Tay Valley is a township in eastern Ontario, Canada, on the Tay River in Lanark County.
[edit] History
The township was incorporated on January 1, 1998 by amalgamating the former townships of Bathurst, South Sherbrooke and North Burgess. It was originally known as the township of Bathurst Burgess Sherbrooke, but adopted the name of Tay Valley on July 30, 2002.
[edit] Communities
The township comprises the communities of Althorpe, Bathurst Station, Bells Corners, Bolingbroke, Bolingbroke Siding, Brooke, Christie Lake, DeWitts Corners, Elliot, Fallbrook, Feldspar, Glen Tay, Harper, Maberly, Playfairville, Pratt Corners, Scotch Line, Stanleyville and Wemyss.
[edit] Demographics
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Canada census – Tay Valley, Ontario Community Profile
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Population:
Land area:
Population density:
Median age:
Total private dwellings:
Mean household income:
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5571 (-1.1% from 2006)
549.12 km2 (212.02 sq mi)
10.1 /km2 (26 /sq mi)
3698
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5634 (3.6% from 2001)
527.46 km2 (203.65 sq mi)
10.7 /km2 (28 /sq mi)
45.8 (males: 45.8, females: 45.8)
3511
$66,082
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5440 (5.0% from 1996)
527.58 km2 (203.70 sq mi)
10.3 /km2 (27 /sq mi)
42.1 (males: 41.7, females: 42.5)
3431
$51,063
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Population:[4]
- Population in 2011: 5571
- Population in 2006: 5634
- Population in 2001: 5440
- Population in 1996:
- Bathurst Township: 3179
- North Burgess Township: 1269
- South Sherbrooke Township: 732
- Population in 1991:
- Bathurst Township: 2888
- North Burgess Township: 1021
- South Sherbrooke Township: 669
Mother tongue:[2]
- English as first language: 94.5 %
- French as first language: 3 %
- English and French as first language: 0 %
- Other as first language: 2.5 %
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