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We like facts more than opinions Like many of you, I was unaware of the importance of County of Simcoe (Upper Tier) to the residents of the 16 Lower Tier townships that make up County of S
imcoe. Without including Barrie and Orillia, County of Simcoe's shoreline encompasses 53% of Lake Simcoe's shoreline. Without including Orillia County of Simcoe's shoreline encompasses 76% of Lake Couchiching's shoreline. Geography
Simcoe County stretches from the shores of Lake Simcoe in the east to Georgian Bay in the west. The land area of the county is 4,818.93 square kilometres (1,860.60 sq mi). The Niagara Escarpment runs through sections of the western part of the county, and the Minesing Wetlands, a Ramsar Convention "Wetland of International Importance", is located in the centre of the county. Simcoe County stretches from Collingwood in the North West to Bradford in the South and Ramara Township in the East and North East, it encompasses
Simcoe County is informally split into two subregions, “South Simcoe” and “North Simcoe”. The dividing line between these two areas is Simcoe County Road 90 (Mill St.). South Simcoe municipalities are situated at the northern boundary of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and therefore generally have a closer socio-economic association with the GTA. South Simcoe is also within the Toronto commuter belt as it is home to a relatively high proportion of people commuting to the GTA. South Simcoe is home to five municipalities, including: the Town of Innisfil, the Township of Adjala-Tosorontio, the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury, the Township of Essa and the Town of New Tecumseth (which includes: Alliston, Beeton and Tottenham). For more information see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simcoe_County