Incorporated January 2, 1854 Postal Code L0N 1L0 Population 3,963 (2011) Local time Monday 10:42 AM | Time zone EST (UTC-5) Area code(s) 519 and 226 | |
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Amaranth is a township in Ontario, Canada, with a 2011 population of 3,963. It is named after the plant which grows abundantly within its borders. It is bordered by Mono to the east and East Luther to the west.
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- Amaranth ontario drone video
- Map of Amaranth ON Canada
- Vacant land ptlt 30 conc 5 30th sideroad amaranth ontario john walkinshaw
- Demographics
- References
Map of Amaranth, ON, Canada
The hamlet of Laurel is located on the 5th Line (or County Road 12) and 10th Sideroad (or County Road 10). Laurelwoods Elementary School is located just outside this community, on the 6th Line and 10th Sideroad. The township building is also at this location, and has a park with baseball diamonds and soccer fields on its property.
Amaranth's system of naming roads is similar to that of the Dufferin County townships of Mono and Mulmur, and the Simcoe County townships of Adjala and Tosorontio. The system names roads running parallel to Highway 10 in Amaranth "Lines." Each is assigned a number from the town line westward in sequence. Roads running perpendicular to the Lines are numbered Sideroads, and are numbered using multiples of five ascending northward from County Road 109.
The township encompasses the communities of Amaranth Station, Blacks Corners, Bowling Green, Campania, Crombie, Farmington, Fraxa, Jessopville, Laurel, Laurel Station, Maple Grove, Waldemar and Whittington.
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Demographics
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