Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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Historically, Ontario divided counties into smaller regions. What were these smaller regions called?

  1. Concessions

  2. Road allowances

  3. Sub-counties

  4. Townships

The correct answer is: Townships

Historically, in Ontario, counties were divided into smaller regions called townships. Townships are individual divisions of land within a county, each with its own local government. Concessions refer to the long, narrow strips of land that divided townships, while road allowances are strips of land that accommodate roads. Sub-counties do not accurately describe the smaller regions within counties in Ontario.