Leeds County


Leeds County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. The county was first surveyed in 1792 as one of the nineteen counties created by Sir John Graves Simcoe in preparation for the United Empire Loyalists to settle here. The county took its name from Francis Osborne, 5th Duke of Leeds; the "Leeds" of the Dukedom referred to Leeds in West Yorkshire, England and not for Leeds, Kent, England. In 1850, Leeds County merged with Grenville County to create the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville. This county was home to several townships as well as the city of Brockville.

Original townships

The county was originally home to eleven townships, which have since amalgamated into five larger townships: Rideau Lakes, Leeds and the Thousand Islands, Elizabethtown-Kitley, Athens and Front of Yonge Townships. The original townships were as follows: