Haldimand County's area of 309,300 acres was formed from part of the land grant to the
Six Nations in 1783. The County was purchased by treaty and opened for general settlement in 1832. It was first settled by white veterans of
Butler's Rangers established there by
Joseph Brant. A large number of Germans were among the first settlers.{{cite book •
Canborough, area . Granted in 1794 by Joseph Brant to John Dochstader of Butler's Rangers. Purchased by Benjamin Canby in 1810 for £5,000, he named the village site "Canborough. Community centre: Canborough, Darling and it touches Dunnville •
Dunn, area . Opened for settlement in 1833. Community centre: Dunnville •
Moulton, area . Landowner Henry John Boulton named the township from the Boulton family seat in England. •
North Cayuga, area . •
Oneida, area . Joseph Brant granted a 999 year lease of part of Oneida and Seneca townships to Henry Nelles, of Butler's Rangers and his sons, Robert, Abraham, William, Warner and John. Community centres were: Caledonia, Dufferin and Hagersville. •
Rainham, area Community centres: Balmoral, Selkirk, Rainham Centre and Fisherville. •
Seneca, area . Community centres: York and Caledonia •
Sherbrooke, area , the smallest township in Ontario. Opened in 1825 and named from Sir
John Coape Sherbrooke, a Governor-General of Canada. The Township was granted by the Indians to
William Dickson (a lawyer) as a professional fee. Community centres: Stromness and Port Maitland. •
South Cayuga, area . •
Walpole, area . Community centres were: Hagersville, Jarvis, Selkirk, Cheapside and Nanticoke. ==Climate==