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Midland is a town located on Georgian Bay in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Huronia /Wendat region of Central Ontario . Located at the southern end of Georgian Bay 's 30,000 Islands, Midland is the economic centre of the region, with a 125-bed hospital and a local airport ( Midland/Huronia Airport ).
King's Highway 12, commonly referred to as Highway 12 and historically known as the Whitby and Sturgeon Bay Road, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The highway connects the eastern end of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) with Kawartha Lakes (via Highway 7), Orillia and Midland before ending at Highway 93.
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) for the rest of the county including Orillia, and enforcement on provincial highways, especially Ontario Highway 400 and Ontario Highway 11. The Midland Police Service, which served the Town of Midland, was disbanded in February 2018. The OPP assumed policing responsibilities in Midland afterwards. [34] [35]
King's Highway 93, commonly referred to as Highway 93, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario.Located entirely within Simcoe County, the highway extends 23.9 kilometres (14.9 mi) from an interchange with Highway 400 in Springwater, just south of the community of Hillsdale, to an intersection with Highway 12 at the town limits of Midland.
Christian Island is a large island in Georgian Bay close to the communities of Penetanguishene and Midland, Ontario. The island, with its neighbours Hope Island and Beckwith Island , is a 5,428.1 hectares (13,413.1 acres) Ojibwa reserve, known as Christian Island Indian Reserve No. 30 .
Midland Penetanguishene Transit, formerly Midland Transit Service, is a small municipal transit system in the Towns of Midland and Penetanguishene in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. Two routes operate from the hub at King and Elizabeth Streets every half-hour on weekdays and every hour on Saturday, with no service on Sundays and holidays. [ 1 ]
The Trent–Severn Waterway is a 386-kilometre-long (240 mi) canal route connecting Lake Ontario at Trenton to Georgian Bay, Lake Huron, at Port Severn.Its major natural waterways include the Trent River, Otonabee River, Kawartha Lakes, Lake Simcoe, Lake Couchiching and Severn River.
Maintained by Ministry of Transportation of Ontario, City of Toronto, the Regional Municipality of York and the County of Simcoe: Length: 1.6 km [1] (0.99 mi) Existed: September 14, 1927 [2] –present: Major junctions; South end Highway 427 – Toronto: Eglinton Avenue: North end: End of divided highway north of Mimico Creek culvert: Location