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North Grenville, Ontario

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North Grenville was established in January 1998 as a township in eastern Ontario, Canada, in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville on the Rideau River. In 2005, a motion of Council adopted the designation of 'municipaity'. It is located just South of the City of Ottawa, Canada's National Capital Region. The largest community in North Grenville is Kemptville (with a 2001 population of 3,667 [1],). It is located on the Kemptville Creek (historically South Branch of the Rideau River) in close proximity to Ottawa, sitting midway between suburban Ottawa and the Prescott-Ogdensburg bridge on Highway 416. According to the 2001 Statistics Canada Census:

  • Population: 13,581
  • % Change (1996-2001): 7.4
  • Dwellings: 5,095
  • Area (km²): 350.14
  • Density (persons per km²): 38.8

Communities

  • Actons Corners
  • Bishop's Mills
  • East Oxford
  • Heckston
  • Hutchins Corners
  • Kemptville
  • Millars Corners
  • Newmanville
  • Oxford Mills
  • Oxford Station
  • Pattersons Corners
  • Peltons Corner
  • Sabourins Crossing
  • Schipaville
  • Swan Crossing
  • Van Allens

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