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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))
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The City of Kawartha Lakes (2021 population 79,247 [2]) is a unitary municipality in Central Ontario, Canada. It is a municipality legally structured as a single-tier city; however, 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 ...
Description: A series of SVG overviews of Ontario counties and county-equivalents, generated using open data from Statistics Canada and the province of Ontario.
Listed in official City of Ottawa registers, but its location is unknown. 107 Uplands Drive Ottawa Road 79 (Airport Parkway) Ottawa Road 32 (Hunt Club Drive) Gloucester Gloucester: 109 Cameron Harvey Drive Ottawa Road 9 (Dunrobin Road) Ottawa Road 21 (Sixth Line Road) March March: Formerly Riddell Drive. 111 Data Centre Road Ottawa Road 16
Kawartha Lakes Road 35 is a straight road, and only deviates north of the Head River. The road runs in a predominantly north–south direction and covers a distance of 30.5 kilometres (19.0 mi). The road runs in a predominantly north–south direction and covers a distance of 30.5 kilometres (19.0 mi).
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.