Gordon Pittock

Gordon William Pittock (June 25, 1909 – 1983) was a Canadian politician, who represented Oxford in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1963 to 1967 as a Progressive Conservative member.

Prior to serving at Queen's Park, Pittock was a charter member of the local land conservation authority, first being named as a Member of the Board of the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority representing his home community of Ingersoll, Ontario in 1947.

[1] The Conservation Area includes the "Gordon Pittock Reservoir" a very popular venue for swimming and fishing.

[2] Pittock was married to Louise Martha Giffen (died 1987), in Meaford, Ontario, and had two children.

[3] In 1965, he was named a Member of the Select Committee that reviewed the provisions of the "Conservation Authorities Act', in recognition of his experience in that field.