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The original township of Scugog used to be divided between Reach and Cartwright townships in Ontario County and Northumberland and Durham County, respectively. When Lake Scugog was created by a dam in Lindsay in 1834, flooding created an island known as Scugog Island. The island was separated from Reach and Cartwright to form Scugog Township in ...
Located in the northwest portion of Durham County, touching Lake Scugog. The Township was opened in 1816. The name is in honour of Richard Cartwright. Mostly settled between 1850 and 1858 by Irish immigrants. Community centres: Purple Hill, Caesarea, Scugog. This Township is now in Scugog Township; Cavan – Area 62,296 acres. Settled in 1816.
Port Perry is a community located in Scugog, Ontario, Canada. The town is located 84 kilometres (52 mi) northeast of central Toronto, north of Oshawa, and east of Whitby. Port Perry has a population of 9,553 as of 2021. [2] Port Perry serves as the administrative and commercial centre for the township of Scugog.
Scugog Centre is a community in the township of Scugog, Ontario. Located on the shores of Lake Scugog's east side (opposite Scugog Island centred at Island Road (Regional Road 7) and Demara Road) just east of Lakeside Beach. The area is mainly agricultural with few homes, with more residential areas along the lake.
Sudbury District in Ontario Greater Sudbury in Ontario. Historical/Geographic Townships [1] [3 ... Scugog Township; Uxbridge Township; Town of Whitby; Regional ...
Lake Scugog. The top tourist attractions in Durham Region include Lake Ontario, Lake Scugog and Lake Simcoe, in particular for fishing. [33] Outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing are popular in the region, in particular in Uxbridge, Ontario, which calls itself the Trail Capital of Canada. [34]
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Lindsay is a community of 22,367 people (2021 census) [2] on the Scugog River in the Kawartha Lakes region of south-eastern Ontario, Canada.It is approximately 43 km (27 mi) west of Peterborough.