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| Last updated: July 31, 2004 (C) 2003, 2004, Michael J. LaRochelle |
| King's Highway 36 |
| Hwy 36 was a highway that primarly served the Kawartha Lakes region, a popular cottage area of central Ontario. Running from Hwy 7 near Lindsay to Hwy 28 at Burleigh Falls, north of Peterborough, it provided part of the link to Bobcaygeon from the GTA. The highway was downloaded completely in 1998, and today is known as Kawartha Lakes Road 36 and Peterborough Road 36. |
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| King's Highway crown image derived from Canadian Highway Markers - (C) 2000, James Lin Some historical highway information courtesy The History of Ontario's King's Highways - (C) 2004, Cameron Bevers HOME |