North Gower Township

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North Gower Township was a former rural municipality in eastern Ontario, Canada, that later became part of the city of Ottawa.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former rural municipality
former township
adjacentTo Goulbourn Township NERFINISHED
Marlborough Township NERFINISHED
Osgoode Township NERFINISHED
Rideau Township NERFINISHED
contains rural community of Carsonby NERFINISHED
rural community of Johnston Corners
rural community of Malakoff
rural community of Manotick Station
rural community of Pierce’s Corners
rural community of Twin Elm
village of Kars
village of North Gower
country Canada
dissolved 2001
dissolvedInto City of Ottawa NERFINISHED
established 19th century
governmentType township municipality
hasLandUse agricultural
rural residential
historicalCounty Carleton County, Ontario NERFINISHED
historicalStatus defunct municipality
language English
locatedIn Ontario
Ottawa Valley NERFINISHED
eastern Ontario NERFINISHED
mergedInto City of Ottawa NERFINISHED
namedAfter John Gower NERFINISHED
North Gower NERFINISHED
nowWithinMunicipality Ottawa, Ontario NERFINISHED
partOf City of Ottawa NERFINISHED
Regional Municipality of Ottawa–Carleton NERFINISHED
former Carleton County townships
primaryEconomicActivity farming
local services
region National Capital Region NERFINISHED
transportationCorridor Highway 416 NERFINISHED
Prince of Wales Drive NERFINISHED
watercourse Jock River NERFINISHED
Rideau River NERFINISHED

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Carleton County, Ontario contained North Gower Township