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Country
  
Canada

Time zone
  
Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)

Area
  
2,039 km²

Province
  
Ontario

Incorporated
  
1850

Website
  
www.oxfordcounty.ca

Population
  
105,719 (2011)

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Clubs and Teams
  
Woodstock Navy-Vets, Norwich Merchants, Tillsonburg Thunder

Points of interest
  
Southside Park, Lake Lisgar Waterpark, Pittock Conservation Area, Ingersoll Cheese & Agricultur, Tillsonburg Museum and Anna

Destinations
  
Tillsonburg, Woodstock, Ingersoll, Norwich, East Zorra‑Tavistock

Oxford County is a regional municipality of the Canadian province of Ontario, located in the Southwestern portion of the province. The regional seat is in Woodstock. Oxford County has functioned as a regional municipality since 2001, despite still containing the word county in its official title. It comprises a single Statistics Canada census division.

Contents

Map of Oxford County, ON, Canada

Subdivisions

Oxford County comprises

  • City of Woodstock
  • Town of Ingersoll
  • Town of Tillsonburg
  • Township of Blandford-Blenheim
  • Township of East Zorra-Tavistock
  • Township of Norwich
  • Township of South-West Oxford
  • Township of Zorra
  • History

    In 1788, the Hesse District was established within Upper Canada covering the territory of what is today southwestern Ontario. Four years later it became the Western District with the establishment of Norfolk County which included the territory of present-day Oxford County. In 1793, Abraham Canfield a United Empire Loyalist from Connecticut, settled in the "Township of Oxford on the Thames". In 1798, these lands were included into a new London District. The Brock District, containing the Oxford County territory, was then split off from the London District in 1840, after Upper Canada had been replaced by the Canada West portion of the Province of Canada governance.

    The boundaries of Oxford county for most of its existence were established in 1850 with the implementation of the Baldwin Act. In 1855, Norwich Township in the county's southeast was divided into North and South townships to accommodate significant population levels in that area. Except for this adjustment, the township boundaries within the county remained intact until the late 20th century.

    On 1 January 1975, major revisions to Oxford County's structure took effect when the townships were reduced to the current five under an amalgamation. Three urban municipalities also remained, namely Ingersoll, Tillsonburg and Woodstock. Today's county boundaries also show slight adjustments to include the urban areas of Tavistock in the north and of Tillsonburg in the south.

    Demographics

    Historic populations:

  • Population in 2001: 99,270
  • Population in 1996: 97,142
  • Policing

    Because of its designation as a regional municipality, Oxford County has a regional-level police force, titled the Woodstock Police Service. However, a few communities such as Ingersoll, Norwich and Tillsonburg are patrolled by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Oxford detachment, with Ingersoll formerly having its own independent police service for many years before merging with the OPP. Recently many townships opted to remove OCPS from service and now relies upon the OPP. OCPS has become the Woodstock Police Service and now only serves inside Woostock city limits.

    References

    Oxford County, Ontario Wikipedia