King's Highways
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 | Length | Western/Southern Terminus | Eastern/Northern Terminus | Communities | Comments | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
7000700000000000000 Highway 7 |
700153300000000000053.3 km (33.1 mi) |
Kawartha Lakes Road 2 | Hayes Line | Manilla, Oakwood, Lindsay, Reaboro, Omemee | Part of the Trans-Canada Highway | ||
7000800000000000000
|
700118400999990000018.4 km (11.4 mi) |
Kawartha Lakes–Durham Region Boundary | Dranoel Road | Bethany | |||
7000900000000000000
|
70003400000000000003.4 km (2.1 mi) |
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 | ||
7001350000000000000
|
700186700000000000086.7 km (53.9 mi) |
Boundary Road | Laxton–Lutterworth Boundary Road | Lindsay, Cameron, Rosedale, Coboconk, Norland | |||
7002115000000000000
|
70008400000000000008.4 km (5.2 mi) |
Boundary Road | Glamorgan Road | Only freeway in the region | |||
Note: All King's Highways, with the exception of 7B, continue in both directions into neighbouring counties and regions. |
Read more about this topic: List Of Numbered Roads In Kawartha Lakes
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