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King City, Ontario

King City
Unincorporated community
The King Township Museum
Coordinates: 43°55′43″N 79°31′09″W / 43.92861°N 79.51917°W / 43.92861; -79.51917
Country Canada
Province Ontario
Regional Municipality York Region
Township King
Government
 • Township mayor Steve Pellegrini
 • MP Deb Schulte
 • MPP Helena Jaczek
 • Councillors Cleve Mortelliti (Ward 1)
Debbie Schaeffer (Ward 5)
Area
 • Land 14.30 km2 (5.52 sq mi)
Population (2016)
 • Total 6,970
 • Density 487.2/km2 (1,262/sq mi)
Time zone EST (UTC−5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC−4)
Forward sortation area L7B
Area code(s) 905 and 289
Census Tract 0460.01
NTS Map 030M13
GNBC Code FBUQL

King City is an unincorporated Canadian community in King, Ontario located north of Toronto. It is the largest community in King Township, with 2,396 dwellings and a population of 6,970 as of the Canada 2016 Census.

In 1836, a settlement styled Springhill was established in King. With the arrival of the Ontario, Simcoe and Huron railway in 1853, the settlement began to expand. In 1890, the reeve of King township James Whiting Crossley incorporated King City by merging the hamlets of Springhill, Kinghorn, Laskay, and Eversley.

King City is characterized by rolling hills and clustered temperate forests in the Eastern Great Lakes lowland forests ecoregion. Numerous kettle lakes and ponds dot the area. Creeks and streams from King City, the surrounding area, and as far west as Bolton and as far east as Stouffville are the origin for the East Humber River.

Situated entirely on the southern slope of the central portion of the Oak Ridges Moraine and its watershed, numerous disputes about planning and development have occurred municipally, such as installation of a sewerage system connecting the community to the Durham-York Sewage System in the 2000s.

Numerous stables and other farms have been established on the 147.938 km² of land area occupied by the township.

The provincially significant King-Vaughan Wetland Complex consists of 23 individual wetlands (83% swamp, 17% marsh). It is composed of clay, loam and silt soils on a site that is palustrine (69%) or isolated (31%). Vegetation found on this wetland includes tall shrubs (34%), deciduous trees (28%), dead trees and shrubs (19%), and narrow-leaved emergents (12%); additionally, robust emergents and free-floating plants are found in small agglomorations.


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