Orangeville, Illinois Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

This article contains information on the population and steets of Orangeville City, Ontario. For further details, please visit the official website of the city. You can also get more information about Orangeville by visiting Google or Wikipedia. This article provides an overview of the town's population history. However, you are advised to seek the assistance of a professional or local historian in order to fully understand the facts of the city.

The racial composition of Orangeville is mixed. White people are the majority, followed by Black and Native Americans. The median income for a family is $85,241. The most common racial groups living below the poverty line in Orangeville are White, Black, and Native American. To qualify for poverty, the total income of a family must be less than the threshold. The median home value is $214,600. Home appreciation has been 11.2% over the past ten years.

While residents of Orangeville City have easy access to large GTA cities, the town still remains a residential oasis. Residents can enjoy beautiful conservation areas like Mono Cliffs Provincial Park and the Luther Marsh Wildlife Management Area. Despite its small size, Orangeville is home to a diverse population, with people from all walks of life. Approximately 2,000 new homes have been built in Orangeville since 2000, most of them single-detached.

The median income of residents of Orangeville City is $58,125. Approximately 1.79% of the city's population is Hispanic. The city is the administrative and commercial center for Dufferin County, Ontario. The downtown area is filled with retail establishments. A large cluster of big-box stores is located at Fairgrounds Shopping Centre. Many residents of Orangeville commute to the Greater Toronto Area and Southwestern Ontario.