Talk:List of Ontario Historic Colonization Roads

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This article requires Links to pages about specific Colonization Roads. Monk Road for instance was not "Monk Historical Colonization Road," but simply Monk Road, there was only one Monk Road in Ontario. For information on Monk Road, see John Allan Snow, likely the same person for whom Snow Road was named. Snow Road, Ontario also known as Snow Road Station was where the Kingston and Pembroke Railway crossed the Snow Road.

For information on Elora, Saugeen, Goderich, Southampton, Garrafraxa, Peterson, Muskoka, and Victoria colonization roads see Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online David Gibson and other surveyors involved in their construction. W W 02:32, 9 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Bobcaygeon Road

I would like to submit the following information for inclusion in your article.

Bobcaygeon Road was surveyed from Port Hope, Ontario to Nipissing, Ontario, however only a few portions of the road were actually constructed:

Ont Highway 28 & 7B, Port Hope to Fowlers Corners; Victoria Co. Rd 17, King's Wharf to Bobcaygeon; Ont Highway 649 (now City of Kawartha Lakes 49) Bobcaygeon, to Galena Hill; Ont Highway 121 (now City of Kawartha Lakes 121) Galena Hill to Minden.

Many thanks Cli0019 04:20, 25 June 2007 (UTC)