Halton Hills, Ontario
Halton Hills (2002 population 47,600) is a town in Halton Regional Municipality, west of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located within the Greater Toronto Area. It has a land area of 284.7 km², a labour force of 24,020, and an average family income of $66,589.
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2002 - Town - Halton Regional Municipality - Toronto - Ontario - Canada - Greater Toronto Area
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Halton Hills is an amalgamated community, comprising of the former Equesing Township, and consisting of two key urban centres, Georgetown and Acton. Listed below are other communities, some that were incorporated, and others as historic landmarks. There are also natural features within these bounds, including the Niagara Escarpment, and the Bruce Trail.
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Georgetown - Acton - Niagara Escarpment - Bruce Trail
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The current Mayor of Halton Hills is Rick Bonnette. The Town Council consists of three Councillors representing each of the town's 4 wards.
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Rick Bonnette - Wards
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