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Westminster, Middlesex County, Ontario

Westminster
Neighbourhood
Westminster is located in Ontario
Westminster
Westminster
Coordinates: 42°56′16.844″N 81°12′37″W / 42.93801222°N 81.21028°W / 42.93801222; -81.21028Coordinates: 42°56′16.844″N 81°12′37″W / 42.93801222°N 81.21028°W / 42.93801222; -81.21028
Country  Canada
Province  Ontario
City London
Settled Westminster 1817
Incorporated (town) 1988 (as Westminster)
Amalgamation (city) 1993 (as London)
Government
 • Type Municipal (Ward 14)
 • Administrative body London City Council
 • Councillor Jared Zaifman
Population (2011)
 • Total 11,385
 • Average Income $66,401
Time zone Eastern Time Zone (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4)


Westminster refers to both a neighbourhood in the City of London, Ontario, Canada, and a much larger area within which the neighbourhood lands have been situated.

The neighbourhood of Westminster is immediately north of Highway 401, and east of Wellington Road. The majority of its residents live in low-density, single detached dwellings. The remaining residents live in row house dwellings. As of 2011, the area is home to 11,385 residents. The neighbourhood is considered a middle-income area, with an average family income of $73,207, an average dwelling value of $216,133 and a home ownership rate of 88%.

Historically, Westminster first referred to a rural township, after which the neighbourhood was named.

Westminster Township was bounded on the north by the Thames River, which divides it from London Township; on the south by Elgin County, east by North Dorchester Township, and west by Delaware. It was one of the largest townships in Middlesex County. The first record of the Westminster Council is dated 4 March 1817.

As the city of London (incorporated as a city in 1855) grew, areas on the south side of the Thames River were developed, being adjacent to the city core, and they were later annexed to the city, ceasing to be part of Westminster Township. In the 1940s and 1950s, the developed area was expanding to the present site of the Westminster neighbourhood, and became part of the city with the 1961 annexation. The neighbourhood became known as Westminster, and was substantially developed in the 1970s.

The non-annexed portions of Westminster Township continued to be largely rural, with the most substantial population center being the police village of Lambeth in the west.

The Town of Westminster was a municipality established in 1988 from the former Westminster Township. It was created as an attempt to prevent annexation with nearby London. The town was made up of numerous population centres including Lambeth and Glanworth. Also, the municipality included the various commercial shopping malls along Wellington Road at Highway 401.

However, the Town of Westminster's life was short-lived. In the early 1990s, the City of London proposed a massive land annexation, which included the entire Westminster municipality.


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