Waterloo County, Ontario
Former counties in OntarioHistory of the Regional Municipality of WaterlooPopulated places disestablished in 1973Populated places established in 1853
Waterloo County was a county in the Canadian province of Ontario from 1853 until 1973. It was the direct predecessor of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. Situated on a subset of land within the Haldimand Tract, Waterloo County consisted of five townships: Woolwich, Wellesley, Wilmot, Waterloo, and North Dumfries. The major population centres were Waterloo, Kitchener (known as Berlin prior to 1916), Preston, Hespeler, Blair, and Doon in Waterloo township; Galt in North Dumfries; Elmira in Woolwich; and New Hamburg in Wilmot. All are now part of the Regional Municipality.
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Pinewood Place, Waterloo
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N 43.466666666667 ° | E -80.5 ° |
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Pinewood Place 252
N2H 4J8 Waterloo
Ontario, Canada
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