Plympton-Wyoming, Ontario
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Plympton-Wyoming is a town in the Canadian province of Ontario, located in Lambton County immediately east of Sarnia. It is the seat of the Lambton County Council.[1]
The town was created in 2001, amalgamating the township of Plympton with the formerly independent village of Wyoming. The town's first mayor was Patricia Davidson, who was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 2006 federal election as the Conservative Member of Parliament for Sarnia—Lambton. Davidson also served as mayor of the village of Wyoming for ten years prior to her election as mayor of the amalgamated town. Davidson was succeeded as mayor by former town councillor and deputy mayor Lonny Napper in March of 2006.
[edit] Communities
The town comprises the communities of Aberarder, Beverly Glen, Blue Point, Blue Point Bay, Bonnie Doone, Camlachie, Errol, Gallimere Beach, Hillsborough Beach, Huron Heights, Kennedy Acres, Kertch, Mandaumin, Reece's Corners, Uttoxeter, Wanstead, Wellington Beach and Wyoming.
[edit] Demographics
According to the 2006 Statistics Canada Census[2]
- Population 2006: 7,506
- Population 2001: 7,359
- % Change (2001-2006]): +2.0
- Dwellings: 3,066
- Area (km²): 318.76
- Density (persons per km²): 23.5
[edit] References
- ^ Contact Us - The Corporation of the County of Lambton. Retrieved on [[2006-11-19]].
- ^ Community highlights for Plympton-Wyoming. Statistics Canada (2007-03-21). Retrieved on 2007-03-21.