duke of Gloucester. It was incorporated in 1850. Goulbourn Township, Ontario ..., the Duke of Richmond. Huntley Township, Ontario Huntley Huntley, Carp, Corkery, Powell , Area ... Huntley Castle, one of the seats of the Duke of Richmond in Scotland. March Township, Ontario March ... of Richmond, whose second title was Earl of March. Marlborough Township, Ontario Marlborough Malakoff ... in 1850. Nepean Township, Ontario Nepean Ottawa, Jockvale, Fallowfield, Bell s Corners . Area ... Secretary in the Colonial Department. North Gower Township, Ontario North Gower North Gower, Kars, Manotick Osgoode Township, Ontario Osgoode Osgoode, Metcalfe , Area span style white space ...   more details



  1. Carleton Place, Ontario

    West Mississippi Mills, Ontario Mississippi Mills Northwest Category Carleton Place, Ontario de Carleton Place fr Carleton Place pl Carleton Place Ontario ru ... in the Carleton Place area Arklan Community Public School Beckwith Public School located in the Township ... T R Leger Alternative See also Carleton Place Airport Mississippi River Ontario Mississippi River ...Infobox settlement Basic info name Carleton Place official name Town of Carleton Place other name native ... emblem size image map lancpl.PNG mapsize 225px map caption Location of Carleton Place in Lanark County ... of Canada Province subdivision name1 flag Ontario subdivision type2 County subdivision name2 ... Assembly of Ontario MPP leader name2 Randy Hillier politician Randy Hillier Lanark Frontenac Lennox ... Party of Ontario OPC established title Incorporated established date 1870 village established ...2 3509&Data Count&SearchText Carleton&SearchType Begins&SearchPR 01&B1 All&Custom &TABID 1 title Carleton ... code Area codes 613 and 343 613 website http www.carletonplace.ca www.carletonplace.ca footnotes Carleton Place is a town in Eastern Ontario , Canada , in Lanark County , about convert 46 km mi 0 west of downtown Ottawa . It is located at the crossroads of Ontario Highway 15 Highway 15 and Ontario Highway 7 Highway 7 , halfway between the towns of Perth, Ontario Perth , Almonte, Ontario Almonte , Smiths Falls , and the nation s Capital political capital , Ottawa . The Mississippi River Ontario Mississippi River runs through the town and is one of the tributaries of the Ottawa River . History Carleton .... In 1829, the area was renamed Carleton Place, after a street in Glasgow, Scotland, when a post ... Valley Canoe Association in 1893 which still exists today as the Carleton Place Canoe Club ... flourished here, but none are still operating. strong The Findlay Foundry strong operated in Carleton ... Indicator CPI was manufactured and marketed in Carleton Place by Leigh Instruments Ltd. ref http www.ieee.ca ...   more details



  1. Carleton (Ontario electoral district)

    the municipalities of West Carleton Township, Ontario West Carleton Township , Goulbourn Township, Ontario Goulbourn Township , Rideau Township, Ontario Rideau Township , Osgoode Township, Ontario Osgoode Township and the Kanata, Ontario City of Kanata . It was abolished in 1999 into Nepean ...uncomment if needed For the current defunct federal provincial electoral district, see Carleton electoral district Carleton was a federal and provincial electoral district Canada electoral district in Ontario ... of Upper Canada and the Parliament of the Province of Canada . It originally consisted of Carleton County, Ontario Carleton County . In 1966, it was redistributed into the new electoral districts of Grenville Carleton , Lanark and Renfrew , Ottawa Centre , Ottawa West and Ottawa Carleton . Members ... of Carleton, excluding the township of Gloucester, the town of Eastview, the village of Rockcliffe ... of the county of Carleton, excluding the township of Gloucester, the town of Eastview and the village ... Avenue and west of Main Street. In 1952, it was redefined as consisting of the county of Carleton excluding the township of Gloucester, the town of Eastview and the village of Rockcliffe Park , and the part of the city of Ottawa west of a line drawn from north to south along Parkdale Avenue, east ... between Grenville Carleton , Lanark and Renfrew , Ottawa Centre , Ottawa West and Ottawa Carleton Riding division ridings . Federal election results This section is linked from List of Prime ... 1867 to 1968, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1867 to 1987. It was represented in the Legislative ... history The federal riding consisted initially of Carleton County. In 1882, it was redefined to consist ... of Richmond. In 1903, it was redefined to consist of the county of Carleton, excluding the city ... Ward of Ottawa. In 1924, it was redefined as consisting of the county of Carleton, excluding the townships ... of Ottawa west of Parkdale Avenue, the part of Dalhousie ward south of Carling Avenue, the part of Capital ...   more details



  1. West Carleton-March Ward

    Coord 45 22 N 76 06 W display title Infobox Ottawa ward name West Carleton March image West Carleton ... wards ward 5 fr.html Map of West Carleton March Ward Category Ottawa wards ... English language1 88.3 language2 French language2 5.8 language3 language3 language4 language4 West Carleton March Ward Ward 5 is a city ward politics ward in Ottawa , Canada . The ward was created for the Ottawa municipal election, 2000 2000 election when West Carleton Township, Ontario West Carleton Township was amalgamated into the new city of Ottawa. At that time, the ward was called West Carleton Ward . It consisted of the former West Carleton Township. In 2006, the boundaries were altered, and the ward was given its present name. Its southern border became Highway 7 Ontario Highway 7 ... also added the rural northern portion of the former city of Kanata, Ontario Kanata . Its population ... include Antrim, Ontario Antrim , Fitzroy Harbour, Ontario Fitzroy Harbour , Galetta, Ontario Galetta , Kinburn, Ottawa, Ontario Kinburn , Marathon, Ottawa, Ontario Marathon , Marathon Village, Ontario Marathon Village , Marhshall Bay, Ontario Marshall Bay , Mohr Corners, Ontario Mohr Corners , Panmure, Ontario Panmure , Quyon Ferry Landing , Smith s Corners, Ontario Smith s Corners , Vydon Acres, Ontario Vydon Acres , Willola Beach, Ontario Willola Beach , Woodridge, Ontario Woodridge , Baskin s Beach, Ontario Baskin s Beach , Buckhams Bay, Ontario Buckhams Bay , Constance Bay, Ontario Constance Bay , Crown Point, Ontario Crown Point , Dirleton, Ontario Dirleton , Dunrobin, Ontario Dunrobin , Dunrobin Heights, Ontario Dunrobin Heights , Dunrobin Shore, Ontario Dunrobin Shore , Kilmaurs, Ontario Kilmaurs , MacLarens, Ontario MacLarens , McKay s Waterfront, Ontario McKay s Waterfront , Torwood Estates, Ontario Torwood Estates , Woodlawn, Ontario Woodlawn , Carp, Ontario Carp , Corkery, Ontario Corkery , Huntley, Ontario Huntley , Huntley Manor Estates , Manion Corners, Ontario Manion ...   more details



  1. Ontario Township

    Ontario Township may refer to one of the following Township United States townships in the United States Ontario Township, Knox County, Illinois Ontario Township, Ramsey County, North Dakota West Ontario Township, Wells County, North Dakota Ontario Township, Hand County, South Dakota See also Ontario disambiguation geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages ...   more details



  1. West Carleton Secondary School

    Advert date August 2010 Infobox Education in Canada name West Carleton Secondary School image imagesize motto motto translation streetaddress 3088 Dunrobin Road, RR2, city Dunrobin Ottawa province Ontario postalcode K0A 1T0 publictransit homepage http www.westcarletonss.ca schoolnumber schoolboard Ottawa Carleton District School Board district oversight affiliation superintendent Laura McAlister trustee Lynn Scott ZONE 1 principal Colin Anderson assistant principals viceprincipal Denise Croteau, viceprincipal Ken MacQueen administrator Ann Hill custodian Mike Landry staff grades 9 to 12 semestered language area communities feeders Fitzroy Centennial Public School , br Stephen Leacock Public School , br Huntley Centennial Public School , br W. E. Johnston Public School , br St. Michael s Elementary ... gray founded 1999 enrollment 1385265 enrollment as of 2011 West Carleton Secondary School is a secondary school situated in the rural west end of Ottawa , Ontario . The school is under the jurisdiction of the Ottawa Carleton District School Board . West Carleton Secondary School opened its doors to students in September 1988. It serves the rural West Carleton Community and more urban Kanata areas .... Citation needed date August 2010 Sports West Carleton has a variety of sports. The school has 2 gyms ... Rugby Volleyball Hockey In the 2011 2012 year the West Carleton Varsity Boys Hockey Team was restarted ... log 2010 March 21 A junior player on West Carleton s rugby team. Clubs Art Club Anime Club ... Team Jazz Band March Break Trip to Europe Newspaper Club The West Carleton Echo Social Justice Club ... had caught on fire, spreading quickly through different areas of the room. The students of West Carleton ... Students come from the communities of Morgan s Grant , Constance Bay, Ontario Constance Bay , Carp, Ontario Carp , Fitzroy Harbour, Ontario Fitzroy Harbour , Kinburn, Ontario Kinburn , Dunrobin, Ontario Dunrobin , Galetta, Ontario Galetta , Shirleys Bay Brookside and the area connecting these communities ...   more details



  1. Ontario West

    uncomment if needed For the current defunct federal provincial electoral district, see Ontario West electoral district Ontario West was a federal electoral district Canada electoral district represented in the Canada Canadian Canadian House of Commons House of Commons from 1882 to 1904. It was located in the provinces and territories of Canada province of Ontario . It was created from parts of Ontario North , Ontario South and York North ridings. The West Riding of the county of Ontario consisted of the townships of Whitchurch, Uxbridge and Pickering, the town of Newmarket, the village of Uxbridge and the village of Stouffville. The electoral district was abolished in 1903 when it was redistributed between the three ridings from which it had been created. Electoral history Election votes only title Canadian federal election, 1882 West Riding of Ontario Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Canada Liberal George Wheler WHELER, George align right 1,793 Canadian politics party colours Independents row Unknown MAJOR, Ed. align right 1,035 Election votes only title By election On Mr. Wheler s resignation, 22 August 1884 West Riding of Ontario Canadian politics party ... acclaimed Election votes only title Canadian federal election, 1887 West Riding of Ontario Canadian ..., 1891 West Riding of Ontario Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Canada Liberal ... title Canadian federal election, 1896 West Riding of Ontario Canadian politics party colours Liberal ..., 1900 West Riding of Ontario Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Canada Liberal ... align right 1,093 Election votes only title By election On Mr. Edgar s death, 18 January 1900 West Riding of Ontario Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Canada Liberal Isaac ... of the http www.parl.gc.ca Parliament of Canada Category Defunct Ontario federal electoral districts Category 1882 establishments in Canada Category 1903 disestablishments fr Ontario Ouest ...   more details



  1. Carleton

    Scotia Carleton County, Ontario historic Carleton Place, Ontario West Carleton Township, Ontario Borden ... Brunswick provincial electoral district 1995 present Carleton Ontario electoral district 1867 1966 Mount ... des Chaleurs United Kingdom Carleton, North Yorkshire near Skipton Carleton, West Cumbria , south of the River ... , a hamlet near Carlisle, England Carleton, Lancashire , near Blackpool Carleton, West Yorkshire , near ...TOCleft Carleton can refer to Education establishments Carleton College , a liberal arts college in Northfield, Minnesota, USA Carleton School for Boys in Bradford, Massachusetts Carleton University , a university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Ottawa Carleton District School Board Historical events Carleton s Raid 1778 People Baron Carleton the Barons Carleton Alex Carleton b. 1968 , American fashion and home goods designer Billie Carleton 1896 1918 , British actress Charles A. Carleton , American Union Civil War era brevet brigadier general Christopher Carleton 1749 1787 , British Army officer Dudley Carleton, 1st Viscount Dorchester Dudley Carleton, Viscount Dorchester 1573 1632 , English statesman and diplomat Dudley Carleton diplomat 1599 1654 , nephew of the above, diplomat and Clerk of the Privy Council Ezra C. Carleton 1838 1911 , U.U. Representative from Michigan George Carleton 1559 1628 , Bishop of Llandaff George W. Carleton , publisher, New York, died 1901 , published the books of Miriam Coles Harris . Guy Carleton bishop 1605 1685 , Anglican clergyman Guy Carleton, 1st Baron ... Henry Boyle, 1st Baron Carleton 1669 1725 , English politician Hugh Carleton 1810 1890 , New Zealand politician Isaac Newton Carleton 1832 1902 , founder of Carleton School for Boys in Bradford, Massachusetts James Henry Carleton 1814 1873 , American Major General Jesse Carleton 1862 1921 , American golfer John Carleton born 1955 , former England international rugby union player Marie Helene Carleton , American writer, photographer and filmmaker Mark A. Carleton 1866&ndash 1925 , American ...   more details



  1. Huntley Township, Ontario

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File newottawamap.png thumb right 250px Map of City of Ottawa showing Huntley Twp. Huntley is an historic township Canada township originally part of Carleton County, Ontario Carleton County in eastern Ontario , Canada . Huntley was located in the western part of the county, bordered to the northwest by Fitzroy Township, Ontario Fitzroy Township , to the northeast by March Township, Ontario March Township , to the southwest by Ramsay Township, Ontario Ramsay Township and to the southeast by Goulbourn Township, Ontario Goulbourn Township . It includes the communities of Carp, Ontario Carp , Corkery, Ontario Corkery , Huntley, Ontario Huntley , Manion Corners, Ontario Manion Corners , and Westwood. The township was established in 1841. The first settlers in the area were immigrants from Ireland in the early 19th century. In 1974, it was amalgamated with Torbolton Township, Ontario Torbolton and Fitzroy Township, Ontario Fitzroy to form West Carleton Township, Ontario West Carleton . In 2001, West Carleton became part of the new city of Ottawa . Huntley took its name from Huntly Castle , associated with Lady Charlotte Gordon, the wife of Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond , Governor General of Canada Governor General of British North America from 1818 to 1819. According to the Canada 2001 Census , the Township had a population of 6,435. Reeves 1850 J.E. Fenton 1853 Henry McBride 1862 John Holmes Canadian MP John Holmes 1869 John Caldwell 1874 Edward Armstrong 1875 John Holmes 1876 Edward Armstrong 1889 George Nelson Kidd 1894 A. Hodgkins 1897 n a 1907 G.A. Hodgkins 1911 Robert Cox 1923 William Rivington 1947 William J. Cox 1949 E.F. Johnston 1956 J.A. Boyd 1968 Glen Rivington Coord 45 18 N 76 03 W display title region CA ON Category Former municipalities now in Ottawa Category Townships of Ontario EasternOntario geo stub ...   more details



  1. Torbolton Township, Ontario

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File newottawamap.png right thumb 250px Map of City of Ottawa showing Torbolton Twp. Torbolton is a geographic township Canada township and former municipality that was originally part of Carleton County, Ontario Carleton County in eastern Ontario , Canada . Torbolton is located in the north western part of the county, bordered to the southwest by Fitzroy Township, Ontario Fitzroy Township , to the southeast by March Township, Ontario March Township and to the north by the Ottawa River . It includes the communities of Baskin s Beach, Buckham s Bay, Constance Bay, Ottawa Constance Bay , Dirleton, Kilmaurs, MacLarens, and Woodlawn. The township was established in 1821. Although eastern white pine white pine was harvested from the forests of this area from the beginning of the 19th century, the first permanent settler is believed to have been David MacLaren in the 1820s. In 1974, the township was amalgamated with Huntley Township, Ontario Huntley and Fitzroy to form West Carleton Township, Ontario West Carleton . In 2001, West Carleton became part of the new city of Ottawa . Torbolton took its name from the village of Tarbolton in Ayrshire , Scotland . Lord Torbolton was one of the titles of Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond , who was Governor General of Canada Governor General of British North America from 1818 to 1819. According to the Canada 2001 Census , the Township had a population of 6,304. Reeves 1850 David MacLaren 1852 James Grierson 1856 John Buckham 1865 J. Hedley 1866 John Smith 1878 James Mills 1880 James Grierson 1887 James Mills 1890 James Grierson 1891 W. Newham 1892 C. Buckham 1897 n a 1907 W.J. Armitage 1917 Isaac Davis 1918 W.J. Armitage 1919 Isaac Davis 1921 John T. Armitage 1938 Thomas A. Dolan 1963 R.C. Thomas 1968 Thomas A. Dolan Coord 45 28 N 76 04.5 W display title region CA ON Category Former municipalities now in Ottawa Category Townships of Ontario Ottawa stub ...   more details



  1. Fitzroy Township, Ontario

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Fitzroy is an historic township Canada township originally part of Carleton County, Ontario Carleton County in eastern Ontario , Canada . Fitzroy was located in the western part of the county, bordered to the northeast by Torbolton Township, Ontario Torbolton Township , to the southeast by Huntley Township, Ontario Huntley Township , to the southwest by Pakenham Township, Ontario Pakenham Township and to the northwest by the Ottawa River . The township was established in 1823. The first permanent settler is believed to have been Charles Shirreff around 1818. Shirreff founded the settlement of Fitzroy Harbour, Ontario Fitzroy Harbour in 1831. The township was an important centre of the timber trade during the 19th century. In 1974, the township was amalgamated with Huntley and Torbolton to form West Carleton Township, Ontario West Carleton . In 2001, West Carleton became part of the new city of Ottawa . Fitzroy took its name from Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy , son in law to Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond who was Governor General of Canada Governor General of British North America from 1818 to 1819. According to the Canada 2001 Census , the Township had a population of 4,528. Villages within the township included Fitzroy Harbour, Ontario Fitzroy Harbour Galetta, Ontario Galetta Kinburn, Ottawa, Ontario Kinburn Antrim, Ontario Antrim Reeves 1850 J. Steene 1857 T. Elliott 1862 William Dean 1863 John Neil 1865 James Hubbell Canadian politician James Hubbell 1866 William Dean 1867 John Neil 1868 Allen Fraser 1872 John Neil 1878 Allan Fraser 1880 David MacLaren 1882 Charles Mohr 1896 A.E. Riddell 1897 n a 1907 F.S. McClure 1909 Charles Mohr 1912 W. Boyle 1916 J.C. Greene 1918 T.B. Wilson 1922 R.G. Tripp 1929 John Shannon 1935 Stuart Craig 1940 V.E. Major 1959 Harvey E. Craig 1965 Hiram Wilson 1973 Jack Shaw Coord 45 24 N 76 11 W display title region CA ON Category Former municipalities now in Ottawa Category Townships of Ontario ...   more details



  1. Notre Dame Catholic High School (Carleton Place, Ontario)

    Notre Dame Catholic High School is located in Carleton Place, Ontario Carleton Place , Ontario . It opened in 1995 with approximately 235 students. As of September 2009, there are over 600 students ranging from grades 7 to 12. The school expanded in 2001 with a two storey addition. External links http ndchs.com Official website coord missing Ontario Category Carleton Place, Ontario Category Roman Catholic secondary schools in Ontario Category Schools in Lanark County ...   more details



  1. West Township

    West Township may refer to the following Township United States townships in the United States TOCright Illinois West Township, Effingham County, Illinois West Township, McLean County, Illinois Indiana West Township, Marshall County, Indiana Iowa West Township, Montgomery County, Iowa West Township , Montgomery County, Iowa Missouri West Township, New Madrid County, Missouri West Township , New Madrid County, Missouri Ohio West Township, Columbiana County, Ohio Pennsylvania West Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania See also Northwest Township disambiguation West disambiguation geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de West Township ...   more details



  1. Nepean Township, Ontario

    Nepean Township is a historical township in Eastern Ontario Eastern Ontario , Canada . Originally known as Township D, it was established in 1792. In 1800, it became part of Carleton County, Ontario Carleton County and was incorporated as a township in 1850. The first settler in the township was Jehiel Collins, from Vermont , who settled in an area near the Ottawa River which later became part of Bytown . Over the years, parts of Nepean Township were annexed by the expanding city of Ottawa . The original town hall of the township of Nepean was located in Westboro , which became part of Ottawa in 1949. A new town hall was built in Bells Corners, Ontario Bells Corners in 1966. Nepean, Ontario Nepean was incorporated as a city in 1978 and became part of the amalgamated city of Ottawa in 2001. Nepean Township took its name from Sir Evan Nepean , British Under Secretary of State for the Home Department from 1782 to 1791. ref http www.nepeanmuseum.on.ca sir evan nepean.htm The Nepean Museum ref According to the Canada 2001 Census , the Township original boundaries had a population of 339,708. The 1850 boundaries of Nepean Township were the Ottawa River on the north, the Rideau River on the east, approximately along where Bankfield Road Ottawa Bankfield Road and Brophy Drive are today on the south, and approximately where Eagleson Road , March Road , and Hertzberg Road are today through to Shirleys Bay on the west. The township included much of what is now Ottawa , all of the former Nepean, Ontario City of Nepean , and parts of the former Kanata, Ontario City of Kanata . To the west of Nepean Township was Goulbourn Township, Ontario Goulbourn and March Township, Ontario March Township s, to the east Gloucester Township, Ontario Gloucester Township , and to the south North Gower Township, Ontario North Gower Township . Reeves 1850 Frederick Bearman 1850 Chester Chapman 1854 John ... coord missing Ontario Category Former municipalities now in Ottawa Category Townships of Ontario EasternOntario ...   more details



  1. North Gower Township, Ontario

    Image North Gower Ontario.JPG thumb 200px right Stevens Creek running through North Gower. North Gower Township is a historical township in eastern Ontario , Canada . North Gower pronounced North Gor was located in the southern part of Carleton County, Ontario Carleton County , bordered to the northwest by Goulbourn Township, Ontario Goulbourn Township , to the north by Nepean, Ontario Nepean , to the east by Osgoode Township, Ontario Osgoode and to the south by South Gower Township, Ontario South Gower Township . It is separated from North Grenville and Osgoode by the Rideau River . Originally known as Township C, it was established in 1792. In 1800, it became part of Carleton County and was incorporated as a township in 1850. The first settlers in the township were United Empire Loyalists . The township was first settled by Stephen Blanchard in 1820. The village of North Gower, Ontario North Gower was first settled in 1846 and was originally known as Stephensville. The township merged with Marlborough Township, Ontario Marlborough Township in 1974 to become Rideau Township, Ontario Rideau Township . Rideau, in turn, became part of the amalgamated city of Ottawa in 2001. North Gower Township took its name from Admiral John Leveson Gower 1740 1792 John Leveson Gower , Lord of the Admiralty from 1783 to 1789. At one time, there was also a South Gower Township, Ontario South Gower Township . According to the Canada 2001 Census , the Township had a population of 10,559. Reeves 1850 Robert Craig 1862 David Beggs 1864 Robert Craig, Jr. 1865 William Cowan reeve William Cowan 1870 James Wallace 1876 John Craig 1894 William Bell 1897 n a 1907 Nicholas Leach 1919 W. Alexander Wallace 1923 Howard Craig 1953 Horace Seabrook 1960 Howard Perkins 1965 Ferguson Pratt References Carleton Saga , Harry & Olive Walker 1968 coord 45 09 N 75 41 W display title region CA ON Category Former municipalities now in Ottawa Category Townships of Ontario Ottawa stub ...   more details



  1. Murray Township, Ontario

    Image MurrayTownshipLocatorMap1818.jpeg right thumb Murray Township highlighted in green on an 1818 map. Murray Township was a township Canada township located on the north shore of Lake Ontario near the mouth of the Trent River Ontario Trent River in Upper Canada and later Ontario . In 1998, the township was amalgamated with the city of Trenton, Ontario Trenton , Sidney Township, Ontario Sidney Township and the village of Frankford, Ontario Frankford to form the current city of Quinte West, Ontario Quinte West . ref cite web url http www.city.quintewest.on.ca profile profile.htm title About Us publisher City of Quinte West ref References reflist coord missing Ontario Category Townships of Ontario Category Quinte West ...   more details



  1. Marlborough Township, Ontario

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Marlborough Township is a historical township in eastern Ontario , Canada . Marlborough was located in the southern part of Carleton County, Ontario Carleton County . It was bounded to the south by Oxford Township, Grenville County, Ontario Oxford Township , to the southwest by Montague, Ontario Montague Township , to the northwest by Goulbourn Township, Ontario Goulbourn Township and to the northeast by North Gower Township, Ontario North Gower Township . The Rideau River runs along the border with Oxford Township. It was established in 1791. In 1800, it became part of Carleton County and was incorporated as a township in 1850. The first family to settle in this area was that of Stephen Burritt , a United Empire Loyalist , in 1793. The township merged with North Gower Township in 1974 to become Rideau Township, Ontario Rideau Township . Rideau, in turn, became part of the amalgamated city of Ottawa in 2001. Marlborough Township took its name from John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough . According to the Canada 2001 Census , the Township had a population of 2,136. Reeves 1850 John Pierce 1852 S. Burrett 1853 William Mackey 1857 William Kidd merchant William Kidd 1861 William Mackey 1867 J. Mills 1869 William Kidd 1871 Hugh Conn 1872 James Mills 1875 William Hill 1878 W.R. Pierce 1881 R. Mackey 1889 R. Beckett 1893 R. Mackey 1897 n a 1907 George Bearman 1912 W. Ormrod 1918 W.H. Pratt 1923 A.H. Davidson 1933 James S. Meredith 1936 Ernest Cole 1938 J. Cliff Donnelly coord 45 05 N 75 48 W display title region CA ON Category Former municipalities now in Ottawa Category Townships of Ontario EasternOntario geo stub ...   more details



  1. March Township, Ontario

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  1. Bompas Township, Ontario

    Bompas Township is an unincorporated geographic township in Timiskaming District in Northeastern Ontario , Canada . The township is uninhabited, and has no communities. However, there is a small camp in the southwestern corner. The township is bordered on the north by Lee Township, Ontario Lee Township , on the east by Grenfell Township, Ontario Grenfell Township , on the south by Burt Township, Ontario Burt Township and on the west by Dunmore Township, Ontario Dunmore Township . Bompas Township is home to Ellis Lake Timiskaming District Ellis Lake , Little Sarsfield Lake , Bompas Lake and parts of Gould Lake Lee Township, Ontario Gould Lake and Rib Lake Bompas Township, Ontario Rib Lake . Sarsfield Creek , Burt Creek and the Blanche River flow through the township. Part of the Dunmore Township Balsam Fir Outwash Deposit Conservation Reserve is located in the township. ref cite web url title Ontario Regulation 315 07 Designation of Conservation Reserves publisher Government of Ontario date 2007 06 27 accessdate 2011 02 05 ref References refbegin cite cgndb id FAKIV title Bompas accessdate 2011 02 05 cite web title Topographic Map sheet 42A1 publisher Natural Resources Canada date 2010 02 04 work Atlas of Canada url http atlas.nrcan.gc.ca site english maps topo map accessdate 2011 02 05 refend reflist coord 48 08 49 N 80 20 17 W region CA ON type city display title Category Townships of Ontario Category Geography of Timiskaming District ...   more details



  1. Stamford Township, Ontario

    Image StamfordTownshipLocatorMap1818.jpeg right thumb Stamford Township in 1818, highlighted in green. Stamford Township was a township Canada township in Upper Canada , later Ontario , on the Niagara Peninsula . The first Surveying survey took place around 1776, and twelve families came to settle in the area. As the second township in the region surveyed, it was named Township 2, and later Mount Dorchester for Sir Guy Carleton Lord Dorchester . Another survey in 1787 was conducted and the area was renamed Stamford by John Graves Simcoe . The first municipal government was established in 1793. ref cite web url http www.niagarafrontier.com niagarafallscity.html title Niagara Falls TALE OF TWO CITIES publisher Niagara Falls Thunder Alley editor Rick Berketa ref In 1962 it was Amalgamation politics amalgamated with the city of Niagara Falls, Ontario . ref cite web url http www.niagarafallsmuseum.ca lundyslanehistoricalmuseum.html title Lundy s Lane Historical Museum publisher City of Niagara Falls, Ontario ref References reflist coord missing Ontario Category Townships of Ontario ...   more details



  1. Gloucester Township, Ontario

    Gloucester Township is a historical township in Eastern Ontario Eastern Ontario , Canada . Originally known as Township B, it was established in 1792. In 1800, it was part of Russell County, Ontario Russell County , but became part of Carleton County, Ontario Carleton County in 1838 and was incorporated as a township in 1850. The first settler in the township was Braddish Billings in what is now the Billings Bridge area of Ottawa . Over the years, parts of Gloucester Township were annexed by the expanding city of Ottawa. Gloucester, Ontario Gloucester was incorporated as a city in 1981 and became part of the amalgamated city of Ottawa in 2001. According to the Canada 2001 Census , the Township original boundaries had a population of 268,471. Gloucester Township took its name from Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh . Reeves 1850 James Sieveright 1851 John McKinnon 1852 Charles Billings 1852 Peter Tompkins 1859 Donald M. Grant 1863 James Brown 1864 Robert Blackburn politician Robert Blackburn 1865 James Sieveright 1866 John W. McGuire 1867 Peter Tompkins 1868 Robert Cummings politician Robert Cummings 1873 Honor Robillard 1874 Robert Cummings 1877 William H. Hurdman 1880 Robert Cummings 1881 Alexander Robillard 1884 Robert Cummings 1888 James Spratt 1892 R. Hopkins 1893 P. Cassidy 1897 W. Lennox 1898 F. Caldwell 1901 O. Rocque 1902 F. Caldwell 1903 R. Spratt 1913 C. Hardy 1918 R. Preston 1927 T.A. Spratt 1930 R. Spratt 1931 John Innes 1940 W.J. Perrault 1944 John D. Boyce 1946 J.B. Potvin 1948 Alex Roger 1950 A.E. Davidson 1952 Earl Armstrong 1972 R.W. MacQuarrie 1978 Elizabeth Stewart References Gloucester Roots , L. Kemp 1991 Coord 45 26 00 N 75 36 30 W region CA ON type city display title taken from Gloucester, Ontario Category Former municipalities now in Ottawa Category Townships of Ontario ottawa stub ...   more details



  1. Gurd Township, Ontario

    Image gurd.PNG thumb 200px Map of Parry Sound District highlighting Gurd Township Gurd Township is an historical Township Canada geographical township in central Ontario , Canada in Parry Sound District, Ontario Parry Sound District . It was first surveyed in 1875 and was named after R.S. Gurd , a businessman. In 1976, Gurd was annexed by the incorporated Nipissing, Ontario Nipissing Township . The township was shaped like an L wrapping around Nipissing. It was bounded on the north and northwest by Patterson Township, Ontario Patterson Township on the west by Pringle Township, Ontario Pringle Township , on the east and northeast by Nipissing, on the east by South Himsworth Township, Ontario South Himsworth Township and on the south by Machar, Ontario Machar Township . It included the community of Hotham, Ontario Hotham and part of Commanda, Ontario Commanda . When it was annexed, Gurd had a population of 260 while Nipissing had 550. Today, the population is approximately 300 419 including the nearby community of Alsace, Ontario Alsace . Gurd is currently home to the Bray Lake Conservation Reserve , South River Forest Provincial Conservation Reserve and the John P. Webster Nature Preserve . Ontario provincial highway 522 Highway 522 runs through the south of the township while Ontario provincial highway 534 Highway 534 cuts through the north at Hotham. Sources http www.pastforward.ca perspectives march 72003.htm Heritage Perspectives How Some Townships Got Their Name http www.pastforward.ca perspectives august 182000.htm Heritage Perspectives Nipissing village once Area s commercial centre coord missing Ontario Category Townships of Ontario Ontario geo stub ...   more details



  1. Osgoode Township, Ontario

    Castor Valley Elementary School Greely Elementary School Greely, Ontario Kenmore, Ontario Metcalfe, Ontario Osgoode Township High School Osgoode, Ontario Vernon, Ontario References references External links http www.magma.ca oths Osgoode Township Historical Society coord 45 13 N 75 31 W display title region CA ON Category Townships of Ontario Category Former municipalities now in Ottawa Category ...   more details



  1. Dawson Township, Ontario

    There are a number of townships named Dawson in Ontario Dawson Township, Manitoulin District, Ontario Dawson, Ontario incorporated Geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages ...   more details




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