Goulbourn Township, Ontario
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Goulbourn Township, Ontario was formed in 1818, roughly 20km south west of downtown Ottawa, with the first major settlement occurring in Richmond. Other communities in the township include Stittsville, Munster, and Ashton. Stittsville is the largest community in the township, owing in part to its proximity to Kanata and the Queensway. The township was amalgamated into the current City of Ottawa in 2001.
According to the Canada 2001 Census:
- Population: 23,604 (approx. 39,250 with original boundaries)
- % Change (1996-2001): 22.5
- Dwellings: 7,975
- Area (km².): 271.32
- Density (persons per km².): 87.0
As of the 2006 census the population of Goulbourn had increased to 28,583.
Goulbourn took its name from Henry Goulburn, Undersecretary of State for War and the Colonies from 1812 to 1826.
[edit] Reeves
- 1850 Thomas Garland
- 1858 J. Sumner
- 1860 T. McCaffrey
- 1861 John Scott
- 1867 C.M. Church
- 1868 Hiram Stykes
- 1869 Robinson Lyon
- 1870 Hiram Sykes
- 1871 Robinson Lyon
- 1873 John Scott
- 1874 Robinson Lyon
- 1875 Neil Stewart
- 1885 John Kemp
- 1887 H.G. Cowan
- 1895 John C. Bradley
- 1897 n/a
- 1907 S.A. Jinkinson
- 1909 George Llewellyn
- 1920 R. Sample
- 1924 T. Alfred Bradley
- 1925 R.N. Sample
- 1932 J.W. Patrick
- 1935 Norman McCaffrey
- 1951 H. Spearman
- 1959 Alan R. Simpson
- 1962 Albert Argue
- 1965 Reginald Faulkner
- 1967 Garnet Bradley
[edit] Mayors
- 1982-1991 Anton Wytenburg
- 1992-1996 Paul Bradley
- 1997-2001 Janet Stavinga
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