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Country
  
Canada

Time zone
  
EST (UTC-5)

Website
  
www.huroncounty.ca

Population
  
59,297 (2016)

County seat
  
Goderich

Postal code span
  
N0G, N0M, N7A

Area
  
3,397 km²

Province
  
Ontario

Huron County, Ontario httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Municipalities
  
List Ashfield–Colborne–Wawanosh Bluewater Central Huron Goderich Howick Huron East Morris-Turnberry North Huron South Huron

Clubs and Teams
  
Wingham Ironmen, Clinton Radars, Seaforth Generals, Goderich Pirates, Exeter Mohawks, Wingham Bulls

Points of interest
  
Huron Historic Gaol, Maitland River, Bayfield River, Lake Huron, Goderich Main Beach

Destinations
  
Goderich, Bluewater, Exeter - Ontario, Clinton - Ontario, Wingham - Ontario

Huron county ontario s west coast fall vacation


Huron County is a county of the province of Ontario, Canada. It is located on the southeast shore of its namesake, Lake Huron, in the southwest part of the province. The county seat is Goderich, also the county's largest community.

Contents

Map of Huron County, ON, Canada

The population reported in the 2016 Census for this predominantly agricultural area with many villages and small towns was 59,297 in a land area of 3,399 square kilometers. Of the total population, 7,628 reside in Goderich.

History

What is now the county was originally the Huron District, which was constituted as the United Counties of Huron, Perth and Bruce in 1850. The County of Perth was given its own Provisional Municipal Council at that time, and was separated from the United Counties in 1853. The United Counties was dissolved in 1867, with the separation of Bruce County, leaving Huron County on its own.

Government

The Huron County Council consists of fifteen members from the nine area municipalities to ensure that each is represented on this Council. Each year, a Warden is elected from the group; this individual chairs meetings and represents the County at various functions. In 2017, the Reeve was Ben Van Diepenbeek from the Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh ward.

Most of the population of the county resides in the Huron—Bruce, formerly Huron and Huron—Middlesex, federal electoral district. The majority also reside in the Huron—Bruce (provincial electoral district) formerly known as Huron and Huron—Middlesex.

The County's Official Plan (2015) addresses the following issues: "agriculture, community services, the economy, natural environment, extractive resources, and settlement patterns." According to this document, agriculture is a particularly significant part of the economy since "Huron leads all counties and regions in Ontario in total value of production; and it also exceeds the production totals of several provinces".

Subdivisions

Town

  • Goderich
  • Townships/Municipalities

  • Ashfield–Colborne–Wawanosh
  • Bluewater
  • Central Huron
  • Howick
  • Huron East
  • Morris-Turnberry
  • North Huron
  • South Huron
  • The boundaries of the county's municipalities have been in effect since 2001, after the provincial government imposed mergers throughout the province.

    Demographics

    Huron County comprises a single Statistics Canada census division. The population has been quite stable in recent years.

    Historic populations:

  • Population in 2016: 59,297
  • Population in 2001: 59,701
  • Population in 1996: 60,220
  • Former communities/ghost towns

  • Donnybrook
  • Francistown
  • Mafeking
  • McGaw
  • Sodom
  • Spidertown (border with Middlesex County)
  • References

    Huron County, Ontario Wikipedia


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