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O. Reg. 180/03: DIVISION OF ONTARIO INTO GEOGRAPHIC AREAS

under Territorial Division Act, 2002, S.O. 2002, c. 17, Sched. E

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January 1, 2004 December 30, 2012

Territorial Division Act, 2002

ONTARIO REGULATION 180/03

DIVISION OF ONTARIO INTO GEOGRAPHIC AREAS

Historical version for the period January 1, 2004 to December 30, 2012.

Last amendment: O. Reg. 418/03.

This is the English version of a bilingual regulation.

Division into geographic areas

1. Ontario is divided into the geographic areas named and described in Schedules 1 and 2. O. Reg. 180/03, s. 1.

Deeming provision re: single-tier municipalities

2. For the purpose of any Act or regulation, unless otherwise provided in the Act or regulation, a single-tier municipality that is within a geographic area described in Schedule 1 is, for geographic purposes, deemed to be within the upper-tier municipality that is within the same geographic area. O. Reg. 180/03, s. 2.

Counties

3. Unless otherwise provided, for the purpose of any Act or regulation that refers to a county named in Column 1 of Schedule 3, the county consists of the geographic area of the municipalities set out in Column 2 of Schedule 3 opposite the name of the county. O. Reg. 180/03, s. 3.

French Language Services Act

4. Nothing in this Regulation affects the geographic areas to which the Schedule to the French Language Services Act applies on the day this Regulation comes into force. O. Reg. 180/03, s. 4.

Pay Equity Act

5. Geographic areas mentioned in Schedules 1 and 2 are prescribed as geographic areas to which the definition of “geographic division” in subsection 1 (1) of the Pay Equity Act applies, except,

(a) Leeds and Grenville, Prescott and Russell, and Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry are not geographic areas that fall within that definition; and

(b) the counties mentioned in Column 1 of Schedule 3 are geographic areas that fall within that definition. O. Reg. 180/03, s. 5.

Note: Section 5 comes into force on the day that section 20 of Schedule C to the Municipal Statute Law Amendment Act, 2002 comes into force. See: O. Reg. 180/03, s. 6 (2).

6. Omitted (provides for coming into force of provisions of this Regulation). O. Reg. 180/03, s. 6.

SCHEDULE 1
GEOGRAPHIC AREAS (EXCLUDING TERRITORIAL DISTRICTS)

Column 1

Column 2

Name of Geographic Area

Description of Geographic Area

BRANT

Consisting of the geographic area of the single-tier municipalities of Brant and Brantford.

BRUCE

Consisting of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Bruce which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Arran-Elderslie,

 

Brockton,

 

Huron-Kinloss,

 

Kincardine,

 

Northern Bruce Peninsula,

 

Saugeen Shores,

 

South Bruce,

 

South Bruce Peninsula.

CHATHAM-KENT

Consisting of the geographic area of the single-tier municipality of Chatham-Kent.

DUFFERIN

Consisting of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Dufferin which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Amaranth,

 

East Garafraxa,

 

East Luther Grand Valley,

 

Melancthon,

 

Mono,

 

Mulmur,

 

Orangeville,

 

Shelburne.

DURHAM

Consisting of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Durham which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Ajax,

 

Brock,

 

Clarington,

 

Oshawa,

 

Pickering,

 

Scugog,

 

Uxbridge,

 

Whitby.

ELGIN

Consisting of the geographic area of,

 

    (a) the upper-tier municipality of Elgin which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Aylmer,

 

Bayham,

 

Central Elgin,

 

Dutton-Dunwich,

 

Malahide,

 

Southwold,

 

West Elgin; and

 

    (b) the single-tier municipality of St. Thomas.

ESSEX

Consisting of the geographic area of,

 

    (a) the upper-tier municipality of Essex which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Amherstburg,

 

Essex,

 

Kingsville,

 

LaSalle,

 

Lakeshore,

 

Leamington,

 

Tecumseh;

 

    (b) the single-tier municipality of Windsor; and

 

    (c) the single-tier municipality of Pelee including Middle Sister Island, North Harbour Island, East Sister Island, Hen Island, Big Chicken Island, Little Chicken Island, and Middle Island together with all lands and water in Lake Erie within one mile of the shore of Pelee Island.

FRONTENAC

Consisting of the geographic area of,

 

    (a) the upper-tier municipality of Frontenac which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Central Frontenac,

 

Frontenac Islands,

 

North Frontenac,

 

South Frontenac; and

 

    (b) the single-tier municipality of Kingston.

GREY

Consisting of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Grey which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Chatsworth,

 

Georgian Bluffs,

 

Grey Highlands,

 

Hanover,

 

Meaford,

 

Owen Sound,

 

Southgate,

 

The Blue Mountains,

 

West Grey.

HALDIMAND

Consisting of the geographic area of the single-tier municipality of Haldimand County.

HALIBURTON

Consisting of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Haliburton which is composed of the following four lower-tier municipalities, namely,

 

    (a) Algonquin Highlands;

 

    (b) Dysart, Dudley, Harcourt, Guilford, Harburn, Bruton, Havelock, Eyre and Clyde;

 

    (c) Highlands East; and

 

    (d) Minden Hills.

HALTON

Consisting of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Halton which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Burlington,

 

Halton Hills,

 

Milton,

 

Oakville.

HAMILTON

Consisting of the geographic area of the single-tier municipality of Hamilton.

HASTINGS

Consisting of the geographic area of,

 

    (a) the upper-tier municipality of Hastings which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Bancroft,

 

Carlow/Mayo,

 

Centre Hastings,

 

Deseronto,

 

Faraday,

 

Hastings Highlands,

 

Limerick,

 

Madoc,

 

Marmora and Lake,

 

Stirling-Rawdon,

 

Tudor and Cashel,

 

Tweed,

 

Tyendinaga,

 

Wollaston; and

 

    (b) the single-tier municipalities of Belleville and Quinte West.

HURON

Consisting of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Huron which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Ashfield-Colborne-Wawanosh,

 

Bluewater,

 

Central Huron,

 

Goderich,

 

Howick,

 

Huron East,

 

Morris-Turnberry,

 

North Huron,

 

South Huron.

KAWARTHA LAKES

Consisting of the geographic area of the single-tier municipality of Kawartha Lakes.

LAMBTON

Consisting of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Lambton which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Brooke-Alvinston,

 

Dawn-Euphemia,

 

Enniskillen,

 

Lambton Shores,

 

Oil Springs,

 

Petrolia,

 

Plympton-Wyoming,

 

Point Edward,

 

St. Clair,

 

Sarnia,

 

Warwick.

LANARK

Consisting of the geographic area of,

 

    (a) the upper-tier municipality of Lanark which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Beckwith,

 

Carleton Place,

 

Drummond-North Elmsley,

 

Lanark Highlands,

 

Mississippi Mills,

 

Montague,

 

Perth,

 

Tay Valley; and

 

    (b) the single-tier municipality of Smiths Falls.

LEEDS AND GRENVILLE

Consisting of the geographic area of,

 

    (a) the upper-tier municipality of Leeds and Grenville which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Athens,

 

Augusta,

 

Edwardsburgh/Cardinal,

 

Elizabethtown-Kitley,

 

Front of Yonge,

 

Leeds and the Thousand Islands,

 

Merrickville-Wolford,

 

North Grenville,

 

Rideau Lakes,

 

Westport; and

 

    (b) the single-tier municipalities of,

 

Brockville,

 

Gananoque,

 

Prescott.

LENNOX AND ADDINGTON

Consisting of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Lennox and Addington which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Addington Highlands,

 

Greater Napanee,

 

Loyalist,

 

Stone Mills.

MIDDLESEX

Consisting of the geographic area of,

 

    (a) the upper-tier municipality of Middlesex which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Adelaide Metcalfe,

 

Lucan Biddulph,

 

Middlesex Centre,

 

Newbury,

 

North Middlesex,

 

South Middlesex,

 

Strathroy-Caradoc,

 

Thames Centre; and

 

    (b) the single-tier municipality of London.

NIAGARA

Consisting of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Niagara which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Fort Erie,

 

Grimsby,

 

Lincoln,

 

Niagara Falls,

 

Niagara-on-the-Lake,

 

Pelham,

 

Port Colborne,

 

St. Catharines,

 

Thorold,

 

Wainfleet,

 

Welland,

 

West Lincoln.

NORFOLK

Consisting of the geographic area of the single-tier municipality of Norfolk County.

NORTHUMBERLAND

Consisting of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Northumberland which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Alnwick/Haldimand,

 

Brighton,

 

Cobourg,

 

Cramahe,

 

Hamilton,

 

Port Hope,

 

Trent Hills.

OTTAWA

Consisting of the geographic area of the single-tier municipality of Ottawa.

OXFORD

Consisting of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Oxford which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Blandford-Blenheim,

 

East Zorra-Tavistock,

 

Ingersoll,

 

Norwich,

 

South-West Oxford,

 

Tillsonburg,

 

Woodstock,

 

Zorra.

PEEL

Consisting of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Peel which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Brampton,

 

Caledon,

 

Mississauga.

PERTH

Consisting of the geographic area of,

 

    (a) the upper-tier municipality of Perth which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

North Perth,

 

Perth East,

 

Perth South,

 

West Perth; and

 

    (b) the single-tier municipalities of St. Marys and Stratford.

PETERBOROUGH

Consisting of the geographic area of,

 

    (a) the upper-tier municipality of Peterborough which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Asphodel-Norwood,

 

Cavan-Millbrook-North Monaghan,

 

Douro-Dummer,

 

Galway-Cavendish-Harvey,

 

Havelock-Belmont-Methuen,

 

North Kawartha,

 

Otonabee-South Monaghan,

 

Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield; and

 

    (b) the single-tier municipality of Peterborough.

PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL

Consisting of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Prescott and Russell which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Alfred and Plantagenet,

 

Casselman,

 

Champlain,

 

Clarence-Rockland,

 

East Hawkesbury,

 

Hawkesbury,

 

Russell,

 

The Nation.

PRINCE EDWARD

Consisting of the geographic area of the single-tier municipality of Prince Edward.

RENFREW

Consisting of the geographic area of,

 

    (a) the upper-tier municipality of Renfrew which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Admaston/Bromley,

 

Arnprior,

 

Bonnechere Valley,

 

Brudenell, Lyndoch and Raglan,

 

Deep River,

 

Greater Madawaska,

 

Head, Clara and Maria,

 

Horton,

 

Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards,

 

Laurentian Hills,

 

Laurentian Valley,

 

Madawaska Valley,

 

McNab-Braeside,

 

North Algona Wilberforce,

 

Petawawa,

 

Renfrew,

 

Whitewater Region; and

 

    (b) the single-tier municipality of Pembroke.

SIMCOE

Consisting of the geographic area of,

 

    (a) the upper-tier municipality of Simcoe which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Adjala-Tosorontio,

 

Bradford West Gwillimbury,

 

Clearview,

 

Collingwood,

 

Essa,

 

Innisfil,

 

Midland,

 

New Tecumseth,

 

Oro-Medonte,

 

Penetanguishene,

 

Ramara,

 

Severn,

 

Springwater,

 

Tay,

 

Tiny,

 

Wasaga Beach; and

 

    (b) the single-tier municipalities of Barrie and Orillia.

STORMONT, DUNDAS AND GLENGARRY

Consisting of the geographic area of,

 

    (a) the upper-tier municipality of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

North Dundas,

 

North Glengarry,

 

North Stormont,

 

South Dundas,

 

South Glengarry,

 

South Stormont; and

 

    (b) the single-tier municipality of Cornwall.

TORONTO

Consisting of the geographic area of the single-tier municipality of Toronto.

WATERLOO

Consisting of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of Waterloo which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Cambridge,

 

Kitchener,

 

North Dumfries,

 

Waterloo,

 

Wellesley,

 

Wilmot,

 

Woolwich.

WELLINGTON

Consisting of the geographic area of,

 

    (a) the upper-tier municipality of Wellington which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Centre Wellington,

 

Erin,

 

Guelph/Eramosa,

 

Mapleton,

 

Minto,

 

Puslinch,

 

Wellington North; and

 

    (b) the single-tier municipality of Guelph.

YORK

Consisting of the geographic area of the upper-tier municipality of York which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Aurora,

 

East Gwillimbury,

 

Georgina,

 

King,

 

Markham,

 

Newmarket,

 

Richmond Hill,

 

Vaughan,

 

Whitchurch-Stouffville.

O. Reg. 180/03, Sched. 1.; O. Reg. 418/03, s. 1.

SCHEDULE 2
GEOGRAPHIC AREAS (TERRITORIAL DISTRICTS)

Column 1

Column 2

Name of Geographic Area

Description of Geographic Area

ALGOMA

Consisting of the geographic area of the Territorial District of Algoma which consists of,

 

    (a) the single-tier municipalities of,

 

Blind River,

 

Bruce Mines,

 

Dubreuilville,

 

Elliot Lake,

 

Hilton,

 

Hilton Beach,

 

Hornepayne,

 

Huron Shores,

 

Jocelyn,

 

Johnson,

 

Laird,

 

Macdonald, Meredith and Aberdeen Additional,

 

Michipicoten,

 

Plummer Additional,

 

Prince,

 

Sault Ste. Marie,

 

Shedden,

 

St. Joseph,

 

Tarbutt and Tarbutt Additional,

 

The North Shore,

 

Thessalon,

 

White River; and

 

    (b) the geographic townships and the remaining territory set out in clause (e) of paragraph 42 of the Schedule to the Territorial Division Act, as that clause read on December 31, 2002, excluding the geographic township of Tennyson.

COCHRANE

Consisting of the geographic area of the Territorial District of Cochrane which consists of,

 

    (a) the single-tier municipalities of,

 

Black River-Matheson,

 

Cochrane,

 

Fauquier-Strickland,

 

Hearst,

 

Iroquois Falls,

 

Kapuskasing,

 

Mattice-Val Cote,

 

Moonbeam,

 

Moosonee,

 

Opasatika,

 

Smooth Rock Falls,

 

Timmins,

 

Val Rita-Harty; and

 

    (b) the geographic townships and the remaining territory set out in clause (d) of paragraph 43 of the Schedule to the Territorial Division Act, as that clause read on December 31, 2002, and the geographic townships of Caron, Horden and Moose.

KENORA

Consisting of the geographic area of the Territorial District of Kenora which consists of,

 

    (a) the single-tier municipalities of,

 

Dryden,

 

Ear Falls,

 

Ignace,

 

Kenora,

 

Machin,

 

Pickle Lake,

 

Red Lake,

 

Sioux Lookout,

 

Sioux Narrows-Nestor Falls; and

 

    (b) the geographic townships and the remaining territory set out in clauses (c) and (d) of paragraph 44 of the Schedule to the Territorial Division Act, as those clauses read on December 31, 2002, excluding those islands and parts of islands annexed to the Township of Lake of the Woods and described as being in Lake of the Woods in the District of Kenora by a Minister’s order dated December 17, 1997 and published in The Ontario Gazette on January 10, 1998; and

 

    (c) the geographic townships of Claxton, Croome and Mathieu.

MANITOULIN

Consisting of the geographic area of the Territorial District of Manitoulin which consists of,

 

    (a) the single-tier municipalities of,

 

Assiginack,

 

Barrie Island,

 

Billings,

 

Burpee and Mills,

 

Central Manitoulin,

 

Cockburn Island,

 

Gordon,

 

Gore Bay,

 

Northeastern Manitoulin and the Islands,

 

Tehkummah; and

 

    (b) the geographic townships and the remaining territory set out in clause (c) of paragraph 45 of the Schedule to the Territorial Division Act, as that clause read on December 31, 2002, excluding the islands annexed to the Municipality of Killarney as described in a Minister’s order dated May 1, 2000 and published in The Ontario Gazette on May 20, 2000 and that portion of the District of Manitoulin, as it existed on December 31, 2002, that was annexed to the Municipality of Killarney by a Minister’s order dated October 31, 1998 and published in The Ontario Gazette on November 21, 1998.

MUSKOKA

Consisting of the geographic area of the Territorial District of Muskoka which consists of the upper-tier municipality of Muskoka which is composed of the lower-tier municipalities of,

 

Bracebridge,

 

Georgian Bay,

 

Gravenhurst,

 

Huntsville,

 

Lake of Bays,

 

Muskoka Lakes.

NIPISSING

Consisting of the geographic area of the Territorial District of Nipissing which consists of,

 

    (a) the single-tier municipalities of,

 

Bonfield,

 

Calvin,

 

Chisholm,

 

East Ferris,

 

Mattawa,

 

Mattawan,

 

North Bay,

 

Papineau-Cameron,

 

South Algonquin,

 

Temagami,

 

West Nipissing;

 

    (b) the geographic townships and the remaining territory set out in clause (e) of paragraph 47 of the Schedule to the Territorial Division Act, as that clause read on December 31, 2002 except for the part of the geographic township of Butt and the part of the geographic township of McCraney that form part of the Town of Kearney and are described in Schedule C to The District of Parry Sound Local Government Act, 1979, being chapter 61 of the Statutes of Ontario, 1979, as amended; and

 

    (c) the portion of the geographic township of Janes that was annexed to the Municipality of West Nipissing by a Minister’s order dated August 15, 1997 and published in The Ontario Gazette on September 13, 1997.

PARRY SOUND

Consisting of the geographic area of the Territorial District of Parry Sound which consists of,

 

    (a) the single-tier municipalities of,

 

Armour,

 

Burk’s Falls,

 

Callander,

 

Carling,

 

Joly,

 

Kearney,

 

Machar,

 

Magnetawan,

 

McDougall,

 

McKellar,

 

McMurrich/Monteith,

 

Nipissing,

 

Parry Sound,

 

Perry,

 

Powassan,

 

Ryerson,

 

Seguin,

 

South River,

 

Strong,

 

Sundridge,

 

The Archipelago,

 

Whitestone;

 

    (b) the geographic townships and the remaining territory set out in clause (d) of paragraph 48 of the Schedule to the Territorial Division Act, as that clause read on December 31, 2002, excluding that portion of the District of Parry Sound, as it existed on December 31, 2002, that was annexed to the Municipality of Killarney by a Minister’s order dated October 31, 1998 and published in The Ontario Gazette on November 21, 1998; and

 

    (c) the part of the geographic township of Butt and the part of the geographic township of McCraney that form part of the Town of Kearney and are described in Schedule C to The District of Parry Sound Local Government Act, 1979, being chapter 61 of the Statutes of Ontario, 1979, as amended.

RAINY RIVER

Consisting of the geographic area of the Territorial District of Rainy River which consists of,

 

    (a) the single-tier municipalities of,

 

Alberton,

 

Atikokan,

 

Chapple,

 

Dawson,

 

Emo,

 

Fort Frances,

 

La Vallee,

 

Lake of the Woods,

 

Morley,

 

Rainy River;

 

    (b) the geographic townships and the remaining territory set out in clause (c) of paragraph 49 of the Schedule to the Territorial Division Act, as that clause read on December 31, 2002, excluding the geographic townships of Claxton, Croome and Mathieu; and

 

    (c) those islands and parts of islands annexed to the Township of Lake of the Woods and described as being in Lake of the Woods in the District of Kenora by a Minister’s order dated December 17, 1997 and published in The Ontario Gazette on January 10, 1998.

SUDBURY

Consisting of the geographic area of the Territorial District of Sudbury which consists of,

 

    (a) the single-tier municipalities of,

 

Baldwin,

 

Chapleau,

 

Espanola,

 

French River,

 

Greater Sudbury,

 

Killarney,

 

Markstay-Warren,

 

Nairn and Hyman,

 

Sables-Spanish Rivers,

 

St.-Charles;

 

    (b) the geographic townships and the remaining territory set out in clause (d) of paragraph 50 of the Schedule to the Territorial Division Act, as that clause read on December 31, 2002, excluding the portion of the geographic township of Janes that was annexed to the Municipality of West Nipissing by a Minister’s order dated August 15, 1997 and published in The Ontario Gazette on September 13, 1997;

 

    (c) the islands annexed to the Municipality of Killarney as described in a Minister’s order dated May 1, 2000 and published in The Ontario Gazette on May 20, 2000;

 

    (d) that portion of the District of Manitoulin, as it existed on December 31, 2002, that was annexed to the Municipality of Killarney by a Minister’s order dated October 31, 1998 and published in The Ontario Gazette on November 21, 1998;

 

    (e) the geographic township of Tennyson; and

 

    (f) that portion of the District of Parry Sound, as it existed on December 31, 2002, that was annexed to the Municipality of Killarney by a Minister’s order dated October 31, 1998 and published in The Ontario Gazette on November 21, 1998.

THUNDER BAY

Consisting of the geographic area of the Territorial District of Thunder Bay which consists of,

 

    (a) the single-tier municipalities of,

 

Conmee,

 

Dorion,

 

Gillies,

 

Greenstone,

 

Manitouwadge,

 

Marathon,

 

Neebing,

 

Nipigon,

 

O’Connor,

 

Oliver Paipoonge,

 

Red Rock,

 

Schreiber,

 

Shuniah,

 

Terrace Bay,

 

Thunder Bay; and

 

    (b) the geographic townships and the remaining territory set out in clause (d) of paragraph 51 of the Schedule to the Territorial Division Act, as that clause read on December 31, 2002.

TIMISKAMING

Consisting of the geographic area of the Territorial District of Timiskaming which consists of,

 

    (a) the single-tier municipalities of,

 

Armstrong,

 

Brethour,

 

Casey,

 

Chamberlain,

 

Charlton and Dack,

 

Cobalt,

 

Coleman,

 

Englehart,

 

Evanturel,

 

Gauthier,

 

Harley,

 

Harris,

 

Hilliard,

 

Hudson,

 

James,

 

Kerns,

 

Kirkland Lake,

 

Larder Lake,

 

Latchford,

 

Matachewan,

 

McGarry,

 

Temiskaming Shores,

 

Thornloe; and

 

    (b) the geographic townships and the remaining territory set out in clause (e) of paragraph 52 of the Schedule to the Territorial Division Act, as that clause read on December 31, 2002.

O. Reg. 180/03, Sched. 2.; O. Reg. 418/03, ss. 2, 3.

SCHEDULE 3
MUNICIPALITIES WITHIN CERTAIN COUNTIES

Column 1

Column 2

Name of County

Local Municipalities Within County

DUNDAS

North Dundas,

 

South Dundas

GLENGARRY

North Glengarry,

 

South Glengarry

GRENVILLE

Augusta,

 

Edwardsburgh/Cardinal,

 

Merrickville-Wolford,

 

North Grenville,

 

Prescott

LEEDS

Athens,

 

Brockville,

 

Elizabethtown-Kitley,

 

Front of Yonge,

 

Gananoque,

 

Leeds and the Thousand Islands,

 

Rideau Lakes,

 

Westport

PRESCOTT

Alfred and Plantagenet,

 

Champlain,

 

East Hawkesbury,

 

Hawkesbury,

 

That part of The Nation Municipality that consists of the former Village of St. Isidore and the former townships of Caledonia and South Plantagenet as those municipalities existed on December 31, 1997.

RUSSELL

Casselman,

 

Clarence-Rockland,

 

Russell,

 

That part of The Nation Municipality that consists of the former Township of Cambridge as it existed on December 31, 1997.

STORMONT

Cornwall,

 

North Stormont,

 

South Stormont

O. Reg. 180/03, Sched. 3.