Kawartha Lakes, Ontario

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The City of Kawartha Lakes is a city in east-central Ontario, Canada, and makes up the former County of Victoria.

The main centres are:

In a very close vote (51% for/ 49% against) the citizens of Kawartha Lakes voted to de-amalgamate in November, 2003 into the former towns, villages, and townships of the former County of Victoria, but it might be years before this process is complete, if it happens at all. The newly elected city government has declared that there will NOT be any de-amalgamation.

The city is named for the Kawartha lakes; "Kawartha" means "shining waters" in the Ojibwe language.

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Demographics

According to the 2001 Statistics Canada Census:

  • Population: 69,179
  • % Change (1996-2001): 1.8
  • Dwellings: 34,637
  • Area (sq. km.): 3,059.22
  • Density (persons per sq. km.): 22.6

People

The 2001 census conglommeration tells us that Kawartha Lakes has 69,179 and grows at an average 0.24% a year.

Racial Profile

  • 97.9% White
  • 1.1% Aboriginal
  • 0.2% Black

Religious Groups

  • 59.7% Protestant
  • 18.0% Roman Catholic

Communities

Highways

Highways that run through Kawartha Lakes are as follows:
King's Highways: Trans-Canada #7, #7A, #35, #115

Protected Areas

  • Dalton Digby Wildlands Provincial Park
  • Balsam Lake Provincial Park
  • Indian Point Provincial Park
  • Emily Provincial Park
  • Pigeon River Headwaters Conservation Area
  • Fleetwood Creek Conservation Area
  • Windy Ridge Conservation Area
  • Ken Reid Conservation Area

Attractions

  • Devil's Elbow Ski Area (Bethany)
  • Ganaraska Hiking Trail
  • Lindsay Airport (Lindsay)
  • Victoria County Museum (Lindsay)
  • Monck Historical Colonization Road
  • Victoria Recreation Corridor
  • Victoria Historical Colonization Road
  • Fenelon Falls Museum (Fenelon Falls)
  • Bobcaygeon Historic Colonization Road
  • Highland Cinema and Museum
  • Trent-Severn Waterway
    • Kirkfield Lift Lock
    • Rosedale Lock 35
    • Fenelon Falls Lock 34 (Fenelon Falls)
    • Bobcaygeon Lock 32 (Bobcaygeon)

Census Division (counties, etc.) Rankings

National rank in terms of population: 86
Provincial rank in terms of population: 35

Surrounding Counties


North: Gravenhurst, Bracebridge, Minden Hills
West: Ramara, Brock, Kawartha Lakes East: Galway-Cavendish and Harvey,
Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield
South: Scugog, Clarington, Cavan-Millbrook-North Monaghan
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Counties Bruce - Dufferin - Elgin - Essex - Frontenac - Grey - Haliburton - Hastings - Huron - Lambton - Lanark - Leeds and Grenville - Lennox and Addington - Middlesex - Northumberland - Perth - Peterborough - Prescott and Russell - Renfrew - Simcoe - Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry - Wellington
Districts Algoma - Cochrane - Kenora - Manitoulin - Nipissing - Parry Sound - Rainy River - Sudbury - Thunder Bay - Timiskaming
Regional municipalities Durham - Halton - Muskoka - Niagara - Oxford - Peel - Waterloo - York
Single-tier municipalities Brant - Brantford - Chatham-Kent - Greater Sudbury - Haldimand - Hamilton - Kawartha Lakes - Norfolk - Ottawa - Prince Edward - Toronto
Separated municipalities Barrie - Belleville - Brantford - Brockville - Gananoque - Guelph - Kingston - London - Orillia - Pembroke - Peterborough - Prescott - Quinte West - Smiths Falls - St. Marys - St. Thomas - Stratford - Windsor
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