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Sharbot Lake Provincial Park. / 44.77139°N 76.72528°W / 44.77139; -76.72528. Sharbot Lake Provincial Park is a park under the auspices of Ontario Parks in the municipality of Central Frontenac, Frontenac County in Eastern Ontario, Canada. The park has an area of 80 hectares (198 acres) and was established in 1958. [ 2]
Sharbot Lake Provincial Park is named for, and is partly on the northwest shore of, the lake, but mostly envelops the neighbouring Black Lake. [3] Ontario Highway 7 runs roughly along the northwest side of the lake, and the former Ontario Highway 38 , now County Road 38, crosses the lake at the location of the community of Sharbot Lake.
Sharbot Lake is a suburban community and unincorporated area in the municipality of Central Frontenac, Frontenac County in Eastern Ontario, Canada. [ 1] Named after the Sharbot family, who were local residents, it appeared in Lovell's Gazetteer in 1874. [ 3] It is part of the Land O'Lakes Tourist Region and is located on the eponymous Sharbot ...
Black Lake is a lake in the municipality of Central Frontenac, Frontenac County in Eastern Ontario, Canada. [1] It is part of the Saint Lawrence River drainage basin.. The primary outflow, at the west, is an unnamed creek that flows to Sharbot Lake, which in turn flows via the Fall River, the Mississippi River and the Ottawa River to the Saint Lawrence River.
Name Established Commons category Picture Coordinates Frontenac Provincial Park: 1974 Frontenac Provincial Park: Sharbot Lake Provincial Park: 1958
Ontario Highway 7. Location of Highway 7 in Southern Ontario. King's Highway 7, commonly referred to as Highway 7 (abbreviated as Hwy 7) and historically as the Northern Highway, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. At its peak, Highway 7 measured 716 km (445 mi) in length, stretching from Highway 40 east of ...
Batchawana Bay Provincial Park. Batchawana River Provincial Park. Bell Bay Provincial Park. Big East River Provincial Park. Black Sturgeon River Provincial Park. Blind River Provincial Park. Blue Jay Creek Provincial Park. Blue Lake Provincial Park. Bon Echo Provincial Park.
The Slate Islands are a small archipelago in Lake Superior, Ontario, Canada, about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) south of the town of Terrace Bay. The island group, consisting of 15 islands in total, was created by a meteorite impact which formed a crater about 32 km (20 mi) wide. [1] In 1985, the Ontario government established the Slate Islands as a ...