Puslinch constitutes a township nestled in the heart of south-central Ontario, Canada, within Wellington County, encircling the southern periphery of Guelph. Agriculture stands as the primary economic pillar, supplemented by activities such as spring water bottling and mining. Notably, aggregate mining remains a dominant industry across the county.
Approximately half of Puslinch's terrain is blanketed by lush forests, with a conservation area gracing its southwestern expanse. Situated near the western boundary, just on the outskirts of Cambridge, Ontario, lies Puslinch Lake, North America's largest kettle lake, contributing to the scenic charm of the region. Puslinch Township is integral to the Guelph census metropolitan area.
Guided by its strategic plan, the township charts its course forward, with the current iteration spanning from 2015 to 2020. Enshrined within this plan is a mission statement emphasizing collective progress toward furnishing dependable and sustainable services to residents, businesses, and visitors alike. It underscores the commitment to safeguarding the area's natural resources while conscientiously honoring its heritage, fostering a safe, enjoyable, and prosperous rural community.