In 2025, Gananoque recorded 334 reported incidents. The 'Other' category dominated with 305 incidents, accounting for 91% of the total. No year-over-year comparison is available as this is the only year of data provided.
In 2025, Gananoque recorded 334 reported incidents, marking the first year of available data for the town. This page provides a detailed breakdown of crime categories and their frequencies for the year.
The data covers all reported incidents in Gananoque for 2025, offering a snapshot of the types of crimes documented. Without prior-year data, year-over-year comparisons are not possible, but the 2025 figures establish a baseline for future analysis.
The 2025 data for Gananoque shows a total of 334 reported incidents, with the 'Other' category accounting for the vast majority at 305 incidents. Theft was the second most frequent category with 14 incidents, followed by fraud at 7. Mischief and break-and-enter incidents were less common, with 5 and 2 reports, respectively. Auto theft was the least frequent, with only 1 incident reported. This distribution highlights a significant concentration of incidents in the 'Other' category, which may include a variety of less common or less severe offences.
The 2025 data for Gananoque is notable for the overwhelming dominance of the 'Other' category, which accounts for 91% of all incidents. This suggests that many reported incidents do not fit neatly into the more specific categories like theft or fraud. The low numbers in categories such as auto theft and break-and-enter indicate that these crimes are relatively rare in Gananoque. As the first year of available data, 2025 sets a baseline that will be useful for identifying trends in future years.
There were 334 reported incidents in Gananoque in 2025. This is the first year of available data for the town.
No trend data is available as 2025 is the only year of data currently recorded. Future years will provide a basis for trend analysis.
The 'Other' category was the most common, with 305 incidents, making up 91% of the total reported incidents.
This data is sourced from open data provided by the Ontario government, specifically from the Gananoque dataset.
Data sourced from the Ontario open data portal.