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Milton (2021 census population 132,979) is a town in Southern Ontario, Canada, and part of the Halton Region in the Greater Toronto Area.Between 2001 and 2011, Milton was the fastest growing municipality in Canada, with a 71.4% increase in population from 2001 to 2006 and another 56.5% increase from 2006 to 2011.
Milton East—Halton Hills South is a future federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada.
Rattlesnake Point, near Milton, Ontario. The Regional Municipality of Halton, or Halton Region, is a regional municipality in Ontario, Canada, located in the Golden Horseshoe of Southern Ontario. It comprises the city of Burlington and the towns of Oakville, Milton, and Halton Hills.
Brookville is a hamlet in Milton, Ontario, Canada. [2] History. The settlement was originally called "Nassagaweya". [3] [4] It was located within Nassagaweya Township.
In 1992, the Milton Merchants were Central Junior B Hockey League champions with a 4-2 victory in Game 7 over the Aurora Eagles. [13] They made the Ontario Hockey Association Sutherland Cup Junior B championship, but lost five games to the Mid-Western Junior B Hockey League 's Kitchener Dutchmen .
Esquesing Township (area 66,700 acres (104 sq mi; 270 km 2)).Opened in 1819, the first town meeting was held in 1821 when the population was 424. The name Esquesing was said to come from an Indigenous word meaning "the land of the tall pine(s)", but is more likely to come from the Mississauga word ishkwessin, meaning "that which lies at the end", [7] which was the original name for Bronte ...
The boundaries extended from Lake Ontario in the south to Steeles Avenue in the north, and from Winston Churchill Boulevard in the east to Burloak Drive in the west. [5] In 1962, the township was amalgamated into Oakville. [5] Dundas Street was the main transportation corridor through the township. [4]