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The Oxford County Town
of Canton, Maine

Population: Population 1,121

House District 93

Senate District 14

With 24 states in the Union, Canton was incorporated during the presidency of James Monroe in 1821 as Mexico declared independence from Spain, 9 years after the War of 1812, 20 years before the first wagon train rolled onto the Oregon Trail, and a full 46 years before the $7.2 million purchase of Alaska from Russia. The year before Canton incorporated, the District of Maine separated from Massachusetts and was admitted to the Union as the 23rd state. Missouri was admitted to the Union the next year.

Located at Lattitude 44° 26.4' North, Longitude 070°18.9' West, at an altitude of 561 feet above sea level, Canton has a 25 mile long border enclosing 30 square miles.

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Anasagunticook Lighthouse imageSketch by Bruce Kimbal

Map of Canton



Days left:  
 This month 3
 In virgo 25
 This summer 25
 This quarter 33
 This year 125
Sunrise
6:00 AM
Sunset
7:22 PM
Daylight
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Day 241
 
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MondayLabor day(1st Mon in Sept)
In 7 daysPlanning board meeting 6pm(1st & 3rd Thursday)
Note: Events above are shown for their regularly scheduled dates and times. For the latest information, check with the town office.


From the first day of May to the first day of October, a person may not operate a vehicle with tires having metal studs, wires, spikes or other metal protruding from the tire tread.

Citing a lack of adequate public notification, the Chief of the Maine State Police has suspended a new regulation concerning studded snow tires.

The rule, which was supposed to go into effect immediately, required front-wheel drive vehicles to have studded tires on all four wheels, not just the front.

The new regulation will now go into effect next fall-presumably with more public notice.

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by phone (207) 597-2920, FAX (207) 597-2940 or E-mail

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