As of 2004, the total land area was approximately , 30% of which was
Crown land. Lakes, rivers and streams account for approximately . There are approximately of roads throughout the Municipality. The total 2004 property assessment for the Municipality of Tweed was $309,000,000. Its composition was 84% residential, 7% farm, 6% commercial and industrial, and 3% other categories. Immediately east of the Village of Tweed is
Stoco Lake, home to a popular and uncommon
sport-fish, the
muskellunge or Muskie (
Esox masquinongy). Stoco Lake is a part of the Moira River system; the
Black River joins the
Moira River near the Village of Tweed.
Communities Besides the village proper of
Tweed, the Municipality of Tweed comprises a number of villages and hamlets, including the following communities: •
Actinolite •
Bogart • Buller • Chapman •
Cosy Cove • Coulters Hill • Duff Corners • East Hungerford () • Elzevir • Farrell Corners () •
Hungerford • Larkins • Lime Lake • Lodgeroom Corners • Lost Channel () •
Marlbank • Moneymore •
Otter Creek •
Queensborough • Stoco • Sulphide • Thomasburg ( ) Approximately 30% of the population resides in the Village of Tweed, the only urban center. The remainder of the Municipality of Tweed consists of a large rural area which reaches from Wadsworth Lake in the north to
Roslin in the south. The Municipality of Tweeds has five
hamlets: (
Actinolite,
Marlbank,
Queensborough, Stoco, and Thomasburg). The residents of the hamlets and the rural area comprise the other 70% of the population. In 2004, there were approximately 2870 households. == Demographics ==