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  2. Kingston, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Kingston was the county seat of Frontenac County until 1998. Kingston is now a separate municipality from the County of Frontenac. Kingston is the largest municipality in southeastern Ontario and Ontario's 10th largest metropolitan area. John A. Macdonald, the first Prime Minister of Canada lived in Kingston.

  3. List of neighbourhoods in Kingston, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The profile is published by the Social Planning Council of Kingston and District (SPCKD). [2] While some of these neighbourhoods have established their own business improvement area, others are simply a designation given by the City of Kingston in recognition of their distinct attributes and characteristics. Map of Kingston, Ontario.

  4. Frontenac County - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of 1800, the County was reorganized as follows: [4] the eastern part of the islands of the county of Ontario were transferred to Frontenac, on the former's dissolution; Frontenac was declared to consist solely of the townships of Pittsburg, Kingston, Loughborough, Portland, Hinchbrooke, Bedford and Wolfe Island

  5. List of townships in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Simcoe County in Ontario. Historical Townships [1] [2] Adjala; Artemesia; Collingwood; Essa; Flos; West Gwillimbury; Innisfil; Mara (from Ontario County) Matchedash; Medonte; Mono (transferred to Dufferin County; Mulmur (transferred to Dufferin County) Nottawasaga; Osprey; Oro; North Orillia; South Orillia; Rama (from Ontario County) St ...

  6. List of municipalities in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Location of Ontario in Canada Municipalities account for 17% of Ontario's total land area. Unincorporated areas encompass the remaining 83%. Ontario is the most populous province in Canada with 14,223,942 residents as of 2021 and is third-largest in land area [a] at 892,412 km 2 (344,562 sq mi). [2]

  7. List of census divisions of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    For instance, Oxford County, Haldimand County, Norfolk County and Prince Edward County are no longer counties: Oxford is a regional municipality and the others are single-tier municipalities. Several administrative divisions in Ontario have significantly changed their borders or have been discontinued entirely. See: Historic counties of Ontario.

  8. List of township municipalities in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Ontario has 200 townships [1] that had a cumulative population of 990,396 and an average population of 4,952 in the 2011 Census. [2] Ontario's largest and smallest townships are Centre Wellington and Cockburn Island with populations of 26,693 and 0 [ N 1 ] respectively.

  9. List of towns in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    A town is a sub-type of municipalities in the Canadian province of Ontario. A town can have the municipal status of either a single-tier or lower-tier municipality. Ontario has 88 towns [1] that had a cumulative population of 1,813,458 and an average population of 22,316 in the 2016 Census. [2]