List of Numbered Roads in Kawartha Lakes - King's Highways

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
Highway 7A
700118400999990000018.4 km (11.4 mi)
Kawartha Lakes–Durham Region Boundary Dranoel Road Bethany
7000900000000000000
Highway 7B
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
Highway 35
700186700000000000086.7 km (53.9 mi)
Boundary Road Laxton–Lutterworth Boundary Road Lindsay, Cameron, Rosedale, Coboconk, Norland
7002115000000000000
Highway 115
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.

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