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The numbered roads in Kawartha Lakes account for 650 kilometres (403.9 mi) of roads in the Canadian province of Ontario. [ note 1 ] [ 1 ] These roads [ note 2 ] include King's Highways that are signed and maintained by the province, as well as the county roads under the jurisdiction of the County of Bruce.
English: Map of city of Kawartha Lakes, with lakes, Ontario King's Highways in dark-blue, and county roads in black. Date: 31 July 2009 (original upload date))
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 City of Kawartha Lakes (2021 population 79,247 [2]) is a single-tier municipality in Central Ontario, Canada. Though structured as a single-tier municipality, Kawartha Lakes is the size of a typical Ontario county and is mostly rural. It is the second largest single-tier municipality in Ontario by land area (after Greater Sudbury).
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. It is located in the City of Kawartha Lakes, and is the hub for business and commerce in the region.
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.
Prior to the opening of the bypass, Highway 35 followed Lindsay Street to Kent Street and jogged northwest along William Street and Colborne Street. It then followed today's Kawartha Lakes Road 4 north and west to the current intersection with Highway 35. [38] [63] This routing became Highway 35B when the bypass opened on October 10, 1958. [64]
Southern terminus of Kawartha Lakes Road 121: Fenelon Falls: 5.6: 3.5: West Street South: Kawartha Lakes Road 121 is known as Lindsay Street north-east of this junction: 6.3: 3.9 Road 8 (formerly Highway 35A) Kawartha Lakes Roads 8 and 121 travel concurrently for the next 1.9 kilometres. [11] The roads are known as Helen Street north-east of ...
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