List of census divisions of Ontario

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The Province of Ontario has 51 first-level administrative divisions, which collectively cover the whole province. With two exceptions,<ref name="Haldimand-Norfolk" group="lower-alpha">Statistics Canada treats Norfolk County and Haldimand County as one single census division; the County of Brant and City of Brantford are also treated as one single census division. There would otherwise be 51 census divisions instead of the 49 official ones used by Statistics Canada.</ref> their areas match the 49 census divisions Statistics Canada has for Ontario.

The Province has four types of first-level division: single-tier municipalities, regional municipalities, counties, and districts. The first three are types of municipal government but districts are not—they are defined geographic areas (some quite large) used in many contexts. The last three have within them multiple smaller, lower-tier municipalities but the single-tier municipalities do not. Regional municipalities and counties differ primarily in the services that they provide to their residents. (Lower-tier municipalities are generally treated as census subdivisions by Statistics Canada.)

In some cases, an administrative division may retain its historical name even if it changes government type. For instance, Oxford County, Haldimand County, Norfolk County and Prince Edward County are no longer counties: Oxford is a regional municipality and the others are single-tier municipalities. Several administrative divisions in Ontario have significantly changed their borders or have been discontinued entirely. See: Historic counties of Ontario.

Types of administrative divisions

Single-tier municipalities

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A single-tier municipality is governed by one municipal administration, with neither a county nor regional government above it, nor further municipal subdivisions below it (cf. independent city).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Single-tier municipalities are either former regional municipalities or counties whose municipal governments were amalgamated in the 1990s into a single administration. Some single-tier municipalities (e.g., Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton, Greater Sudbury) were created where a former regional municipality consisted of a single dominant urban centre and its suburbs or satellite towns or villages, while others (e.g., Brant County, Chatham-Kent, Haldimand-Norfolk, Kawartha Lakes, and Prince Edward County) were created from predominantly rural divisions with a collection of distinct communities.

A single-tier municipality should not be confused with a separated municipality; such municipalities are considered as part of their surrounding county for census purposes, but are not administratively connected to the county.

With the exception of Greater Sudbury, single-tier municipalities that are not considered to be part of a county, regional municipality, or district are found only in Southern Ontario.

Current single-tier municipalities in Ontario that are also census divisions:

Single-tier municipality Population
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Template:Sort<ref name="former" group="lower-alpha">Formerly Kent County</ref> Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Chatham Southwestern Southern
Template:Sort<ref name="former2" group="lower-alpha">Formerly Regional Municipality of Sudbury</ref> Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Sudbury Northeastern Northern
Haldimand-Norfolk<ref group=lower-alpha name=Haldimand-Norfolk/><ref name="former3" group="lower-alpha">Formerly the Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk</ref> Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Cayuga, Simcoe Southwestern Southern
Template:Sort<ref name="former4" group="lower-alpha">Formerly the Regional Municipality of Hamilton–Wentworth</ref> Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Hamilton Golden Horseshoe Southern
Template:Sort<ref name="former5" group="lower-alpha">Formerly Victoria County</ref> Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Lindsay Central Southern
Template:Sort<ref name="former6" group="lower-alpha">Formerly the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton</ref> Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Ottawa Eastern Southern
Prince Edward County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Picton Central Southern
Template:Sort<ref group=lower-alpha name=Haldimand-Norfolk/> Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Burford Southwestern Southern
Template:Sort<ref name="former7" group="lower-alpha">Formerly Metropolitan Toronto</ref> Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Toronto Golden Horseshoe Southern

Regional municipalities

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Regional municipalities (or regions) are upper-tier municipalities that generally have more servicing responsibilities than the counties. They generally provide the following services: maintenance and construction of arterial roads in both rural and urban areas, transit, policing, sewer and water systems, waste disposal, region-wide land use planning and development, as well as health and social services. Regions are typically more urbanized than counties. Regional municipalities are typically an administrative division where an interconnected cluster of urban centres or suburbs forms the majority of the division's area and population, but no single centre is overwhelmingly dominant over the others. Regional municipalities are found only in Southern Ontario.

Although Oxford County and the District Municipality of Muskoka are not called regions, they are defined as regional municipalities under Part 1, Section 1 of the Municipal Act, 2001.<ref>Ontario Municipal Act, 2001.</ref>

Between 1998 and 2001, four regional municipalities that formed their own central city-dominated metropolitan areas were amalgamated and are now single-tier municipalities.

Current regional municipalities in Ontario:

Regional municipality Population
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Template:Sort Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Whitby Golden Horseshoe Southern
Template:Sort Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Oakville Golden Horseshoe Southern
Template:Sort Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Bracebridge Northeastern Northern
Template:Sort Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Thorold Golden Horseshoe Southern
Oxford County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Woodstock Southwestern Southern
Template:Sort Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Brampton Golden Horseshoe Southern
Template:Sort Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Kitchener Southwestern Southern
Template:Sort Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Newmarket Golden Horseshoe Southern

Counties

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Counties have fewer responsibilities than regions, as the lower-tier municipalities (cities, towns, villages, townships) within the counties typically provide the majority of municipal services to their residents. The responsibilities of county governments are generally limited to the following: maintenance and construction of rural arterial roads, health and social services, and county land use planning. Counties are only found in Southern Ontario and are also mostly census divisions.

Counties may be as large as regional municipalities in population, but their population density is generally lower (although not as low as in a district.) Counties may include major cities, such as London, Kingston and Windsor, geographically located within them, but these communities are usually separated municipalities that are only considered part of the county for census purposes, but are not administratively connected to the county. Municipalities are separated when regional or single-tier status is not appropriate for the municipality's population patterns, but their population is still large enough that it may adversely affect the county's ability to provide services to its smaller communities. Also, these cities have not evolved into large urban agglomerations with other communities, as in regions and single-tier cities, but may have small suburbs such as Point Edward.

Current counties in Ontario:

County Population
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Bruce County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Walkerton Southwestern Southern
Dufferin County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Orangeville Central Southern
Elgin County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts St. Thomas Southwestern Southern
Essex County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Essex Southwestern Southern
Frontenac County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Kingston Eastern Southern
Grey County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Owen Sound Southwestern Southern
Haliburton County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Minden Central Southern
Hastings County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Belleville Central Southern
Huron County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Goderich Southwestern Southern
Lambton County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Wyoming Southwestern Southern
Lanark County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Perth Eastern Southern
Template:Sort Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Brockville Eastern Southern
Template:Sort Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Napanee Eastern Southern
Middlesex County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts London Southwestern Southern
Northumberland County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Cobourg Central Southern
Perth County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Stratford Southwestern Southern
Peterborough County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Peterborough Central Southern
Template:Sort Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts L'Orignal Eastern Southern
Renfrew County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Pembroke Eastern Southern
Simcoe County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Midhurst Central Southern
Template:Sort Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Cornwall Eastern Southern
Wellington County Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Guelph Southwestern Southern

Districts

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Districts are regional areas in Northern Ontario that do not serve any municipal government purpose. Although districts do still contain incorporated cities, towns and townships, they do not have an upper-tier county or regional municipality level of government, and are largely composed of unorganized areas. Some districts may have District Social Service Administration Boards, which are designed to provide certain social services, but they do not serve a governmental function.

In a district, all services are provided either by the municipalities themselves, by local services boards in some communities within the unorganized areas, or directly by the provincial government. Much of Northern Ontario is sparsely populated, so a county government structure would not be an efficient or cost-effective method of administration.

The former Regional Municipality of Sudbury, created in 1973, was the only division in Northern Ontario ever incorporated with a structure like those of counties, regional municipalities, and single-tier municipalities in the southern part of the province. That division was dissolved in 2000, and now constitutes the single-tier municipality of Greater Sudbury.

The term "district" can also refer to second-level districts of the current City of Toronto that make up the six former municipalities of Metropolitan Toronto when it was amalgamated in 1998: East York, Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough, Old Toronto and York.

Current districts in Ontario:

District Population
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Algoma District Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Sault Ste. Marie Northeastern Northern
Cochrane District Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Cochrane Northeastern Northern
Kenora District Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Kenora Northwestern Northern
Manitoulin District Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Gore Bay Northeastern Northern
Nipissing District Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts North Bay Northeastern Northern
Parry Sound District Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Parry Sound Northeastern Northern
Rainy River District Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Fort Frances Northwestern Northern
Sudbury District Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Espanola Northeastern Northern
Thunder Bay District Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Thunder Bay Northwestern Northern
Timiskaming District Template:Commas Template:Commas Template:Nts Haileybury Northeastern Northern

See also

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