The Municipality of Trent Hills is a municipality in Northumberland County in Central Ontario, Canada. It is on the Trent River and was created in 2001 through the amalgamation of the municipalities of Campbellford/Seymour, Percy Township, and Hastings Village. Thereafter it was known briefly as Campbellford/Seymour, Percy, Hastings.

Communities

The municipality was historically four separate administrative subdivisions: the former town of Campbellford; the former village of Hastings; Seymour Township; and Percy Township. The latter two retain the status of geographic townships.

|1996| 12437

|2001| 12569

|2006| 12247

|2011| 12604

|2016| 12900

|2021| 13861

Mother tongue (2021): deputy mayor Bob Crate was elected mayor and Rosemary Kelleher-MacLennan deputy mayor by council.

A Ward Boundary and Council Composition Review was carried out in 2020. The Review established 5 wards based on geographic regions instead of the original communities that now form Trent Hills, with each ward having a single councillor. This also established the position of Deputy Mayor as a separate position. The 2022 municipal election was the first to use these new ward configurations.

{| class="wikitable" style="margin:1em auto;"

! Mayor

!Deputy Mayor

! Ward 1 – North Seymour

! Ward 2 – South Seymour

! Ward 3 – Cambpellford

!Ward 4 - Percy

!Ward 5 - Hastings

|-

| Robert (Bob) Crate

|Mike Metcalf

| Gene Brahaney

| Rob Pope

| Daniel Giddings

|Rick English

|Dennis Savery

|}

The results of past municipal elections are available on the municipality's website.

The Member of Parliament for the riding of Northumberland—Peterborough South is Philip Lawrence of the Conservative Party of Canada.

The Member of Provincial Parliament for Northumberland—Peterborough South (provincial electoral district) is David Piccini of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario.

See also

  • List of townships in Ontario

References