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The median household income (after-taxes) in Centre Wellington was $66,764, higher than the national average at $54,089. [6] Most of Centre Wellington's population in 2011 was of European descent; the following is the racial breakdown: [6] 96.5% White; 2.1% Aboriginal; 1.4% First Nations, 0.7% Metis; 0.4% South Asian
The riding, which was first contested in the 2007 provincial election, consists of the municipalities of Guelph/Eramosa, Puslinch, Erin, Centre Wellington and Halton Hills. 47.5% of the riding came from Halton, 25.2% came from Waterloo—Wellington, 16.3% came from Guelph—Wellington and 11% came from Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey.
Fergus is the largest community in Centre Wellington, a township within Wellington County in Ontario, Canada.It lies on the Grand River about 18 km NNW of Guelph.The population of this community at the time of the 2016 Census was 20,767, [1] but the community is growing as new homes are being built for sale.
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Centre Wellington encourages the filming of movies and TV shows; quite a few productions have taken advantage of the historic look of Fergus, and especially Elora, for location work. [45] In 2016, parts of the 10-part miniseries, Canada: The Story of Us , were filmed in Elora which was a stand-in for scenes of WW II skirmishes in Holland and ...
Wellington County is part of the Hills of Headwaters Tourism Association and Central Counties of Ontario, two tourism related associations. In addition to the Museum, attractions in the County recommended by users of the Tripadvisor web site include Elora Rapids, Elora Gorge Conservation Area, the Fergus Grand Theatre and the Elora Cataract ...
One municipality is growing far more than any other in Centre County.
The area of Churton Park near current Lakewood Avenue was originally a swamp [3] and has been recently developed into residential housing and a commercial shopping centre. [9] Since being established, it is one of the fasted growing subdivisions in Wellington, with the population expected to grow to over 12,000 over the next two decades. [10]