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Halton Hills ( 2002 population 47,600) is a town in Halton Regional Municipality, west of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located within the Greater Toronto Area. It has a land area of 284.7 kmē, a labour force of 24,020, and an average family income of $66,589.

Halton Hills is an amalgamated community, consisting of two urban centres, Georgetown and Acton, surrounded by a rural area.

The current Mayor of Halton Hills is Rick Bonnette . The Town Council consists of three Councillors representing each of the town's 4 wards.

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North: Erin Northeast: Caledon
West: Milton Halton Hills East: Brampton
South: Milton, Oakville Southeast: MississaugaMississauga ( 2001 population 612,925, with an estimated population of over 680,000 in 2004) is a city in Peel Regional Municipality, west of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A part of the Greater Toronto Area, Mississauga is Canada's sixth largest city. It is a
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