Rural Halton: How much of the farm land is owned by developers waiting for the opportunity to develop.

By Pepper Parr

October 10th, 2025

BURLINGTON, ON

Halton Region is widely recognized for its growing urban population and vibrant suburban communities. Yet beyond the cities and towns, approximately 2% of Halton’s residents—over 23,000 people—live in rural areas. These communities, though small in population, are rich in history, culture, and economic activity—particularly in agriculture.

There are still some farms in the Region – very few.

 This Community Data Watch (CDW) Friday turns the spotlight on rural Halton, using data from the 2021 Census of Population and the Census of Agriculture to better understand its people, economy, and changing landscape. While most CDW publications have focused on the 98% of residents living in urban areas, this report answers a growing number of questions about the distinct needs and characteristics of rural population in Halton.

Join them to hear the highlights from this new Community Data Watch publication and share your insights into the changing nature of rural Halton.

Let them know you want to take part:  Click HERE

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