- Unorganized area (Canada)
An unorganized area is any geographic region in Canada that does not form part of a
municipality orIndian reserve . In these areas, the lowest level of government is provincial or territorial. In some of these areas, local service agencies may have some of the responsibilities that would otherwise be covered by municipalities.Ontario
In
Ontario , unorganized areas are found only in theNorthern Ontario region, inclusive of the Parry Sound District, the parts of the province where there is nocounty orregional municipality level of government. Some communities within unorganized areas may have some municipal services administered by local services boards.Unorganized areas in Ontario are named only by the district of which they are a part, with a geographic qualifier added when a single district contains more than one such area. Three of the province's unorganized areas had no reported population in the
Canada 2006 Census .* Algoma, UNO, North Part
* Algoma, UNO, South East Part
* Cochrane, UNO, North Part
* Cochrane, UNO, South East Part
* Cochrane, UNO, South West Part
* Kenora, UNO
* Manitoulin, UNO, Mainland
* Manitoulin, UNO, West Part
* Nipissing, UNO, North Part
* Nipissing, UNO, South Part
* Parry Sound, UNO, Centre Part
* Parry Sound, UNO, North East Part
* Rainy River, UNO
* Sudbury, UNO, North Part
* Thunder Bay, UNO
* Timiskaming, UNO, East Part
* Timiskaming, UNO, West PartQuebec
Unorganized areas (also known as unorganized territories) in Quebec are located within regional county municipalities. They are usually named for a geographic feature within the unincorporated area.
* Baie-des-Chaloupes
* Collines-du-Basque
* Coulée-des-Adolphe
* Lac-à-la-Croix
* Lac-Akonapwehikan
* Lac-Alfred
* Lac-Bazinet
* Lac-Blanc
* Lac-Boisbouscache
* Lac-Casault
* Lac-Chicobi
* Lac-Croche
* Lac-de-la-Bidière
* Lac-de-la-Maison-de-Pierre
* Lac-de-la-Pomme
* Lac-des-Eaux-Mortes
* Lac-Despinassy
* Lac-Duparquet
* Lac-Douaire
* Lac-Ernest
* Lac-Fouillac
* Lac-Grenet
* Lac-Huron
* Lac-Jacques-Cartier
* Lac-Lapeyrère
* Lac-Marguerite
* Lac-Matapédia
* Lac-Metei
* Lac-Oscar
* Lac-Pikauba
* Lac-Wagwabika
* Les Lacs-du-Témiscamingue
* Laniel
* Linton
* Matchi-Manitou
* Mont-Albert
* Mont-Alexandre
* Mont-Élie
* Petit-Lac-Sainte-Anne
* Picard
* Réservoir-Dozois
* Rivière-Bonaventure
* Rivière-Bonjour
* Rivière-Nouvelle
* Rivière-Ojima
* Rivière-Patapédia-Est
* Rivière-Saint-Jean
* Rivière-Vaseuse
* Routhierville
* Ruisseau-des-Mineurs
* Ruisseau-Ferguson
* Sagard
* Sault-au-CochonBritish Columbia
Most
regional district s in British Columbia include some electoral areas, which are unincorporated areas that do not have their own municipal government, but residents of such areas still receive a form of local government by electing representatives to their regional district boards.The
Stikine Region in the province's far northwest is the only part of British Columbia not in a regional district, because of its low population and the lack of any incorporated municipalities. The Stikine Region — not to be confused with theStikine Country or theKitimat-Stikine Regional District — provides services and regulatory capacities in the same way as regional districts, however, but is managed directly by the provincial government instead of by a regional district board.
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