History of Perth East
The Township of Perth East is a wonderful rural/urban mix including some of the most productive farmland in Ontario, along with the communities of Milverton, Shakespeare, Millbank, Carthage, Newton, Rostock, Brunner, Wartburg, Gads Hill, Nithburg, Sebringville, and Sebastopol.
In 1997, fourteen municipal corporations within the County of Perth restructured to form four new municipalities -the Township of Perth East, Township of Perth South, Municipality of West Perth and the Township of North Perth.
On January 1, 1998, the former Townships of Ellice, Mornington, North Easthope, South Easthope and the Village of Milverton officially restructured to become the Township of Perth East. The new municipality has over 7,000 hectares, 4,000 households and a total population of approximately 12,000.
The Municipal Administrative Office is in Milverton, which is the largest, fully serviced urban centre within the Municipality.
Major economic development within the township includes: Agriculture, Farm Related Businesses, Millwrighting, Metal Fabrication, and Tourism.
Histories of the former municipalities provide a wonderful walk through the past when settlement began in this area.
To read a history of each ward, choose a ward below:
Contact Us
Ashley Carter
Manager of Legislative Services / Municipal Clerk
Township of Perth East
25 Mill Street East
Milverton, Ontario N0K 1M0
T.: 519-595-2800 x223
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