In most cases only small remnants like churches and cemeteries of many of these former villages exist.
Cheltenham is the largest preserved village, while Terra Cotta and Huttonville both have some historic buildings.
Bramalea, Canada's first satellite city was developed in Chinguacousy Township beginning in the 1960s just east of the-then separate Town of Brampton.
The township was named in honour of an Anishinaabe chief, Shingwauk (Ojibwe: Zhingwaakoons, meaning: "Little White Pine").
This Ontario geographical article about a location in the Golden Horseshoe is a stub.