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The Regional Municipality of Peel (informally Peel Region or Region of Peel, also formerly Peel County) is a regional municipality in the Greater Toronto Area, Southern Ontario, Canada. It consists of three municipalities to the west and northwest of the city of Toronto : the cities of Mississauga and Brampton , and the town of Caledon , each ...
Peel County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. Named for Sir Robert Peel , Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, the county was organized in 1851. Settlers, however, were in Toronto Township as early as 1807.
Mostly serves as the boundary between Peel and Halton Regions and between Peel Region and Wellington County, except for the section between Dundas Street and Highway 401, where the Regional line moves west and the road is fully in Peel Region (Mississauga).
Peel Council was formed in 1973 when the Regional Municipality of Peel was created to replace the old Peel County.It was created by the province to deal with counties with significant growth patterns.
Mississauga [a] is a Canadian city in the province of Ontario.Situated on the western shore of Lake Ontario in the Regional Municipality of Peel, it borders Toronto to the east, Brampton to the north, Milton to the northwest, and Oakville to the southwest.
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Brampton is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario, and the regional seat of the Regional Municipality of Peel.It is part of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and is a lower-tier municipality within the Peel Region.
Bolton (2021 population 26,795) [1] is an unincorporated town that is the most populous community in the town of Caledon, Ontario, Canada, in the Regional Municipality of Peel. It is located beside the Humber River, approximately 50 kilometres northwest of Toronto. In regional documents, it is referred to as a 'Rural Service Centre'. [2]