Innisfil
Innisfil is a town in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada, situated on the western shore of Lake Simcoe approximately 80 kilometres north of Toronto.[1] The municipality covers 262.39 square kilometres of land with a population density of 165.1 persons per square kilometre as of the 2021 census, when its population stood at 43,326, marking an 18.5% increase from 2016 driven by residential expansion and commuter appeal to nearby urban areas.[2][1] Originally surveyed in 1820 for settlement, primarily by families from the British Isles establishing farms amid dense forests once inhabited by Huron peoples, Innisfil transitioned from a rural township to a modern town incorporated in 1991 amid railway development and regional growth.[3][4] Its landscape blends agricultural fields, conservation areas, and waterfront properties, supporting an economy centred on housing development, seasonal tourism via Lake Simcoe beaches, and infrastructure like Highway 89 facilitating commutes to Barrie and the Greater Toronto Area.[2] The town has pursued innovative public services, such as partnering with Uber for on-demand transit since 2019 to address sparse traditional routes in a car-dependent setting.[5]