Alnwick/Haldimand, Ontario
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Alnwick/Haldimand (2006 Population 6,435) is a township in central Ontario, Canada in Northumberland County, situated between Lake Ontario and Rice Lake. It was formed in 2000 by the merger of Alnwick Township in the north and Haldimand Township in the south. Alderville First Nation is an autonomously governed First Nation contained within the township boundaries, in two unconnected sections along County Roads 45 and 18.
[edit] Demographics
According to the Canada 2006 Census[1]:
• Population: | 6,435 (10.1% from 2001) |
• Land area: | 398.08 km² (153.70 sq mi) |
• Population density: | 16.2 inhabitants per square kilometre (42 /sq mi) |
• National population rank (Out of 5,008): | Ranked 564 |
• Median age: | N/A (males: N/A, females: N/A) |
• Total private dwellings: | 2,858 |
• Dwellings occupied by permanent residents: | 2,374 |
• Mean household income: | $N/A |
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[edit] Communities
- Burnley
- Carmel
- Centreton
- Dunnette Landing
- Fenella
- Grafton
- The Gully
- Lakeport
- Little Germany
- McCracken Landing
- Oak Heights
- Robin Landing
- Roseneath
- Vernonville
- Wicklow
North: Rice Lake, Otonabee-South Monaghan, Ontario | ||
West: Hamilton Township |
Alnwick/Haldimand | East: Trent Hills, Cramahe |
South: Lake Ontario |