Time zone EST (UTC-5) Postal code K0L | Province Ontario Incorporated 2001 Area code(s) 705 Population 12,604 (2011) | |
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Hector macmillan kicks off mayoral campaign in trent hills
The Municipality of Trent Hills is a town in central-eastern Ontario, Canada, in northeast Northumberland County on the Trent River. It was created in 2001 through the amalgamation of the municipalities of Campbellford/Seymour, Percy and Hastings. Thereafter it was briefly known as Campbellford/Seymour, Percy, Hastings.
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- Hector macmillan kicks off mayoral campaign in trent hills
- Map of Trent Hills ON Canada
- Communities
- Demographics
- Government
- References
Map of Trent Hills, ON, Canada
The mayor of Trent Hills is Hector MacMillan.
Communities
The three major population centres in Trent Hills are the former town of Campbellford, the former village of Hastings and the community of Warkworth, formerly the municipal seat of Percy Township prior to the amalgamation of Trent Hills.
Smaller communities within the town include Allan Mills, Brickley, Burnbrae, Connellys, Crowe Bridge, Dartford, English Line, Godolphin, Green Acres, Healey Falls, Hoards Station, Kellers, Menie, Meyersburg, Norham, Percy Boom, Pethericks Corners, Stanwood, Sunnybrae, Trent River, West Corners, Westview and Woodland.
Demographics
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Government
The chart below shows the structure of the municipal government of Trent Hills. These politicians were elected as of the 2014 municipal election.
The Member of Parliament for the riding of Northumberland-Quinte West is Kim Rudd of the Liberal Party of Canada. The Member of Provincial Parliament for Northumberland-Quinte West is Rob Milligan of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario.