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Goulbourn Township, Ontario

Goulbourn Township, Ontario, was formed in 1818, roughly 20 km southwest of downtown Ottawa, with the first major settlement occurring in Richmond. Other communities in the township include Stittsville, Munster, and Ashton. Stittsville is the largest community in the township, owing in part to its proximity to Kanata and the Queensway. The township was amalgamated into the current City of Ottawa in 2001.

According to the Canada 2001 Census:

Three quarters of the population (30,032) live in Stittsville.[1] Richmond has a population of 4,833 [2] (4,055 in the population centre)[3] and the remaining 5,145 live in rural parts of the Township.[4]

Goulbourn took its name from Henry Goulburn, Undersecretary of State for War and the Colonies from 1812 to 1826.

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Mayors

Goulbourn amalgamated with Stittsville and Richmond on January 1, 1974. In a plebiscite, voters in the amalgamated municipality overwhelmingly selected to retain the name Goulbourn over the other options "Fernbank" and "South Carleton".[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ (Census Tracts 50500151.04, 50500151.05, 50500151.06, 50500151.07, 50500151.08)
  2. ^ (50500151.03)
  3. ^ "Census Profile, 2016 Census - Richmond [Population centre], Ontario and Canada [Country]". 8 February 2017.
  4. ^ (50500151.09)
  5. ^ "Betty Hill new Goulbourn mayor". Ottawa Citizen. December 4, 1973. p. 38. Retrieved June 23, 2024.

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