The boundary continues to divide houses and racetrack buildings down to George Street, where it turns west.
These boundaries continued in use until 1983, when new constituencies were formed based on the regions and districts created in 1975.
Over time, the business district moved north, but its southern boundary continued to be marked by Pennsylvania Avenue.
Artistic boundaries continue to be pushed, and the quest for the next, untapped resource continues.
The old provincial boundaries continue to be used to determine the application of certain public holidays.
However the parliamentary boundaries continued to be based on the pre-1974 local authorities until 1983.
But the boundary continues south of the zone, where there is no evidence of rifting.
The northern boundary begins in the west at Arnprior and continues east to Rockland.
The exact boundaries continued to be unclear or disputed until the later 19th century.
The boundaries of the area continued to change according to the powers and influence of their people.