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Encyclopedia > Brant County

Brant County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario.


The county has now been dissolved into the single-tier municipalities of Brant and Brantford. Although these two municipalities are still enumerated as the single census division of Brant County by Statistics Canada, Brant does not have a county government.


External links

  • 1951 map of Brant County (http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/english/exhibits/maps/counties/brant.htm)



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Brant (electoral district) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (226 words)
Brant is the name of current and former federal and provincial electoral districts in the Canadian province of Ontario.
This riding was created in 1903 from Brant County exclusive of the whole or the bulk of the county seat of Brantford.
Although its boundaries have been altered, it has always comprised the bulk of Brant County (now governed by two single-tier municipalities, the City of Brantford and the City of Brant County) and often the Six Nations Indian Reserve No. 40.
Brant County, Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (85 words)
Brant County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario.
The county has now been dissolved into the single-tier municipalities of Brant and Brantford.
Although these two municipalities are still enumerated as the single census division of Brant County by Statistics Canada, Brant does not have a county government.
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