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Peel Health Data Zone Information Tool
Data related to the demographics and health status of the residents within each of the Peel Health Data Zones.
The burden of illness and preventable loss of life arises in large part because of the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age. Peel Health Data Zones arose out of a need for data at small areas of geography to aid with planning programs and services that will in turn work towards improving public health outcomes.
The data zones are custom-built defined geographic areas within Peel that are smaller than the municipality level, use Census Tracts as the building blocks, and where possible, respect natural and human-made boundaries.
In total, there are 40 data zones in Peel – 17 in Brampton, 3 in Caledon, and 20 in Mississauga.
Access the Peel Health Data Zone Information Tool.
This information tool complements other data tools hosted by Peel Region including the Census Information Hub.