London North Centre (provincial electoral district)
London Centre is the new name for the electoral district. The map has been redrawn slightly larger area. The centre bottom of the map is extended southward to Commissioners Road.
London North Centre is an electoral district in the province of Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1999. London North Centre was created from London North to match the federal riding in 1996.
Its population in 2006 was 115,250 and the average family income was $71,995.
Demographics
| Population | 107,672 |
| Electors | 91,328 |
| Area | 64 |
| Population density | 1682.4 |
Ethnic groups: 86.8% White, 2.0% Chinese, 1.9% Black, 1.8% South Asian, 1.7% Aboriginal, 1.2% Southeast Asian, 1.1% Arab
Languages: 79.8% English, 1.4% French, 18.0% Other
Religions: 38.5% Protestant, 27.3% Catholic, 22.6% No religion, 3.0% Muslim, 2.8% Other Christian, 2.2% Christian Orthodox, 1.1% Jewish
Average income: $31,174
Geography
Elections Ontario's definition of London North Centre consists of that part of the City of London described asfollows: commencing at the intersection of the northerly
limit of said city with Highbury Avenue North; thence
southerly along said avenue to the Canadian National
Railway situated southerly of Brydges Street; thence
westerly, southwesterly and southeasterly along said
railway to the Thames River ; thence
generally westerly along said river to the Canadian National
Railway; thence westerly along said railway to the Thames
River; thence generally southwesterly along said river to
Wonderland Road South; thence generally northerly along
said road and Wonderland Road North to the northerly limit
of said city; thence northeasterly along said limit to the
point of commencement.