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  2. Kawartha Lakes - Wikipedia

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    Kawartha Lakes Municipal Airport, a Transport Canada certified airport, has 24-hour radio operated lighting and provides access to key points throughout Ontario. Kawartha Lakes Municipal Airport is located one nautical mile west north west of Lindsay. It offers a card lock fuel system and can be used by both private and commercial airplanes.

  3. Lindsay Transit - Wikipedia

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    Website. Lindsay Transit. Lindsay Transit provides bus service to the community of Lindsay, the main population centre in the City of Kawartha Lakes in east-central Ontario, Canada . There are three routes, Red, Green, and Blue, which operate Monday to Saturday between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm, Sundays from 9:00am to 4:00pm. No Holiday service. [1]

  4. Trillium Lakelands District School Board - Wikipedia

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    The Trillium Lakelands District School Board ( TLDSB, known as English-language Public District School Board No. 15 prior to 1999 [1]) administers public school education for students in a large area of central Ontario, Canada including the municipalities of the City of Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton County, and the District Municipality of Muskoka ...

  5. Kawartha Lakes This Week - Wikipedia

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    Kawartha Lakes This Week is a weekly, community newspaper in Lindsay, Ontario, Canada, that was established in 1977 under the title Lindsay This Week. It is one of three newspapers in the Kawartha Division of Metroland Publishing, a company that owns newspapers across Ontario. News content is updated on its site, www.MyKawartha.com, several ...

  6. North Kawartha - Wikipedia

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    Area code. 705 & 249 & 683. Website. www.northkawartha.on.ca. North Kawartha is a township in northern Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada . North Kawartha was formed in 1998 through an amalgamation of the Townships of Burleigh and Anstruther and the Township of Chandos. For a while after this merger, it was known as Burleigh-Anstruther-Chandos .

  7. Kawartha Lakes (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The lakes are located on the boundary between the Paleozoic limestone regions of the Golden Horseshoe, and the Precambrian granite Canadian Shield of northern and central Ontario. "Kawartha" is an anglicization of the word "Ka-wa-tha" (from "Ka-wa-tae-gum-maug" or Gaa-waategamaag ), a word coined in 1895 by Anishinaabekwe Martha Whetung of the ...

  8. Lindsay, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Lindsay is a community of 22,367 people ( 2021 census) [2] on the Scugog River in the Kawartha Lakes region of south-eastern Ontario, Canada. It is approximately 43 km (27 mi) west of Peterborough. It is the seat of the City of Kawartha Lakes (formerly Victoria County ), and the hub for business and commerce in the region.

  9. Coboconk - Wikipedia

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    705. Coboconk, often shortened to Coby, is a community in the city of Kawartha Lakes, in the south-central portion of the Canadian province of Ontario. The village lies at the junction of Highway 35 and former Highway 48, on the northern tip of Balsam Lake, the highest point on the Trent–Severn Waterway. Coboconk has a prominent role in the ...