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The term township
Township

A township is a settlement which has the status and powers of a unit of local government. Specific use of the term to describe political subdivisions has varied by country....
 generally means the district or area associated with a town. However in some systems no town needs to be involved. The specific use of the term to describe political subdivisions has varied by country, usually to describe a local rural or semi-rural government within the county itself.

In eastern Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
 a township is one form of the subdivision of a county
County

A county is a land area of Local government government within a larger state. A county may have city and towns within its area....
. In Canadian French
Canadian French

Canadian French is an umbrella term for the varieties of the French language used in Canada. French is the mother tongue of about seven million Canadians and is one of the country's two official languages, along with English language....
, it is called a canton.

Atlantic Canada
The historic colony of Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia is a Canadian Provinces and territories of Canada located on Canada's southeastern coast. It is the most populous province in Atlantic Canada....
 (present-day Nova Scotia, New Brunswick
New Brunswick

New Brunswick is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces and is the only Constitution of Canada bilingual province in the federation. The provincial capital is Fredericton....
, and Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island is a Canada Provinces and territories of Canada consisting of an island of the same name. The Maritimes is the smallest in the nation in both land area and population ....
) used the term township as a subdivision of counties.






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The term township
Township

A township is a settlement which has the status and powers of a unit of local government. Specific use of the term to describe political subdivisions has varied by country....
 generally means the district or area associated with a town. However in some systems no town needs to be involved. The specific use of the term to describe political subdivisions has varied by country, usually to describe a local rural or semi-rural government within the county itself.

In eastern Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
 a township is one form of the subdivision of a county
County

A county is a land area of Local government government within a larger state. A county may have city and towns within its area....
. In Canadian French
Canadian French

Canadian French is an umbrella term for the varieties of the French language used in Canada. French is the mother tongue of about seven million Canadians and is one of the country's two official languages, along with English language....
, it is called a canton.

Atlantic Canada


The historic colony of Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia is a Canadian Provinces and territories of Canada located on Canada's southeastern coast. It is the most populous province in Atlantic Canada....
 (present-day Nova Scotia, New Brunswick
New Brunswick

New Brunswick is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces and is the only Constitution of Canada bilingual province in the federation. The provincial capital is Fredericton....
, and Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island

Prince Edward Island is a Canada Provinces and territories of Canada consisting of an island of the same name. The Maritimes is the smallest in the nation in both land area and population ....
) used the term township as a subdivision of counties. In Prince Edward Island's case, the colonial survey of 1764 established 67 townships, known as lots, and 3 royalties, which were grouped into parishes, and hence into counties; the townships were geographically and politically the same. In New Brunswick, parishes have taken over as the present-day subdivision of counties, whereas present-day Nova Scotia uses districts where appropriate.

Ontario


In Ontario
Ontario

Ontario is a Provinces and territories of Canada located in the Central Canada part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest, after Quebec, in total area....
, there are both geographic and political townships. Most of Ontario, except for the sparsely populated far north, is subdivided into geographic townships. These are used primarily for geographic purposes, such as land surveying, natural resource exploration and tracking of phenomena such as forest fires or tornado
Tornado

A tornado is a violent, rotating column of air which is in contact with both the surface of the earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud....
s.

A political township is an incorporated municipality consisting of one or more geographic townships united as a single entity with a single municipal administration, usually consisting of one or more communities that are not incorporated for various reasons. Often rural counties
County

A county is a land area of Local government government within a larger state. A county may have city and towns within its area....
 are subdivided into townships. In some places, usually if the township is in a county rather than in a regional municipality
Regional municipality

A Regional Municipality is a type of Canada municipal government similar to and at the same municipal government level as a county, although the specific structure and servicing responsibilities may vary from place to place....
, the head of a political township is called a reeve, not a mayor. However, this distinction is changing as many rural townships are replacing the title reeve with mayor to reduce confusion. A few townships keep both titles and designate mayor as the head of the municipal council and use the title reeve to denote the representative to the upper tier (usually county) council.

The term "geographic township" is also used in reference to former political townships which were abolished or superseded as part of municipal government restructuring.

Quebec

In Quebec
Quebec

Quebec , in French language, Qu?bec , is a Provinces and territories of Canada in the Central Canada and Eastern Canada regions of Canada....
, the canton is primarily a surveying
Surveying

Surveying or land surveying is the technique and science of accurately determining the terrestrial or three-dimensional space position of points and the distances and angles between them....
 unit introduced after the British conquest. They were designated and cover most of the unattributed territory in Eastern Quebec and what is now known as the Eastern Townships
Eastern Townships

The Eastern Townships is a historical region in south-eastern Quebec, lying between the former Seigneurial system of New France south of the Saint Lawrence River and the United States border....
, and later used in surveying the Outaouais and Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean

Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean is a region in Quebec, Canada. It contains the Saguenay Fjord, the estuary of the Saguenay River, stretching through much of the region....
 regions. Townships often served as territorial basis for new municipalities, but township municipalities are no different from other types such as parish or village municipalities.

Western Canada


In the Prairie provinces and parts of British Columbia
British Columbia

British Columbia is the westernmost of Canada's Provinces and territories of Canada and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ....
, a township is a division of the Dominion Land Survey
Dominion Land Survey

The Dominion Land Survey is the method used to divide most of Western Canada into one-square-mile sections for agricultural and other purposes....
. Townships are (mostly) 6 mile
Mile

A mile is a Units of measurement of length, usually used to measure distance, in a number of different systems. In contemporary English contexts, mile most commonly refers to the statute mile of 5,280 Feet or the nautical mile of 1,852 meters ....
 (9.7 km
KM

KM, Km, or km may stand for:*Kilometre *KM - the Michaelis constant in Michaelis-Menten kinetics*Kernel methods*Kettle Moraine High School...
) by 6 mile squares - about 36 square miles (95 kmē) in area. These townships are not political units (although political boundaries often follow township boundaries), but exist only to define parcels of land in a relatively simple way. Townships are divided into 36 equal 1 mile (1.6 km) by 1 mile square parcels known as sections. Refer to the article about the Dominion Land Survey
Dominion Land Survey

The Dominion Land Survey is the method used to divide most of Western Canada into one-square-mile sections for agricultural and other purposes....
 for further details about section numbering and the further subdivision of land parcels. Currently a political unit called a rural municipality
Rural municipality

A rural municipality, often abbreviated RM, is a form of municipality in the Canada provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, perhaps best comparable to counties or Civil township in the western United States....
 in general is 3 townships by 3 townships in size, or 18-mile squares - about 324 square miles (839.16 kmē)

Three municipalities in British Columbia
British Columbia

British Columbia is the westernmost of Canada's Provinces and territories of Canada and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ....
, Langley
Langley, British Columbia (district municipality)

The Township of Langley is a district municipality east of Surrey, British Columbia, located south of the Fraser River in southern British Columbia....
, Esquimalt
Esquimalt, British Columbia

The City of Esquimalt is a municipality at the southern tip of Vancouver Island, in British Columbia, Canada. It is bordered to the east by the provincial capital, Victoria, British Columbia, to the south by the Strait of Juan de Fuca, to the west by Esquimalt Harbour and Royal Roads, to the northwest by the New Songhees 1A, British Columbi...
 and Spallumcheen
Spallumcheen, British Columbia

Spallumcheen is a district municipality in the Canada province of British Columbia. Located in the Okanagan Valley region between Vernon, British Columbia and Enderby, British Columbia, the township had a population of 4,960 in the Canada 2006 Census....
, have "Township" in their official names, but legally hold the status of district municipalities
District municipality

A district municipality is a designation for a class of municipality found in several locations, including British Columbia, Canada and Lithuania....
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See also

  • List of townships in Ontario
    List of townships in Ontario

    This is a list of township in the Canada province of Ontario. Townships are listed by List of Ontario census divisions.Algoma District*Abbott...
  • List of townships in Prince Edward Island
    List of Prince Edward Island townships

    This is a list of township , known as "lots", for the Canada province of Prince Edward Island, which also act as Prince Edward Island's census subdivisions....
  • List of townships in Quebec
    List of townships in Quebec

    This is a list of township in the Canada province of Quebec:...


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