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Hartley Road (Kawartha Lakes Road 3) crossing Mitchell Lake. The City of Kawartha Lakes was formed on January 1, 2001, and was known as Victoria County before that. [9] Alongside this change, all Victoria County Roads received Kawartha Lakes Road designations, with unchanged numbers, [1] and many new routes were established. [10] [11]
The Kawartha Lakes (/kə'wɔrθɐ/) are a chain of lakes in south-central Ontario, Canada that form the upper watershed of the Trent River. The lakes are located on the boundary between the Paleozoic limestone regions of the Golden Horseshoe , and the Precambrian granite Canadian Shield of northern and central Ontario.
Kawartha Lakes; List of townships in Ontario; User:Vidioman/Maps; Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/Failed log/January 2010; Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/List of numbered roads in Kawartha Lakes, Ontario/archive3
The Talbot River is a river in the Great Lakes Basin in Central Ontario, Canada [1] which flows from Talbot Lake to Lake Simcoe and forms the border between Ramara township to the north and the Brock township to the south from the river mouth to the edge of their border with the city of Kawartha Lakes at the east.
Coboconk is located on the border of the geographic townships of Bexley and Somerville, at the junction of Highway 35 and Kawartha Lakes Road 48 (Formerly Highway 48). [15] The village lies within the Gull River valley on the ridge between the Paleozoic Limestone region of South-Central Ontario and the Precambrian Granite Canadian Shield.
A map of the city of Kawartha Lakes with Cameron Lake highlighted The Kawartha lakes with Cameron Lake (marked 'E'). Cameron Lake, Ontario is one of the Kawartha Lakes and is a lake bordering the town of Fenelon Falls and is part of the Trent–Severn Waterway. The lake is some 6.7 kilometres (4.2 mi) long by 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) wide and is ...
Durham–Kawartha Lakes boundary: Brock–Kawartha Lakes boundary: 84.5: 52.5 Durham Regional Highway 48 ends Kawartha Lakes Road 48 begins: Kawartha Lakes: 87.5: 54.4 Road 46 south – Woodville: Formerly Highway 46 south: 113.8: 70.7 Highway 35 – Lindsay, Minden: Former Highway 48 northern terminus: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Durham–Kawartha Lakes boundary: Manilla: 285.2: 177.2 Durham Regional Road 2 / Kawartha Lakes Road 2 (Simcoe Street) Manilla: Kawartha Lakes 288.3: 179.1 Road 46 north – Woodville Fingerboard Road south: Formerly Highway 46 north: Oakwood: 294.5: 183.0 Road 6 (Eldon Road) – Little Britain, Kirkfield: Lindsay: 303.2: 188.4