1. 2canddo.wordpress.com

    Southern Ontario is further divided into Central Ontario, Eastern Ontario, and Southwestern Ontario, essentially creating 5 distinct regions. These five larger regions, are further divided into 49 Counties, Districts & Regional Municipalities (more commonly referred to as Regions).
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  3. en.wikipedia.org

    The provinces and territories are sometimes grouped into regions, listed here from west to east by province, followed by the three territories.Seats in the Senate are equally divided among four regions: the West, Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes, with special status for Newfoundland and Labrador as well as for the three territories of Northern Canada ('the North').
  4. Parry Sound District is an example of a district. . At the time of this writing, Ontario had 39 remaining county or district sub-divisions. Through more recent reorganization and in a few instances of amalgamation, a number of Ontario counties became the parents of newer administrative areas known as Regional Municipalities.
  5. destinationontario.com

    Jan 2, 2025We would like to acknowledge that Ontario is the world in one province and is the original homelands to many nations of the First Peoples. With the Cree Nation in the North, the Haudenoshaunee in the South, and the Anishinabek Nation all around the Great Lakes, we are pleased to acknowledge and support the First Peoples and First Nations of these lands; the Inuit; and the Metis as we host ...
  6. en.wikipedia.org

    The Province of Ontario has 51 first-level administrative divisions, which collectively cover the whole province. With two exceptions, [a] their areas match the 49 census divisions Statistics Canada has for Ontario. The Province has four types of first-level division: single-tier municipalities, regional municipalities, counties, and districts.The first three are types of municipal government ...
  7. archives.gov.on.ca

    The Changing Shape of Ontario Home | Ontario's boundaries 1774-1912 | Early Districts and Counties Districts of Northern Ontario | Post-World War II Regional Municipal Governments Maps of Southern Ontario circa 1951 by County | Maps of Southern Ontario circa 1951 by Geographical Location Municipal Restructuring since 1996 | Sources of Information
  8. forms.mgcs.gov.on.ca

    SUDBURY Map of Ontario Regions NIPISSING PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL MANITOULIN PARRY SOUND Ottawa RENFREW &­ STORMONT, Cornwall &-DUNDAS AND GLENGARRY LANARK MUSKOKA HALIBURTON FRONTENAC LEEDS Brockville GRENV &-AND ILLE Orillia PETERBOROUGH HASTINGS SIMCOE &-&-Owen Sound &-Collingwood &-Kingston Barrie Peterborough -GREY Bellevill &- & e BRUCE ...
  9. globalgenealogy.com

    British Home Children - Canada-wide: Home Children in Canada; Military - Canada-wide: Military - Canadian and British North America; United Empire Loyalists - Canada-wide: United Empire Loyalists in Canada; County & local resources: Eastern Ontario: Addington County Carleton County Dundas County Frontenac County Glengarry County Grenville County
  10. mapsofworld.com

    Ontario County Map- View a map of Ontario to locate all the counties in the Ontario province of Canada. Its capital is Toronto. ... but it was through the British North America Act of 1867 that Ontario attained the ... especially near the USA border is flat plain and contains the highest concentration of population in the district. This region ...
  11. archives.gov.on.ca

    A researcher concerned with pre-1867 records will need to be able to make the distinction between terms such as "Upper Canada, 1791", "Canada West, 1840" or "Province of Canada, 1867". University students researching government policies regarding Northern Ontario will find it useful to know about the creation and role of districts in that area.

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