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Wellington County is a county and census division located in Southwestern Ontario, Canada, and is part of the Greater Golden Horseshoe. The county consists of two towns and five townships, with its seat in the City of Guelph, which is geographically within the county but administered independently. According to the 2021 census, the population ...
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Puslinch (/ ˈ p ʊ s l ɪ n tʃ /) is a township in south-central Ontario, Canada, in Wellington County, surrounding the south end of Guelph. The main source of production is agricultural, spring water bottling and mining. Aggregate mining has been dominant throughout the county. [2]
Secondary students need to travel to Fergus, Ontario to attend Centre Wellington District High School. The old Salem School House at 93 Woolwich Street West (Woolwich Street and Wellington County Road 7) has been home to many businesses since the school moved to its current location on Woolwich Street East.
A series of SVG overviews of Ontario counties and county-equivalents, generated using open data from Statistics Canada and the province of Ontario. Current to the 2016 census. Made in QGIS. Date: 13 February 2021: Source: Own work: Author: awmcphee
Erin (/ ˈ ɪər ɪ n /) is a town in Wellington County, approximately 80 kilometres (50 mi) northwest of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Erin is bordered by the Town of Caledon, Ontario to the east, the Town of Halton Hills to the south, the Township of Guelph/Eramosa to the west and the Township of East Garafraxa to the north.
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This page lists all of the numbered county roads in Wellington County, Ontario, Canada. In the late 1990s, when the provincial government downloaded many portions of Ontario highways to the municipalities, Wellington County became responsible for portions of former highways 9, 23, 24 and 25. These are now named 109, 123, 124 and 125 respectively.