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List of numbered roads in Kawartha Lakes

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. The third type of existing roadway in the single-tier municipality of Kawartha Lakes is locally maintained roads also called concession roads and sidelines, which are beyond the scope of this article. A fourth category of roads, secondary highways, have not existed within the region since 1998.

A map of Kawartha Lakes. King's Highways are labelled, while city roads are represented by black lines.

The 49 numbered routes provide year-round access to the mostly rural municipality. The longest of these roads is Highway 35, which stretches 88.9 kilometres (55.2 mi) across the Bruce Peninsula from Hepworth, Ontario to Tobermory. The shortest numbered road is Kawartha Lakes Road 3, Hartley Road, a causeway just less than a kilometre long crossing Mitchell Lake.

Before 1998, several additional King's Highways and secondary highways were located in what was then known as Victoria County. These were transferred to the county in 1998. All county roads, including the former provincial highways, were renamed when Victoria County was abolished in 2001 and replaced with the City of Kawartha Lakes.

Types of roads edit

 
A marker for Highway 35 and Highway 7 / The Trans-Canada Highway, which run concurrently near Lindsay

King's Highways edit

There are 168.0 kilometres (104.4 mi) of provincially maintained highways,[note 3] termed "provincial highways" or "King's Highways" (a term adopted in 1930).[1][3]

As in the rest of Ontario, the provincially maintained highways in Kawartha Lakes are designated with a shield-shaped sign topped with a crown. The highway number is in the centre, with the word ONTARIO below. These signs are known as shields, but may be referred to as reassurance markers.[4] Highway 7, which is part of the Trans-Canada Highway,[5] is also marked with a green maple leaf shield. Highways 7 and 35 together measure 140.0 km (87.0 mi) and account for 82.3% of the length of highways. The remaining 30.2 km (18.8 mi) comprises Highway 115, a controlled-access freeway in the southern corner of the city; Highway 7A, an alternate route to Highway 7 around the Lindsay area; and Highway 7B, a business route through Lindsay.[1]

Provincially maintained highways generally have greater construction standards than municipally or locally maintained roads.[6] Although they are usually one lane in either direction, several short sections with two lanes in one direction as a passing lane exist along the highways. The municipality's lone freeway, Highway 115, is two lanes in either direction for its entire length. There are two off ramps with Highway 115 in the region: One with Road 20 (Boundary Road) at the southern boundary with Durham Region; and the other one with Road 32 (Porter Road) at Road 12 (Pontypool Road) at the eastern boundary with Peterborough County.[7]

City roads edit

There are 44 numbered city roads in Kawartha Lakes.[8] Kawartha Lakes city roads are signed with a flowerpot-shaped sign, as are most regional and county roads in Ontario. The road number appears in the centre of the sign, with the word KAWARTHA above and the word LAKES below. Like King's Highways, these signs are known as shields.[4] The total length of city roads is 739.3 kilometres (459.4 mi).[note 4]

History edit

 
Hartley Road (Kawartha Lakes Road 3) crossing Mitchell Lake

The City of Kawartha Lakes was formed on January 1, 2001, and was known as Victoria County before that.[9] Alongside this change, all Victoria County Roads received Kawartha Lakes Road designations, with unchanged numbers,[1] and many new routes were established.[10][11]

Prior to 1998, Victoria County contained twelve King's Highways. As part of a province-wide transfer of highways to municipal governments, known as downloading, seven were given new Victoria County designations following the prior provincial designations. The exceptions are Highway 35A which was renumbered to fill a gap in the route of Victoria County Road 8, and Highway 36B which was given the new designation of Victoria County Road 17.[10][11]

The downloaded highways comprises Highway 35A, which was designated Victoria County Road 8; Highway 35B, incorporated into Highway 7B and Victoria County Road 15; Highway 36, designated as Victoria County Road 36; Highway 36B, designated as Victoria County Road 17; Highway 46, designated as Victoria County Road 46; Highway 48, designated as Victoria County Road 48; and Highway 121, designated as Victoria County Road 121.[10]

Highway 7B was also shortened by several kilometres, and now only consists of the portion along Kent Street in Lindsay.[10][11]

Secondary Highways edit

Three secondary highways, which existed in Victoria County prior to 1998, were also downloaded from the province to the county, and given new designations in addition to the downloading of King's Highways:[10][11]

  • Highway 503, which ran from Kirkfield to Kinmount, was renumbered as an extension of Victoria County Road 6 (Kirkfield to Sebright) and Victoria County Road 45 (Sebright to Kinmount).
  • Highway 505, which ran from Highway 48 near Victoria Road to Highway 503 in Uphill, was renumbered as an extension of Victoria County Road 35.
  • Highway 649, which ran from Bobcaygeon north to Highway 121, was renumbered as Victoria County Road 49.

King's Highways edit

The following is a list of provincially maintained highways in Kawartha Lakes. Communities are ordered by where the route encounters them (either from south to north or from west to east).

Route[8] Length[1] Western/Southern Terminus Eastern/Northern Terminus Communities Comments
km mi
   
Highway 7
53.3 33.1 Kawartha Lakes Road 2 Hayes Line Manilla, Oakwood, Lindsay, Reaboro, Omemee Part of the Trans-Canada Highway[5]
  Highway 7A 18.4 11.4 Kawartha Lakes–Durham Region Boundary Dranoel Road Bethany
  Highway 7B 3.4 2.1 Highway 7 Kawartha Lakes Road 15 Lindsay Highway 7B and Highway 35B followed the same course, prior to the former being shortened to its current length, and the latter downloaded, in 1998; also known as Kent Street West[10][11]
86.7 53.9 Boundary Road Laxton–Lutterworth Boundary Road Lindsay, Cameron, Rosedale, Coboconk, Norland
8.4 5.2 Boundary Road Glamorgan Road Only freeway in the region[1]
Note: All King's Highways, with the exception of 7B, continue in both directions into neighbouring counties and regions.

City roads edit

The following is a list of the numbered city roads maintained by the City of Kawartha Lakes. Communities are ordered by where the route encounters them (either from south to north or from west to east).

Route[8] Name(s)[1] Length[1][12] Western/Southern Terminus[1] Eastern/Northern Terminus[1] Communities Comments
km mi
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 2
Simcoe Street 20.7 12.9 High Park Road Road 9 (Woodville Road) Seagrave, Sonya, Manilla Signed and maintained by both the City of Kawartha Lakes[8][13] and the Regional Municipality of Durham[14] north of Seagrave
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 3
Hartley Road 0.9 0.56 Road 48 (Portage Road) Robinson Avenue Victoria Road Shortest city road in Kawartha Lakes
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 4
Little Britain Road, Angeline Street, Thunder Bridge Road 32.1 19.9 Road 2 (Simcoe Street) Road 18 (Elm Tree Road) Little Britain, Lindsay
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 5
Janetville Road 7.3 4.5 Highway 7A Road 57 (Golf Course Road) Janetville
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 6
Eldon Road, Kirkfield Road,
Sadowa Road, Chisholm Trail, Black River Road
78.8 49.0 Road 28 (Ramsey Road) County Road 52 (Coopers Falls Road) Little Britain, Oakwood, Kirkfield, Sebright, Sadowa Prior to 1998, a segment was designated as Highway 503;[10][11] concurrent with City Road 9 for 0.5 km (0.31 mi)[note 4]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 7
Sturgeon Road, Thurstonia Road 22.4 13.9 Highway 7 (King Street) Hazel Street (Sturgeon Lake) Omemee, Downeyville, Dunsford Ends at Sturgeon Lake, turning west and becoming Hazel Street
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 8
Glenarm Road, Victoria Road, Helen Street, Colborne Street, North Street, Duke Street 46.0 28.6 Road 2 (Simcoe Street) Road 36 (East Street North) Argyle, Glenarm, Fenelon Falls, Bobcaygeon Previously numbered as Highway 35A between Highway 35 and former Highway 121, prior to 1998;[10][11] continues westward as Regional Road 15;[1] concurrent with Highway 35 for 1.9 km (1.2 mi)[note 4]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 9
Woodville Road, King Street, Cambray Road 22.1 13.7 Road 2 (Simcoe Street) Highway 35 Woodville, Cambray Concurrent with City Road 6 for 0.5 km (0.31 mi);[note 4] concurrent with City Road 46 for 0.3 km (0.19 mi)[note 4]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 10
Emily Park Road, Centreline Road 15.5 9.6 Hayes Line Road 17 (Pigeon Lake Road) Emily Continues southward as County Road 10; concurrent with City Road 17 for 1.1 km (0.68 mi)[note 4]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 11
Pleasant Point Road 2.8 1.7 Road 36 Sturgeon Lake Pleasant Point Ends at a dead end at the shores of Sturgeon Lake
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 12
Pontypool Road 9.3 5.8 Highway 35 Glamorgan Road Pontypool Continues eastward as County Road 21[1]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 14
Peace Road, Yankee Line 11.3 7.0 Road 7 (Sturgeon Road) Boundary Road Emily Continues eastward as County Road 14[1]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 15
Lindsay Street 3.3 2.1 Highway 7 / Highway 35 Road 17 (Wellington Street, Queen Street) Lindsay Lindsay Street is the east–west divider for Lindsay, so many streets (including its terminus) are named differently on either side[1]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 16
Ogemah Road, Cottage Road 4.3 2.7 Washburn Island Road Road 28 (Ramsey Road)
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 17
Colborne Street, William Street, Wellington Street, Lindsay Street, Verulam Street, Pigeon Lake Road 36.1 22.4 Highway 35 Road 36 Lindsay Concurrent with City Road 10 for 1.1 km (0.68 mi);[note 4] formerly Highway 36B within Lindsay[11]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 18
Elm Tree Road 20.9 13.0 Road 28 (Valentia Road) Road 9 (Cambray Road) Valentia, Cambray Shares its southern/western terminus with the southern/eastern terminus of City Road 28[1]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 19
Mary Street 1.4 0.87 Road 4 (Angeline Street South) Road 15 (Lindsay Street South) Lindsay
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 20
Boundary Road 7.6 4.7 Darlington–Manvers Townline Road Highway 115 Follows the southern boundary of Kawartha Lakes; continues westward as Regional Road 20[1]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 21
Killarney Bay Road 11.0 6.8 Highway 35 Road 8 (Glenarm Road)
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 22
Francis Street East 2.3 1.4 River Drive Road 8
Road 121 (Colborne Street)
Fenelon Falls
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 24
Park Street, King Street 13.0 8.1 Road 36 Road 36 (East Street South) Dunsford, Bobcaygeon
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 25
Sturgeon Point Road 7.8 4.8 Irene Avenue Road 8 Sturgeon Point
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 26
Frank Hill Road 6.3 3.9 Highway 7 Road 14 (Yankee Line) Fowlers Corners
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 28
Ramsey Road, Valentia Road 13.6 8.5 Road 2 (Simcoe Street) Road 18 (Elm Tree Road) Valentia City Road 28 shares its southern/eastern terminus with the southern/western terminus of City Road 18[1]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 30
Blythe Shore Road 6.0 3.7 Road 25 (Sturgeon Point Road) Road 8
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 31
Mount Horeb Road 11.4 7.1 Highway 35 Highway 7 Omemee
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 32
Porter Road 7.7 4.8 Highway 115 Highway 7A Manvers
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 33
Centennial Park Road 6.7 4.2 Road 48 (Portage Road) Road 6 (Kirkfield Road) Rohallion
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 34
Long Beach Road, Cameron Road 12.3 7.6 Manor Road (Sturgeon Lake) Road 8 (Glenarm Road) Long Beach, Cameron
Fennel Road, Victoria Road 30.5 19.0 Road 8 (Glenarm Road) Road 45 (Monck Road) Glenarm, Victoria Road, Uphill The northern 19.1 km (11.9 mi) were designated as Highway 505, prior to 1997[10][11]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 36
Verulam Road, East Street 36.2 22.5 Highway 7 Road 49 (Main Street) Lindsay, Dunsford, Bobcaygeon Formerly Highway 36, prior to 1997;[10][11] continues eastward as County Road 36[1]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 37
Bury's Green Road 11.2 7.0 Road 121 Road 49 Fell Station, Bury's Green Formerly Victoria County Road 36, prior to 1998;[11] renumbered Victoria County Road 37 by 1999[10]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 38
Ski Hill Road 13.6 8.5 Highway 7A Highway 7 (King Street West) Bethany, Franklin, Omemee
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 41
Bexley–Laxton Township Line 12.1 7.5 Road 48 (Portage Road) Road 45 (Monck Road) Corsons, Bexley
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 42
Base Line Road 11.4 7.1 Highway 35 (Main Street) Road 45 (Monck Road) Coboconk, Dongola
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 43
6th Concession Road, Northline Road, 7th Concession Road 9.6 6.0 Highway 35 Road 44 (Burnt River Road) Coboconk, Burnt River
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 44
Burnt River Road, Hillside Drive 3.9 2.4 Road 121 Road 121 Burnt River A short bypass of City Road 121 through the village of Burnt River[1]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 45
Monck Road 50.0 31.1 Road 6 (Kirkfield Road) Bobcaygeon Road Sebright, Ragged Rapids, Uphill, Norland, Dongola, Kinmount Formerly Highway 503, prior to 1997;[10][11] continues westward as County Road 45, eastward as County Road 503[1]
Agnes Street, King Street, Nappadale Street 25.7 16.0 Highway 7 Road 48 (Portage Road) Woodville, Argyle, Bolsover Formerly Highway 46, prior to 1997;[10][11] concurrent with City Road 9 for 0.3 km (0.19 mi)[note 4]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 47
Mara–Carden Boundary Road, Brechin Road 8.2 5.1 Concession Road Road 6 (Kirkfield Road) Continues westward as County Road 47[1]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 48
Portage Road 29.2 18.1 Eldon–Thorah Townline Road Highway 35 (Main Street) Bolsover, Kirkfield, Victoria Road, Corsons, Coboconk Formerly Highway 48, prior to 1997;[10][11] continues westward as Regional Road 48[1]
East Street North 18.0 11.2 Road 36 (Main Street) Road 121 Bobcaygeon Formerly Highway 649, prior to 1997[10][11]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 57
Golf Course Road 10.2 6.3 Durham–Kawartha Lakes boundary Highway 35 Janetville Continues westward as Regional Road 57[1]
 
Kawartha Lakes Road 121
Lindsay Street, Colborne Street, Short Street, Snowdon Road 42.0 26.1 Highway 35 Boundary Road Fenelon Falls, Burnt River, Kinmount Formerly Highway 121, prior to 1998;[10][11] continues northward as County Road 121;[1] concurrent with City Road 8 for 1.9 km (1.2 mi)[note 4]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The total length only counts concurrent sections of roadways once.
  2. ^ In Ontario, all roads are legally known as highways. However, road is the more prevalent term for common use. The Ontario Municipal Act defines a highway as any road, street or bridge that is not a Provincial Highway.[2]
  3. ^ There are 2.2 km (1.4 mi) of concurrent King's Highway, comprising Highway 35 and Highway 7A for 1.5 km (0.93 mi) and Highway 35 and Highway 7B for 0.7 km (0.43 mi). This means that the total of all the King's Highways is 170.2 kilometres (105.8 mi).
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i There are 4.0 km (2.5 mi) of concurrent roadway. Routes 6 and 9 share 0.5 km (0.31 mi), 8 and 121 share 1.9 km (1.2 mi), 9 and 46 share 0.3 km (0.19 mi), 10 and 14 share 1.1 km (0.68 mi), and 45 and 121 share 0.2 km (0.12 mi). This means that the total of all the route lengths is 743.3 kilometres (461.9 mi).

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Ontario Back Road Atlas [map]. MapArt. 2010. pp. 31–32, 43–44. ISBN 978-1-55198-226-7.
  2. ^ "Ontario Municipal Act, ss. 1 (1)". Government of Ontario. Part III, Section 26. Retrieved October 6, 2009.
  3. ^ Thompson, Don W. (1969). Men and Meridians: The History of Surveying and Mapping in Canada. Vol. 3: 1917 to 1947. Canadian Government Publishing Centre. p. 141. ISBN 0-660-00359-7.
  4. ^ a b "Illustrated Sign and Signal Display Index". Ontario Traffic Manual. Vol. 1A. Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. July 2001. p. 82. ISBN 0-7794-1857-3. Retrieved January 14, 2010.
  5. ^ a b . Transport Canada. April 1, 2007. Archived from the original on September 19, 2010. Retrieved January 13, 2010.
  6. ^ Ontario Provincial Standards for Roads and Public Works (Report). Vol. General & Construction Specifications. Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. November 30, 2009.
  7. ^ Google (January 11, 2010). https://www.google.ca/maps/@44.0889677,-78.5649261,13z?hl=en "List of numbered roads in Kawartha Lakes" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 11, 2010. {{cite map}}: Check |url= value (help)
  8. ^ a b c d (PDF). City of Kawartha Lakes. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 10, 2006. Retrieved August 27, 2009.
  9. ^ Kitchen, Harry (April 19, 2000). (PDF) (Report). Government of Ontario. pp. 35–36. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 21, 2011. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Kawartha / Haliburton Highlands (Map). MapArt. 1999. ISBN 1-55368-335-8.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Kawartha / Haliburton Highlands (Map). MapArt. 1997. ISBN 1-55368-335-8.
  12. ^ Geomatics Office (2003). Official Ontario road map (PDF) (Map). Ministry of Transportation. § O26–P28. Retrieved April 7, 2010.
  13. ^ Public Works department (November 29, 2005). (PDF). City of Kawartha Lakes. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 26, 2011. Retrieved January 15, 2010.
  14. ^ Works Department. . Regional Municipality of Durham. Archived from the original on July 22, 2011. Retrieved January 15, 2010.

External links edit

  • Official current MTO road map of Ontario, sheet 5 (south-central Ontario)

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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 The third type of existing roadway in the single tier municipality of Kawartha Lakes is locally maintained roads also called concession roads and sidelines which are beyond the scope of this article A fourth category of roads secondary highways have not existed within the region since 1998 A map of Kawartha Lakes King s Highways are labelled while city roads are represented by black lines The 49 numbered routes provide year round access to the mostly rural municipality The longest of these roads is Highway 35 which stretches 88 9 kilometres 55 2 mi across the Bruce Peninsula from Hepworth Ontario to Tobermory The shortest numbered road is Kawartha Lakes Road 3 Hartley Road a causeway just less than a kilometre long crossing Mitchell Lake Before 1998 several additional King s Highways and secondary highways were located in what was then known as Victoria County These were transferred to the county in 1998 All county roads including the former provincial highways were renamed when Victoria County was abolished in 2001 and replaced with the City of Kawartha Lakes Contents 1 Types of roads 1 1 King s Highways 1 2 City roads 2 History 2 1 Secondary Highways 3 King s Highways 4 City roads 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksTypes of roads edit nbsp A marker for Highway 35 and Highway 7 The Trans Canada Highway which run concurrently near Lindsay King s Highways edit There are 168 0 kilometres 104 4 mi of provincially maintained highways note 3 termed provincial highways or King s Highways a term adopted in 1930 1 3 As in the rest of Ontario the provincially maintained highways in Kawartha Lakes are designated with a shield shaped sign topped with a crown The highway number is in the centre with the word ONTARIO below These signs are known as shields but may be referred to as reassurance markers 4 Highway 7 which is part of the Trans Canada Highway 5 is also marked with a green maple leaf shield Highways 7 and 35 together measure 140 0 km 87 0 mi and account for 82 3 of the length of highways The remaining 30 2 km 18 8 mi comprises Highway 115 a controlled access freeway in the southern corner of the city Highway 7A an alternate route to Highway 7 around the Lindsay area and Highway 7B a business route through Lindsay 1 Provincially maintained highways generally have greater construction standards than municipally or locally maintained roads 6 Although they are usually one lane in either direction several short sections with two lanes in one direction as a passing lane exist along the highways The municipality s lone freeway Highway 115 is two lanes in either direction for its entire length There are two off ramps with Highway 115 in the region One with Road 20 Boundary Road at the southern boundary with Durham Region and the other one with Road 32 Porter Road at Road 12 Pontypool Road at the eastern boundary with Peterborough County 7 City roads edit There are 44 numbered city roads in Kawartha Lakes 8 Kawartha Lakes city roads are signed with a flowerpot shaped sign as are most regional and county roads in Ontario The road number appears in the centre of the sign with the word KAWARTHA above and the word LAKES below Like King s Highways these signs are known as shields 4 The total length of city roads is 739 3 kilometres 459 4 mi note 4 History edit nbsp Hartley Road Kawartha Lakes Road 3 crossing Mitchell Lake The City of Kawartha Lakes was formed on January 1 2001 and was known as Victoria County before that 9 Alongside this change all Victoria County Roads received Kawartha Lakes Road designations with unchanged numbers 1 and many new routes were established 10 11 Prior to 1998 Victoria County contained twelve King s Highways As part of a province wide transfer of highways to municipal governments known as downloading seven were given new Victoria County designations following the prior provincial designations The exceptions are Highway 35A which was renumbered to fill a gap in the route of Victoria County Road 8 and Highway 36B which was given the new designation of Victoria County Road 17 10 11 The downloaded highways comprises Highway 35A which was designated Victoria County Road 8 Highway 35B incorporated into Highway 7B and Victoria County Road 15 Highway 36 designated as Victoria County Road 36 Highway 36B designated as Victoria County Road 17 Highway 46 designated as Victoria County Road 46 Highway 48 designated as Victoria County Road 48 and Highway 121 designated as Victoria County Road 121 10 Highway 7B was also shortened by several kilometres and now only consists of the portion along Kent Street in Lindsay 10 11 Secondary Highways edit Three secondary highways which existed in Victoria County prior to 1998 were also downloaded from the province to the county and given new designations in addition to the downloading of King s Highways 10 11 Highway 503 which ran from Kirkfield to Kinmount was renumbered as an extension of Victoria County Road 6 Kirkfield to Sebright and Victoria County Road 45 Sebright to Kinmount Highway 505 which ran from Highway 48 near Victoria Road to Highway 503 in Uphill was renumbered as an extension of Victoria County Road 35 Highway 649 which ran from Bobcaygeon north to Highway 121 was renumbered as Victoria County Road 49 King s Highways editThe following is a list of provincially maintained highways in Kawartha Lakes Communities are ordered by where the route encounters them either from south to north or from west to east Route 8 Length 1 Western Southern Terminus Eastern Northern Terminus Communities Comments km mi nbsp nbsp Highway 7 53 3 33 1 Kawartha Lakes Road 2 Hayes Line Manilla Oakwood Lindsay Reaboro Omemee Part of the Trans Canada Highway 5 nbsp Highway 7A 18 4 11 4 Kawartha Lakes Durham Region Boundary Dranoel Road Bethany nbsp Highway 7B 3 4 2 1 Highway 7 Kawartha Lakes Road 15 Lindsay Highway 7B and Highway 35B followed the same course prior to the former being shortened to its current length and the latter downloaded in 1998 also known as Kent Street West 10 11 nbsp Highway 35 86 7 53 9 Boundary Road Laxton Lutterworth Boundary Road Lindsay Cameron Rosedale Coboconk Norland nbsp Highway 115 8 4 5 2 Boundary Road Glamorgan Road Only freeway in the region 1 Note All King s Highways with the exception of 7B continue in both directions into neighbouring counties and regions City roads editThe following is a list of the numbered city roads maintained by the City of Kawartha Lakes Communities are ordered by where the route encounters them either from south to north or from west to east Route 8 Name s 1 Length 1 12 Western Southern Terminus 1 Eastern Northern Terminus 1 Communities Comments km mi nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 2 Simcoe Street 20 7 12 9 High Park Road Road 9 Woodville Road Seagrave Sonya Manilla Signed and maintained by both the City of Kawartha Lakes 8 13 and the Regional Municipality of Durham 14 north of Seagrave nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 3 Hartley Road 0 9 0 56 Road 48 Portage Road Robinson Avenue Victoria Road Shortest city road in Kawartha Lakes nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 4 Little Britain Road Angeline Street Thunder Bridge Road 32 1 19 9 Road 2 Simcoe Street Road 18 Elm Tree Road Little Britain Lindsay nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 5 Janetville Road 7 3 4 5 Highway 7A Road 57 Golf Course Road Janetville nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 6 Eldon Road Kirkfield Road Sadowa Road Chisholm Trail Black River Road 78 8 49 0 Road 28 Ramsey Road County Road 52 Coopers Falls Road Little Britain Oakwood Kirkfield Sebright Sadowa Prior to 1998 a segment was designated as Highway 503 10 11 concurrent with City Road 9 for 0 5 km 0 31 mi note 4 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 7 Sturgeon Road Thurstonia Road 22 4 13 9 Highway 7 King Street Hazel Street Sturgeon Lake Omemee Downeyville Dunsford Ends at Sturgeon Lake turning west and becoming Hazel Street nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 8 Glenarm Road Victoria Road Helen Street Colborne Street North Street Duke Street 46 0 28 6 Road 2 Simcoe Street Road 36 East Street North Argyle Glenarm Fenelon Falls Bobcaygeon Previously numbered as Highway 35A between Highway 35 and former Highway 121 prior to 1998 10 11 continues westward as Regional Road 15 1 concurrent with Highway 35 for 1 9 km 1 2 mi note 4 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 9 Woodville Road King Street Cambray Road 22 1 13 7 Road 2 Simcoe Street Highway 35 Woodville Cambray Concurrent with City Road 6 for 0 5 km 0 31 mi note 4 concurrent with City Road 46 for 0 3 km 0 19 mi note 4 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 10 Emily Park Road Centreline Road 15 5 9 6 Hayes Line Road 17 Pigeon Lake Road Emily Continues southward as County Road 10 concurrent with City Road 17 for 1 1 km 0 68 mi note 4 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 11 Pleasant Point Road 2 8 1 7 Road 36 Sturgeon Lake Pleasant Point Ends at a dead end at the shores of Sturgeon Lake nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 12 Pontypool Road 9 3 5 8 Highway 35 Glamorgan Road Pontypool Continues eastward as County Road 21 1 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 14 Peace Road Yankee Line 11 3 7 0 Road 7 Sturgeon Road Boundary Road Emily Continues eastward as County Road 14 1 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 15 Lindsay Street 3 3 2 1 Highway 7 Highway 35 Road 17 Wellington Street Queen Street Lindsay Lindsay Street is the east west divider for Lindsay so many streets including its terminus are named differently on either side 1 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 16 Ogemah Road Cottage Road 4 3 2 7 Washburn Island Road Road 28 Ramsey Road nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 17 Colborne Street William Street Wellington Street Lindsay Street Verulam Street Pigeon Lake Road 36 1 22 4 Highway 35 Road 36 Lindsay Concurrent with City Road 10 for 1 1 km 0 68 mi note 4 formerly Highway 36B within Lindsay 11 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 18 Elm Tree Road 20 9 13 0 Road 28 Valentia Road Road 9 Cambray Road Valentia Cambray Shares its southern western terminus with the southern eastern terminus of City Road 28 1 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 19 Mary Street 1 4 0 87 Road 4 Angeline Street South Road 15 Lindsay Street South Lindsay nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 20 Boundary Road 7 6 4 7 Darlington Manvers Townline Road Highway 115 Follows the southern boundary of Kawartha Lakes continues westward as Regional Road 20 1 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 21 Killarney Bay Road 11 0 6 8 Highway 35 Road 8 Glenarm Road nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 22 Francis Street East 2 3 1 4 River Drive Road 8Road 121 Colborne Street Fenelon Falls nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 24 Park Street King Street 13 0 8 1 Road 36 Road 36 East Street South Dunsford Bobcaygeon nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 25 Sturgeon Point Road 7 8 4 8 Irene Avenue Road 8 Sturgeon Point nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 26 Frank Hill Road 6 3 3 9 Highway 7 Road 14 Yankee Line Fowlers Corners nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 28 Ramsey Road Valentia Road 13 6 8 5 Road 2 Simcoe Street Road 18 Elm Tree Road Valentia City Road 28 shares its southern eastern terminus with the southern western terminus of City Road 18 1 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 30 Blythe Shore Road 6 0 3 7 Road 25 Sturgeon Point Road Road 8 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 31 Mount Horeb Road 11 4 7 1 Highway 35 Highway 7 Omemee nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 32 Porter Road 7 7 4 8 Highway 115 Highway 7A Manvers nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 33 Centennial Park Road 6 7 4 2 Road 48 Portage Road Road 6 Kirkfield Road Rohallion nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 34 Long Beach Road Cameron Road 12 3 7 6 Manor Road Sturgeon Lake Road 8 Glenarm Road Long Beach Cameron nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 35 Fennel Road Victoria Road 30 5 19 0 Road 8 Glenarm Road Road 45 Monck Road Glenarm Victoria Road Uphill The northern 19 1 km 11 9 mi were designated as Highway 505 prior to 1997 10 11 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 36 Verulam Road East Street 36 2 22 5 Highway 7 Road 49 Main Street Lindsay Dunsford Bobcaygeon Formerly Highway 36 prior to 1997 10 11 continues eastward as County Road 36 1 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 37 Bury s Green Road 11 2 7 0 Road 121 Road 49 Fell Station Bury s Green Formerly Victoria County Road 36 prior to 1998 11 renumbered Victoria County Road 37 by 1999 10 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 38 Ski Hill Road 13 6 8 5 Highway 7A Highway 7 King Street West Bethany Franklin Omemee nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 41 Bexley Laxton Township Line 12 1 7 5 Road 48 Portage Road Road 45 Monck Road Corsons Bexley nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 42 Base Line Road 11 4 7 1 Highway 35 Main Street Road 45 Monck Road Coboconk Dongola nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 43 6th Concession Road Northline Road 7th Concession Road 9 6 6 0 Highway 35 Road 44 Burnt River Road Coboconk Burnt River nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 44 Burnt River Road Hillside Drive 3 9 2 4 Road 121 Road 121 Burnt River A short bypass of City Road 121 through the village of Burnt River 1 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 45 Monck Road 50 0 31 1 Road 6 Kirkfield Road Bobcaygeon Road Sebright Ragged Rapids Uphill Norland Dongola Kinmount Formerly Highway 503 prior to 1997 10 11 continues westward as County Road 45 eastward as County Road 503 1 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 46 Agnes Street King Street Nappadale Street 25 7 16 0 Highway 7 Road 48 Portage Road Woodville Argyle Bolsover Formerly Highway 46 prior to 1997 10 11 concurrent with City Road 9 for 0 3 km 0 19 mi note 4 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 47 Mara Carden Boundary Road Brechin Road 8 2 5 1 Concession Road Road 6 Kirkfield Road Continues westward as County Road 47 1 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 48 Portage Road 29 2 18 1 Eldon Thorah Townline Road Highway 35 Main Street Bolsover Kirkfield Victoria Road Corsons Coboconk Formerly Highway 48 prior to 1997 10 11 continues westward as Regional Road 48 1 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 49 East Street North 18 0 11 2 Road 36 Main Street Road 121 Bobcaygeon Formerly Highway 649 prior to 1997 10 11 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 57 Golf Course Road 10 2 6 3 Durham Kawartha Lakes boundary Highway 35 Janetville Continues westward as Regional Road 57 1 nbsp Kawartha Lakes Road 121 Lindsay Street Colborne Street Short Street Snowdon Road 42 0 26 1 Highway 35 Boundary Road Fenelon Falls Burnt River Kinmount Formerly Highway 121 prior to 1998 10 11 continues northward as County Road 121 1 concurrent with City Road 8 for 1 9 km 1 2 mi note 4 See also edit nbsp Roads portal nbsp Canada portalNotes edit The total length only counts concurrent sections of roadways once In Ontario all roads are legally known as highways However road is the more prevalent term for common use The Ontario Municipal Act defines a highway as any road street or bridge that is not a Provincial Highway 2 There are 2 2 km 1 4 mi of concurrent King s Highway comprising Highway 35 and Highway 7A for 1 5 km 0 93 mi and Highway 35 and Highway 7B for 0 7 km 0 43 mi This means that the total of all the King s Highways is 170 2 kilometres 105 8 mi a b c d e f g h i There are 4 0 km 2 5 mi of concurrent roadway Routes 6 and 9 share 0 5 km 0 31 mi 8 and 121 share 1 9 km 1 2 mi 9 and 46 share 0 3 km 0 19 mi 10 and 14 share 1 1 km 0 68 mi and 45 and 121 share 0 2 km 0 12 mi This means that the total of all the route lengths is 743 3 kilometres 461 9 mi References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Ontario Back Road Atlas map MapArt 2010 pp 31 32 43 44 ISBN 978 1 55198 226 7 Ontario Municipal Act ss 1 1 Government of Ontario Part III Section 26 Retrieved October 6 2009 Thompson Don W 1969 Men and Meridians The History of Surveying and Mapping in Canada Vol 3 1917 to 1947 Canadian Government Publishing Centre p 141 ISBN 0 660 00359 7 a b Illustrated Sign and Signal Display Index Ontario Traffic Manual Vol 1A Ministry of Transportation of Ontario July 2001 p 82 ISBN 0 7794 1857 3 Retrieved January 14 2010 a b Navigating the Trans Canada Highway Transport Canada April 1 2007 Archived from the original on September 19 2010 Retrieved January 13 2010 Ontario Provincial Standards for Roads and Public Works Report Vol General amp Construction Specifications Ministry of Transportation of Ontario November 30 2009 Google January 11 2010 https www google ca maps 44 0889677 78 5649261 13z hl en List of numbered roads in Kawartha Lakes Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 11 2010 a href Template Cite map html title Template Cite map cite map a Check url value help a b c d Overall city map PDF City of Kawartha Lakes p 3 Archived from the original PDF on October 10 2006 Retrieved August 27 2009 Kitchen Harry April 19 2000 Municipal Government for Victoria County A New Beginning Final Report and Order PDF Report Government of Ontario pp 35 36 Archived from the original PDF on July 21 2011 Retrieved January 16 2010 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Kawartha Haliburton Highlands Map MapArt 1999 ISBN 1 55368 335 8 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Kawartha Haliburton Highlands Map MapArt 1997 ISBN 1 55368 335 8 Geomatics Office 2003 Official Ontario road map PDF Map Ministry of Transportation O26 P28 Retrieved April 7 2010 Public Works department November 29 2005 Kawartha Lakes Maintenance Priority Classification System Policy 123 EPW 009 PDF City of Kawartha Lakes Archived from the original PDF on July 26 2011 Retrieved January 15 2010 Works Department Regional Roads Regional Municipality of Durham Archived from the original on July 22 2011 Retrieved January 15 2010 External links editOfficial current MTO road map of Ontario sheet 5 south central Ontario Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of numbered roads in Kawartha Lakes amp oldid 1210461005 004, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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