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Tay Valley Township

217 Harper Road
Perth, Ontario K7H3C6
Phone: (613) 267-5353
Toll-Free: 1-800-810-0161
Fax: (613) 264-8516
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Community Profile

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Location

Set in the southwest corner of Lanark County due west of Perth, Tay Valley Township is comprised of several small communities joined by a shared heritage and a love for the rural lifestyle.

Located in eastern Ontario, Tay Valley Township covers 554 square kilometers.  Ottawa is just over 80 kilometers to the northeast and Peterborough is 98 kilometers to the west.  Kingston and the USA border are 70 kilometers to the south.

Driving Directions

Tay Valley Township incorporates the rich history of three former townships, Bathurst, Burgess and South Sherbrooke, all of whom combined to make the Township we have today.

History and Historic Sites

Whether you are a visitor or resident of the area, you will find it is a Welcome Change of Pace .

Tay Valley Township Ward Map

Demographics

POPULATION - 2011

 

Population

2011

2006

change

% change

Both genders

Total

5,570

5,635

-65

-1.2

0 to 14

690

880

-190

-21.6

15 to 64

3,565

3,765

-200

-5.3

65 and over

1,315

985

330

33.5

Males

Total

2,750

2,835

-85

-3.0

0 to 14

355

470

-115

-24.5

15 to 64

1,785

1,860

-75

-4.0

65 and over

615

500

115

23.0

Females

Total

2,820

2,800

20

0.7

0 to 14

340

410

-70

-17.1

15 to 64

1,780

1,905

-125

-6.6

65 and over

700

485

215

44.3

Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census of Population

 AGE CHARACTERISTICS - 2011

Age groups

Both sexes

Males

Females

Total - Age groups

5,570

2,750

2,820

0 to 4 years

175

85

85

5 to 9 years

235

120

120

10 to 14 years

280

145

135

15 to 19 years

345

200

150

20 to 24 years

265

130

130

25 to 29 years

220

110

110

30 to 34 years

175

80

95

35 to 39 years

225

105

120

40 to 44 years

300

145

155

45 to 49 years

475

225

250

50 to 54 years

495

255

235

55 to 59 years

530

255

270

60 to 64 years

545

280

265

65 to 69 years

415

210

200

70 to 74 years

285

155

130

75 to 79 years

200

105

95

80 to 84 years

160

75

85

85 years and over

255

65

190

Median age

51.0

50.6

51.5

Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census of Population

 AGE DISTRIBUTION - 2011 

Age groups

Both sexes

Males

Females

0 to 14

12.4%

12.9%

12.1%

15 to 64

64.0%

64.9%

63.1%

65 and over

23.6%

22.4%

24.8%

Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census of Population

LEGAL MARITAL STATUS
 PopulationPercentage
Population 15 years and up 4,880  
Married or living with a Common-Law Partner 3,185 65.3%
Married 2,775 56.9%
Living with a Common-Law Partner 410  8.4%
Not married and not living with a Common-Law Partner 1,695 34.7%
Single 935  
Separated 115 2.4% 
Divorced 210 4.3% 
Widowed 430 8.8% 

Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census of Population

SELECTED FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS - 2011
 PopulationPercentage
Total Number of Families: 1,695  
Number of Married-Couple Families: 1,335 78.8%
Married couples with Children*: 495  
Married Couples without Children*: 840  
Number of Common-Law-Couple Families: 200 11.8%
Common-Law-Couples with Children*: 80  
Common-Law-Couples without Children*: 125  
Number of Lone-Parent Families: 150 8.8%

*Children aged 24 and under at home

   

Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census of Population

 LANGUAGE

Selected languages

Mother tongue

Language spoken most often at home

number

%

number

%

Total

5,290

100.0

5,290

100.0

English

5,015

94.8

5,255

99.3

French

125

2.4

10

0.2

Non-official language

135

2.6

10

0.2

Multiple responses

20

0.4

10

0.2

Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census of Population


Household Characteristics

OCCUPIED DWELLINGS 

Year

Occupied Dwellings

% Change

2006

2085

+9.4

2011

2110

+1.2

 

AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SIZE 

Year

Average Household Size

2006

2.70

2011

2.64

Source: 2014 Official Plan Background Study


Workforce Profile

Tay Valley Township

Major Employers of Tay Valley Township

Larger employers in the Township include OMYA, Lanark Lodge, Glen Tay School and Murphy’s Point Provincial Park, etc. Agriculture continues to play an important role in the township’s economy and rural landscape.

EMPLOYMENT BREAKDWON FOR THE PERIOD OF 2006-2012

Description

2006

2012

Absolute Change

% Change

Professional, scientific and technical services

118

173

55

47%

Health care and Social Assistance

170

219

49

29%

Public Administration

80

114

34

43%

Real Estate and Rental and Leasing

11

27

16

145%

Administrative and Support, Waste Management and Remediation Services

166

180

14

8%

Other Services (except public administration)

88

100

12

14%

Unclassified

17

28

11

65%

Arts, Entertainment and Recreation

16

25

9

56%

Retail Trade

80

86

6

8%

Accommodation and Food Services

87

93

6

7%

Educational Services

63

64

1

2%

Utilities

0

0

0

0%

Finance and Insurance

0

0

0

0%

Management of Companies and Enterprises

0

0

0

0%

Construction

224

222

- 2

- 1%

Wholesale Trade

80

77

3

4%

Manufacturing

56

48

- 8

- 14%

Transportation and Warehousing

87

73

- 14

- 16%

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting

137

121

- 16

- 12%

Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

134

108

- 26

- 19%

Information and Cultural Industries

<10

<10

--

--

Total

1,618

1,765

147

9%

Source: 2014 Official Plan Background Study

OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORIES

Occupation

Total

Percentage

Management Occupations

285

9%

Occupations Unique to Primary Industry

195

6%

Business: Finance and Administration Occupations

505

16%

Occupations unique to Processing: Manufacturing and Utilities

185

6%

Trades: Transport and Equipment Operators and related Occupations

645

21%

Natural and Applied Sciences and related Occupations

160

5%

Sales and Service Occupations

695

22%

Occupations in Social Science, Education, Government Service and Religion

225

7%

Source: City-Data, Statistics Canada, 2006 and 2011 Census of Population

 INDUSTRY CATEGORIES

Industry

Total

Percentage

Manufacturing

325

11%

Construction

320

10%

Health care and Social Services

350

11%

Agriculture and other Resource-based industries

270

9%

Retail Trades

425

14%

Educational Services

165

5%

Business Services

540

18%

Other Services

450

15%

Other

240

8%

Source: City-Data, Statistics Canada, 2006 and 2011 Census of Population

LABOUR FORCE ACTIVITY 

Labour type

Total

Percentage

Not in Labour Force

1,595

34%

Unemployed

125

3%

Employed

2,980

63%

Source: City-Data, Statistics Canada, 2006 and 2011 Census of Population

Lanark County Labor Statistics

LABOUR FORCE STATUS

 

Total

Male

Female

Total population aged 15 years and over

54,390

26,350

28,040

In the labour force

34,755

17,680

17,075

Employed

32,120

16,300

15,820

Unemployed

2,640

1,385

1,255

Not in the labour force

19,630

8,675

10,960

Participation rate

63.9

67.1

60.9

Employment rate

59.1

61.9

56.4

Unemployment rate

7.6

7.8

7.3

Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census of Population.

OCCUPATION 

 

Total

Male

Female

Total labour force population aged 15 years and over by occupation - National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011

34,755

17,685

17,075

Occupation - not applicable

650

240

405

All occupations

34,110

17,440

16,670

0 Management occupations

4,055

2,580

1,480

1 Business, finance and administration occupations

5,420

1,415

4,005

2 Natural and applied sciences and related occupations

2,310

1,705

605

3 Health occupations

2,325

400

1,930

4 Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services

3,750

1,115

2,630

5 Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport

860

305

555

6 Sales and service occupations

7,865

3,335

4,535

7 Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations

5,515

5,170

350

8 Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations

650

490

155

9 Occupations in manufacturing and utilities

1,350

925

430

Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census of Population

 INDUSTRY 

 

Total

Male

Female

Total labour force population aged 15 years and over by industry - North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2007

34,760

17,680

17,075

Industry - not applicable

650

240

405

All industries

34,110

17,440

16,670

11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting

715

480

230

21 Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction

110

105

0

22 Utilities

285

215

70

23 Construction

3,365

3,025

340

31-33 Manufacturing

3,240

2,080

1,160

41 Wholesale trade

1,125

770

360

44-45 Retail trade

4,650

2,300

2,350

48-49 Transportation and warehousing

1,165

750

420

51 Information and cultural industries

595

385

210

52 Finance and insurance

790

220

570

53 Real estate and rental and leasing

600

315

285

54 Professional, scientific and technical services

2,315

1,250

1,065

55 Management of companies and enterprises

0

0

0

56 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services

1,520

845

680

61 Educational services

1,960

530

1,425

62 Health care and social assistance

4,650

730

3,920

71 Arts, entertainment and recreation

720

345

375

72 Accommodation and food services

1,805

665

1,140

81 Other services (except public administration)

1,270

625

645

91 Public administration

3,210

1,790

1,425

Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census of Population

PLACE OF WORK STATUS 

 

Total

Male

Female

Total employed population aged 15 years and over by place of work status

32,115

16,300

15,820

Worked at home

2,710

1,375

1,330

Worked outside Canada

35

30

0

No fixed workplace address

3,765

2,905

860

Worked at usual place

25,605

11,985

13,620

Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 Census of Population

Economic Profile

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMIT AND CONSENTS GRANTED 

 

Building Permits Issued

Consents Granted

Year

Permanent Residential

Seasonal Residential

Total

Non-Farm Residential

Seasonal Residential

Total

2010

19

0

19

19

0

19

2011

13

0

13

12

0

12

2012

17

0

17

17

0

17

2013

1 5

0

15

n/a

n/a

n/a

Total

   

62

   

25

10-yr mean

   

28.3

   

12.4

5-yr mean

   

19.5

   

14.4

 

COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRUCTION (ft2) 

AND CONSENTS

 

Building Permits Issued

Consents Granted

Year

Commercial

Industrial

Institutional

Agricultural

Commercial / Industrial

2010

0

1,079

10,023

0

0

2011

0

0

0

0

1

2012

0

0

2,344

0

1

2013

0

527

3,660

0

0

 

TAY VALLEY TOWNSHIP: AVERAGE FAMILY INCOME IN 2005

Family Type

Income

All Census Families

68,903

Married Couple Families

72,010

Common Law Couple Families

64,186

Lone Parent Families

34,967

Female Lone Parent Families

34,494

Male Lone Parent Families

57,712

Source: City-Data, Statistics Canada, 2006 and 2011 Census of Population

LANARK COUNTY: INCOME OF INDIVIDUALS IN 2010 

 

Total

Male

Female

Total income in 2010 of population aged 15 years and over

54,390

26,355

28,035

Without income

2,245

945

1,300

With income

52,145

25,405

26,735

Under $5,000

4,395

2,070

2,330

$5,000 to $9,999

3,175

1,220

1,955

$10,000 to $14,999

4,795

1,865

2,930

$15,000 to $19,999

4,610

2,085

2,525

$20,000 to $29,999

7,635

3,065

4,570

$30,000 to $39,999

6,775

2,970

3,805

$40,000 to $49,999

5,525

2,875

2,650

$50,000 to $59,999

4,300

2,480

1,820

$60,000 to $79,999

5,480

3,150

2,330

$80,000 to $99,999

3,055

1,825

1,225

$100,000 and over

2,395

1,790

600

$100,000 to $124,999

1,530

1,140

390

$125,000 and over

865

655

205

Median income

31,960

38,005

27,683

Average income

39,356

44,980

34,012


Bibliography:

City Data. "Tay Valley Township." Statistics . Statistics from Census, 12 Oct. 2010. Web. 27 May 2014.

Statistics Canada. 2012. Tay Valley, Ontario (Code 3509015) and Lanark, Ontario (Code 3509) (table). Census Profile . 2011 Census. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-316-XWE. Ottawa. Released October 24, 2012.  (accessed June 2, 2014).

Statistics Canada. 2012. Tay Valley, Ontario (Code 3509015) and Ontario (Code 35) (table). Census Profile . 2011 Census. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-316-XWE. Ottawa. Released October 24, 2012. (accessed June 2, 2014).

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