Peel Geographies March2015P1 · Peel Geographies 26 Size: 3,000 to 100,000 persons Example:...

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Size: 5,000 to 5 million persons Example: Toronto 1 Count: Last Update: 2011 Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) Census Metroplitan Areas consist of large urbanized areas that surround an urban core. The urban core must have a population greater than 100,000. Peel is a part of the Toronto Metropolitan Area. M I S S I S S A U G A H A L T O N H I L L S M I L T O N OAKVILLE B U R L I N G T O N BROCK U X B R I D G E SCUGOG C L A R I N G T O N W H I T C H U R C H - S T O U F F V I L L E O S H A W A WHITBY P I C K E R I N G MARKHAM AJAX G E O R G I N A E A S T G W I L L I M B U R Y KING NEWMARKET AURORA R I C H M O N D H I L L V A U G H A N B R A M P T O N CALEDON MISSISSAUGA HALTON HILLS MILTON OAKVILLE BURLINGTON BROCK UXBRIDGE SCUGOG CLARINGTON WHITCHURCH - STOUFFVILLE OSHAWA WHITBY PICKERING MARKHAM AJAX GEORGINA EAST GWILLIMBURY KING NEWMARKET AURORA RICHMOND HILL VAUGHAN BRAMPTON CALEDON Mono New Tecumseth Bradford West Gwillimbury Mono New Tecumseth Bradford West Gwillimbury PEEL DURHAM YORK H A L T O N T O R O N T O PEEL DURHAM YORK HALTON TORONTO Peel Geographies Census Division (CD) Size: 5,000 to over 2 million persons Example: Peel Region Count in Peel: 1 Last Update: 2011 Census divisions are the general term for provincially legislated areas (such as county and regional district) or their equivalents. Census divisions are intermediate geographic areas between the province/territory level and the municipality (census subdivision). 3 Size: Less than 100 to 1 million persons Example: Caledon, Brampton or Caledon Count in Peel: Last Update: 2011 Census Subdivision (CSD) Census Subdivision is the general term for municipalities or their equivalents (such as Indian Reserves). Dissemination Areas (DA) Size: 400 to 700 persons Example: 35211222 Count in Peel: 1629 Last Update: 2011 Dissemination areas are small, relatively stable geographic units composed of one or more adjacent dissemination blocks. It is the smallest standard geographic area for which all census data are disseminated. 234 Size: About 1,200 to 16,000 persons Example: 0576.24 Count in Peel: Last Update: 2011 Census Tracts (CT) Census Tracts are small, relatively stable geographic areas in census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations. CT boundaries respect CD, CSD and CMA boundaries. Size: 0 to 5,000 persons Example: 35211864 6,036 Count in Peel: Last Update: 2011 Dissemination Blocks Dissemination blocks are areas bounded on all sides by roads and/or boundaries of standard geographic areas. The dissemination block is the smallest geographic area for which population and dwelling counts are disseminated.

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Size:5,000 to 5 million persons

Example:Toronto

1Count:

Last Update:2011

Census Metropolitan Area (CMA)Census Metroplitan Areas consist of large urbanized areas that surround an urban core. The urban core must have a population greater than 100,000. Peel is a part of the Toronto Metropolitan Area.

MISSISSAUGA

HALTONHILLS

MILTONOAKVILLE

BURLINGTON

BROCK

UXBRIDGE SCUGOG

CLARINGTONWHITCHURCH - STOUFFVILLE

OSHAWA

WHITBY

PICKERING

MARKHAMAJAX

GEORGINA

EASTGWILLIMBURY

KING

NEWMARKET

AURORA

RICHMONDHILL

VAUGHAN

BRAMPTON

CALEDON

MISSISSAUGA

HALTONHILLS

MILTONOAKVILLE

BURLINGTON

BROCK

UXBRIDGE SCUGOG

CLARINGTONWHITCHURCH - STOUFFVILLE

OSHAWA

WHITBY

PICKERING

MARKHAMAJAX

GEORGINA

EASTGWILLIMBURY

KING

NEWMARKET

AURORA

RICHMONDHILL

VAUGHAN

BRAMPTON

CALEDON

Mono

NewTecumseth

BradfordWest

Gwillimbury

Mono

NewTecumseth

BradfordWest

Gwillimbury

PEEL

DURHAM

YORK

HALTON

TORONTOPEEL

DURHAM

YORK

HALTON

TORONTO

Peel Geographies

Census Division (CD)

Size:5,000 to over 2 million persons

Example:Peel Region

Count in Peel:1

Last Update:2011

Census divisions are the general term for provincially legislated areas (such as county and regional district) or their equivalents. Census divisions are intermediate geographic areas between the province/territory level and the municipality (census subdivision).

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Size:Less than 100to 1 million persons

Example:Caledon, Brampton or Caledon

Count in Peel:

Last Update:2011

Census Subdivision (CSD)Census Subdivision is the general term for municipalities or their equivalents (such as Indian Reserves).

Dissemination Areas (DA)

Size:400 to 700 persons

Example:35211222

Count in Peel:1629

Last Update:2011

Dissemination areas are small, relatively stable geographic units composed of one or more adjacent dissemination blocks. It is the smallest standard geographic area for which all census data are disseminated.

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Size:About 1,200 to16,000 persons

Example:0576.24

Count in Peel:

Last Update:2011

Census Tracts (CT)Census Tracts are small, relatively stable geographic areas in census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations. CT boundaries respect CD, CSD and CMA boundaries.

Size:0 to 5,000 persons

Example:35211864

6,036Count in Peel:

Last Update:2011

Dissemination BlocksDissemination blocks are areas bounded on all sides by roads and/or boundaries of standard geographic areas. The dissemination block is the smallest geographic area for which population and dwelling counts are disseminated.

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Peel Geographies

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Size:3,000 to 100,000 persons

Example:Mississauga Ward 1

Count in Peel:

Last Update:2014

WardsWards are districts in which a city or town is divided for the purpose of administration and elections. Each is represented by a local councillor.

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Size:200,000to 2.5 million persons

Example:Toronto

Count:

Last Update:2011

Greater Toronto Area (GTA)The Greater Toronto Area is a metropolitan area that includes the City of Toronto and the four surrounding regional municipalities of Durham, Halton, Peel and York.

MISSISSAUGA

HALTONHILLS

MILTONOAKVILLE

BURLINGTON

BROCK

UXBRIDGE SCUGOG

CLARINGTONWHITCHURCH - STOUFFVILLE

OSHAWA

WHITBY

PICKERING

MARKHAMAJAX

GEORGINA

EASTGWILLIMBURY

KING

NEWMARKET

AURORA

RICHMONDHILL

VAUGHAN

BRAMPTON

CALEDON

MISSISSAUGA

HALTONHILLS

MILTONOAKVILLE

BURLINGTON

BROCK

UXBRIDGE SCUGOG

CLARINGTONWHITCHURCH - STOUFFVILLE

OSHAWA

WHITBY

PICKERING

MARKHAMAJAX

GEORGINA

EASTGWILLIMBURY

KING

NEWMARKET

AURORA

RICHMONDHILL

VAUGHAN

BRAMPTON

CALEDON

PEEL

DURHAM

YORK

HALTON

TORONTOPEEL

DURHAM

YORK

HALTON

TORONTO

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Size:1000 to 10,000 persons

Example:L6R

Count in Peel:

Last Update:2011

Forward Sortation Areas (FSA)Forward Sortation Areas are the areas represented by the �rst three digits of a postal code.

Size:200,000to 2.5 million persons

6Example:Hamilton

Count:

2011Last Update:

Greater Toronto Area - Hamilton (GTA-H)The Greater Toronto & Hamilton Area is a metropolitan area that includes the City of Toronto and the four surrounding regional municipalities of Durham, Halton, Peel and York as well as the City of Hamilton.

MISSISSAUGA

HALTONHILLS

MILTONOAKVILLE

BURLINGTON

BROCK

UXBRIDGE SCUGOG

CLARINGTONWHITCHURCH - STOUFFVILLE

OSHAWA

WHITBY

PICKERING

MARKHAMAJAX

GEORGINA

EASTGWILLIMBURY

KING

NEWMARKET

AURORA

RICHMONDHILL

VAUGHAN

BRAMPTON

CALEDON

MISSISSAUGA

HALTONHILLS

MILTONOAKVILLE

BURLINGTON

BROCK

UXBRIDGE SCUGOG

CLARINGTONWHITCHURCH - STOUFFVILLE

OSHAWA

WHITBY

PICKERING

MARKHAMAJAX

GEORGINA

EASTGWILLIMBURY

KING

NEWMARKET

AURORA

RICHMONDHILL

VAUGHAN

BRAMPTON

CALEDON

PEEL

DURHAM

YORK

HALTON

TORONTO

HAMILTON

PEEL

DURHAM

YORK

HALTON

TORONTO

HAMILTON

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Size:About 8,500 persons

Example:Brampton, South

Count in Peel:

Last Update:2013

Federal Electoral Districts (FED)Federal Electoral Districts are areas represented by a member of Parliament & Member of Provincial Parliament. FED boundaries do not respect CSD boundaries.

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Peel Geographies

Water Pressure Zones (WPZ)

Size:5,000 to10,000 persons

Example:12B

Count in Peel:23

Last Update:2014

Each Water Pressure Zone delineates a distinct area where the pressure of the potable water delivered to homes/facilities is within an acceptable range for both humans and infrastructure.

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Size:Less than 100to 5000 persons

Example:MW-CVS-4

Count in Peel:

Last Update:2014

Sanitary Sewersheds (SSS)Sanitary Sewersheds are formed around trunk sanitary sewer lines and subsidiaries; all homes/facilities within each sewershed drain into the associated trunk sewer.

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Size:100 to 1,000 persons

Example:0982

Count in Peel:

Last Update:2012

Small Geographic Units (SGU)Small Geographic Units are used for mid-scale census data dissemination and analysis, and are created to correspond with planning policies and the unique geographical features found in the Region.

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Size:Less than 100to 5000 persons

Example:B009

Count in Peel:

Last Update:2012

Service Delivery Areas (SDA)Service Delivery Areas are a geography used by service providers in Peel. They were created by the Peel Data Centre in consultation with service providers. Each Service Delivery Area is an aggregate of neighbouring Dissemination Areas.

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Size:5,000 to 10,000 persons

Example:C0007

Count in Peel:

Last Update:2014

Secondary Plans (SP)Secondary Plans refer to areas within each of the area municipalities used for planning and analysis purposes. In Mississauga this refers to Character Areas (formerly Planning Districts), in Brampton they are Secondary Plan Areas and in Caledon they delineate rural settlements and rural service centres.

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Size:100 to 1,000 persons

Example:3010

Count in Peel:

Last Update:2014

Tra�c Zones (TZ)Tra�c Zones are the geographic unit used in the Region's (Public Works - Transportation Planning) travel demand forecasting model.

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Police Patrol Zones (PPZ)

Size:5,000 to10,000 persons

Example:12120

Count in Peel:72

Last Update:2014

Also known as Beats, Patrol Zones are de�ned to address police units deployment, responsibility area and problem solving.

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Size:20,000to 400,000 persons

Example:M3

Count:

Last Update:2014

Health Data Zones (HDZ)Data Zones (DZs) are a customized level of geography developed for Peel Public Health using Census Data for the purpose of mapping health status data. Each Data Zone is an aggregate of neighbouring Census Tracts. Data Zones do not cross municipal boundaries.

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Size:About 1000to 20,000 persons

Example:21 Division

Count in Peel:

Last Update:2014

Peel Police Divisions (PPD)The Region of Peel was divided in 5 police Divisions (2 in Brampton, 2 in Mississauga and the airport) with the purpose of distributing workloads, performing metrics and ensuring police visibility.

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Size:About 300,000to 1 million persons

Example:Central West

Count in Peel:

Last Update:2013

Local Health Integration Network (LHIN)LHINs are local health organizations set by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, designed to plan, integrate and fund local health services – including hospitals, community care access centres, home care, long-term care, mental health, community health centres as well as addiction and community support services.