Torbolton Township

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Torbolton Township was a historic rural municipality in eastern Ontario, Canada, that later became part of the city of Ottawa.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former township
historic rural municipality
contains Buckham’s Bay NERFINISHED
Crown Point NERFINISHED
Dirleton NERFINISHED
Kilmaurs NERFINISHED
MacLarens Landing NERFINISHED
Village of Constance Bay NERFINISHED
Village of Woodlawn NERFINISHED
Vydon Acres NERFINISHED
country Canada
formedPartOf Carleton County NERFINISHED
governmentType township municipality
historicalCounty Carleton County NERFINISHED
knownFor white pine forests
language English
locatedIn Ontario
eastern Ontario NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedNorthwestOf downtown Ottawa
locatedOn Ottawa River NERFINISHED
mergedInto City of Ottawa NERFINISHED
namedAfter Torbolton Forest NERFINISHED
partOf City of Ottawa NERFINISHED
Regional Municipality of Ottawa–Carleton NERFINISHED
primaryEconomicActivity agriculture
lumbering
region National Capital Region NERFINISHED
status defunct municipality
successor City of Ottawa NERFINISHED

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Carleton County, Ontario contained Torbolton Township