The 49 numbered highways provide year-round access to the mostly rural municipality. The longest of these roads is Highway 35, which stretches 86.7 kilometres (53.9 mi) across the municipality from the south to the north. The shortest numbered road is Kawartha Lakes Road 3, Hartley Road, a causeway just less than a kilometre long crossing Mitchell Lake.
Before 1998, several additional King's Highways and secondary highways were located in what was then known as Victoria County. These were transferred to the county in 1998. All county roads, including the former provincial highways, were renamed when Victoria County was abolished in 2001 and replaced with the City of Kawartha Lakes.
Like the rest of Ontario, the provincially maintained highways in Kawartha Lakes are designated with a shield-shaped sign topped with a crown. The highway number is in the centre, with the word ONTARIO below. These signs are known as shields, but may be referred to as reassurance markers.[4] Highway 7, which is part of the Trans-Canada Highway,[5] is also marked with a green maple leaf shield. Highways 7 and 35 together measure 140.0 km (87.0 mi) and account for 82.3% of the length of highways. The remaining 30.2 km (18.8 mi) comprises Highway 115, a controlled-access freeway in the southern corner of the city; Highway 7A, an alternate route to Highway 7 around the Lindsay area; and Highway 7B, a business route through Lindsay.[1]
Provincially maintained highways generally have greater construction standards than municipally or locally maintained roads.[6] Although they are usually one lane in either direction, several short sections with two lanes in one direction as a passing lane exist along the highways. The municipality's lone freeway, Highway 115, is two lanes in either direction for its entire length. There are three off ramps with Highway 115 in the region: One with City Road 20 (Boundary Road) at the southern boundary with Durham Region; one with City Road 32 (Porter Road); and one with City Road 12 (Pefferlaw Road) at the eastern boundary with Peterborough County.[7]
The City of Kawartha Lakes was formed on January 1, 2001, and was known as Victoria County before that.[9] Alongside this change, all Victoria County Roads received Kawartha Lakes Road designations, with unchanged numbers,[1] and many new routes were established.[10][11]
Prior to 1998, Victoria County contained twelve King's Highways. As part of a province-wide transfer of highways to municipal governments, known as downloading, seven were given new Victoria County designations following the prior provincial designations. The exceptions are Highway 35A which was renumbered to fill a gap in the route of Victoria County Road 8, and Highway 36B which was given the new designation of Victoria County Road 17.[10][11]
The downloaded highways comprises Highway 35A, which was designated Victoria County Road 8; Highway 35B, incorporated into Highway 7B and Victoria County Road 15; Highway 36, designated as Victoria County Road 36; Highway 36B, designated as Victoria County Road 17; Highway 46, designated as Victoria County Road 46; Highway 48, designated as Victoria County Road 48; and Highway 121, designated as Victoria County Road 121.[10]
Highway 7B was also shortened by several kilometres, and now only consists of the portion along Kent Street in Lindsay.[11][10]
Three secondary highways, which existed in Victoria County prior to 1998, were also downloaded from the province to the county, and given new designations in addition to the downloading of King's Highways:[10][11]
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).
The following is a list of the numbered city roads maintained by the City of Kawartha Lakes. Communities are ordered by where the route encounters them (either from south to north or from west to east).
Route[8] |
Name(s)[1] |
Length[1][12] |
Western/Southern Terminus[1] |
Eastern/Northern Terminus[1] |
Communities |
Comments |
&10000000000000002000000
|
Simcoe Street |
&1000000000000002069999920.7 km (12.9 mi) |
&10000000000000202000000High Park Road |
&10000000000000009000000City Road 9 (Woodville Road) |
Seagrave, Sonya, Manilla |
Signed and maintained by both the City of Kawartha Lakes[8][13] and the Regional Municipality of Durham[14] north of Seagrave |
&10000000000000003000000
|
Hartley Road |
&100000000000000009000000.9 km (0.56 mi) |
&10000000000000048000000City Road 48 (Portage Road) |
&10000000000000203000000Robinson Avenue |
Victoria Road |
Shortest city road in Kawartha Lakes |
&10000000000000004000000
|
Little Britain Road, Angeline Street, Thunder Bridge Road |
&1000000000000003210000032.1 km (19.9 mi) |
&10000000000000002000000City Road 2 (Simcoe Street) |
&10000000000000018000000City Road 18 (Elm Tree Road) |
Little Britain, Lindsay |
|
&10000000000000005000000
|
Janetville Road |
&100000000000000072999997.3 km (4.5 mi) |
&10000000000000001080000Highway 7A |
&10000000000000057000000City Road 57 (Golf Course Road) |
Janetville |
|
&10000000000000006000000
|
Eldon Road, Kirkfield Road,
Sadowa Road, Chisholm Trail, Black River Road |
&1000000000000007879999978.8 km (49.0 mi) |
&10000000000000028000000City Road 28 (Ramsey Road) |
&10000000000000052000000County Road 52 (Coopers Falls Road) |
Little Britain, Oakwood, Kirkfield, Sebright, Sadowa |
Prior to 1998, a segment was designated as Highway 503;[10][11] concurrent with City Road 9 for 0.5 km (0.31 mi)[note 4] |
&10000000000000007000000
|
Sturgeon Road, Thurstonia Road |
&1000000000000002239999922.4 km (13.9 mi) |
&10000000000000001070000 Highway 7 (King Street) |
&10000000000000207000000Hazel Street (Sturgeon Lake) |
Omemee, Downeyville, Dunsford |
Ends at Sturgeon Lake, turning west and becoming Hazel Street |
&10000000000000008000000
|
Glenarm Road, Victoria Road, Helen Street, Colborne Street, North Street, Duke Street |
&1000000000000004600000046.0 km (28.6 mi) |
&10000000000000002000000City Road 2 (Simcoe Street) |
&10000000000000036000000City Road 36 (East Street North) |
Argyle, Glenarm, Fenelon Falls, Bobcaygeon |
Previously numbered as Highway 35A between Highway 35 and former Highway 121, prior to 1998;[10][11] continues westward as Regional Road 15;[1] concurrent with City Road 8 for 1.9 km (1.2 mi)[note 4] |
&10000000000000009000000
|
Woodville Road, King Street, Cambray Road |
&1000000000000002210000022.1 km (13.7 mi) |
&10000000000000002000000City Road 2 (Simcoe Street) |
&10000000000000001350000Highway 35 |
Woodville, Cambray |
Concurrent with City Road 6 for 0.5 km (0.31 mi);[note 4] concurrent with City Road 46 for 0.3 km (0.19 mi)[note 4] |
&10000000000000010000000
|
Emily Park Road, Centreline Road |
&1000000000000001550000015.5 km (9.6 mi) |
&10000000000000210000000Hayes Line |
&10000000000000017000000City Road 17 (Pigeon Lake Road) |
Emily |
Continues southward as County Road 10; concurrent with City Road 17 for 1.1 km (0.68 mi)[note 4] |
&10000000000000011000000
|
Pleasant Point Road |
&100000000000000027999992.8 km (1.7 mi) |
&10000000000000036000000City Road 36 |
&10000000000000211000000Sturgeon Lake |
Pleasant Point |
Ends at a dead end at the shores of Sturgeon Lake |
&10000000000000012000000
|
Pontypool Road |
&100000000000000093000009.3 km (5.8 mi) |
&10000000000000001350000Highway 35 |
&10000000000000212000000Glamorgan Road |
Pontypool |
Continues eastward as County Road 21[1] |
&10000000000000014000000
|
Peace Road, Yankee Line |
&1000000000000001130000011.3 km (7.0 mi) |
&10000000000000007000000City Road 7 (Sturgeon Road) |
&10000000000000214000000Boundary Road |
Emily |
Continues eastward as County Road 14[1] |
&10000000000000015000000
|
Lindsay Street |
&100000000000000032999993.3 km (2.1 mi) |
&10000000000000001000000 Highway 7 / Highway 35 |
&10000000000000017000000City Road 17 (Wellington Street, Queen Street) |
Lindsay |
Lindsay Street is the east-west divider for Lindsay, so many streets (including its terminus) are named differently on either side[1] |
&10000000000000016000000
|
Ogemah Road, Cottage Road |
&100000000000000042999994.3 km (2.7 mi) |
&10000000000000216000000Washburn Island Road |
&10000000000000028000000City Road 28 (Ramsey Road) |
|
|
&10000000000000017000000
|
Colborne Street, William Street, Wellington Street, Lindsay Street, Verulam Street, Pigeon Lake Road |
&1000000000000003610000036.1 km (22.4 mi) |
&10000000000000001350000Highway 35 |
&10000000000000036000000City Road 36 |
Lindsay |
Concurrent with City Road 10 for 1.1 km (0.68 mi);[note 4] formerly Highway 36B within Lindsay[11] |
&10000000000000018000000
|
Elm Tree Road |
&1000000000000002089999920.9 km (13.0 mi) |
&10000000000000028000000City Road 28 (Valentia Road) |
&10000000000000009000000City Road 9 (Cambray Road) |
Valentia, Cambray |
Shares its southern/western terminus with the southern/eastern terminus of City Road 28[1] |
&10000000000000019000000
|
Mary Street |
&100000000000000013999991.4 km (0.87 mi) |
&10000000000000004000000City Road 4 (Angeline Street South) |
&10000000000000015000000City Road 15 (Lindsay Street South) |
Lindsay |
|
&10000000000000020000000
|
Boundary Road |
&100000000000000075999997.6 km (4.7 mi) |
&10000000000000220000000Darlington–Manvers Townline Road |
&10000000000000001990000 Highway 115 |
|
Follows the southern boundary of Kawartha Lakes; continues westward as Regional Road 20[1] |
&10000000000000021000000
|
Killarney Bay Road |
&1000000000000001100000011.0 km (6.8 mi) |
&10000000000000001350000Highway 35 |
&10000000000000008000000City Road 8 (Glenarm Road) |
|
|
&10000000000000022000000
|
Francis Street East |
&100000000000000022999992.3 km (1.4 mi) |
&10000000000000222000000River Drive |
&10000000000000008000000City Road 8
City Road 121 (Colborne Street) |
Fenelon Falls |
|
&10000000000000024000000
|
Park Street, King Street |
&1000000000000001300000013.0 km (8.1 mi) |
&10000000000000036000000City Road 36 |
&10000000000000036000000City Road 36 (East Street South) |
Dunsford, Bobcaygeon |
|
&10000000000000025000000
|
Sturgeon Point Road |
&100000000000000077999997.8 km (4.8 mi) |
&10000000000000225000000Irene Avenue |
&10000000000000008000000City Road 8 |
Sturgeon Point |
|
&10000000000000026000000
|
Frank Hill Road |
&100000000000000062999996.3 km (3.9 mi) |
&10000000000000001070000 Highway 7 |
&10000000000000014000000City Road 14 (Yankee Line) |
Fowlers Corners |
|
&10000000000000028000000
|
Ramsey Road, Valentia Road |
&1000000000000001359999913.6 km (8.5 mi) |
&10000000000000002000000City Road 2 (Simcoe Street) |
&10000000000000018000000City Road 18 (Elm Tree Road) |
Valentia |
City Road 28 shares its southern/eastern terminus with the southern/western terminus of City Road 18[1] |
&10000000000000030000000
|
Blythe Shore Road |
&100000000000000060000006.0 km (3.7 mi) |
&10000000000000025000000City Road 25 (Sturgeon Point Road) |
&10000000000000008000000City Road 8 |
|
|
&10000000000000031000000
|
Mount Horeb Road |
&1000000000000001140000011.4 km (7.1 mi) |
&10000000000000001350000Highway 35 |
&10000000000000001070000Highway 7 |
Omemee |
|
&10000000000000032000000
|
Porter Road |
&100000000000000077000007.7 km (4.8 mi) |
&10000000000000001990000Highway 115 |
&10000000000000001080000Highway 7A |
Manvers |
|
&10000000000000033000000
|
Centennial Park Road |
&100000000000000067000006.7 km (4.2 mi) |
&10000000000000048000000City Road 48 (Portage Road) |
&10000000000000006000000City Road 6 (Kirkfield Road) |
Rohallion |
|
&10000000000000034000000
|
Long Beach Road, Cameron Road |
&1000000000000001230000012.3 km (7.6 mi) |
&10000000000000234000000Manor Road (Sturgeon Lake) |
&10000000000000008000000City Road 8 (Glenarm Road) |
Long Beach, Cameron |
|
&10000000000000035000000
|
Fennel Road, Victoria Road |
&1000000000000003050000030.5 km (19.0 mi) |
&10000000000000008000000City Road 8 (Glenarm Road) |
&10000000000000045000000City Road 45 (Monck Road) |
Glenarm, Victoria Road, Uphill |
The northern 19.1 km (11.9 mi) were designated as Highway 505, prior to 1997[10][11] |
&10000000000000036000000
|
Verulam Road, East Street |
&1000000000000003620000036.2 km (22.5 mi) |
&10000000000000001070000Highway 7 |
&10000000000000049000000City Road 49 (Main Street) |
Lindsay, Dunsford, Bobcaygeon |
Formerly Highway 36, prior to 1997;[10][11] continues eastward as County Road 36[1] |
&10000000000000037000000
|
Bury's Green Road |
&1000000000000001119999911.2 km (7.0 mi) |
&10000000000000121000000City Road 121 |
&10000000000000049000000City Road 49 |
Fell Station, Bury's Green |
Formerly Victoria County Road 36, prior to 1998;[11] renumbered Victoria County Road 37 by 1999[10] |
&10000000000000038000000
|
Ski Hill Road |
&1000000000000001359999913.6 km (8.5 mi) |
&10000000000000001080000Highway 7A |
&10000000000000001070000Highway 7 (King Street West) |
Bethany, Franklin, Omemee |
|
&10000000000000041000000
|
Bexley–Laxton Township Line |
&1000000000000001209999912.1 km (7.5 mi) |
&10000000000000048000000City Road 48 (Portage Road) |
&10000000000000045000000City Road 45 (Monck Road) |
Corsons, Bexley |
|
&10000000000000042000000
|
Base Line Road |
&1000000000000001140000011.4 km (7.1 mi) |
&10000000000000001350000Highway 35 (Main Street) |
&10000000000000045000000City Road 45 (Monck Road) |
Coboconk, Dongola |
|
&10000000000000043000000
|
6th Concession Road, Northline Road, 7th Concession Road |
&100000000000000095999999.6 km (6.0 mi) |
&10000000000000001350000Highway 35 |
&10000000000000044000000City Road 44 (Burnt River Road) |
Coboconk, Burnt River |
|
&10000000000000044000000
|
Burnt River Road, Hillside Drive |
&100000000000000038999993.9 km (2.4 mi) |
&10000000000000121000000City Road 121 |
&10000000000000121000000City Road 121 |
Burnt River |
A short bypass of City Road 121 through the village of Burnt River[1] |
&10000000000000045000000
|
Monck Road |
&1000000000000005000000050.0 km (31.1 mi) |
&10000000000000006000000City Road 6 (Kirkfield Road) |
&10000000000000245000000Bobcaygeon Road |
Sebright, Ragged Rapids, Uphill, Norland, Dongola, Kinmount |
Formerly Highway 503, prior to 1997;[10][11] continues westward as County Road 45, eastward as County Road 503[1] |
&10000000000000046000000
|
Agnes Street, King Street, Nappadale Street |
&1000000000000002569999925.7 km (16.0 mi) |
&10000000000000001070000Highway 7 |
&10000000000000048000000City Road 48 (Portage Road) |
Woodville, Argyle, Bolsover |
Formerly Highway 46, prior to 1997;[10][11] concurrent with City Road 9 for 0.3 km (0.19 mi)[note 4] |
&10000000000000047000000
|
Mara–Carden Boundary Road, Brechin Road |
&100000000000000081999998.2 km (5.1 mi) |
&10000000000000247000000Concession Road |
&10000000000000006000000City Road 6 (Kirkfield Road) |
|
Continues westward as County Road 47[1] |
&10000000000000048000000
|
Portage Road |
&1000000000000002919999929.2 km (18.1 mi) |
&10000000000000248000000Eldon–Thorah Townline Road |
&10000000000000001350000Highway 35 (Main Street) |
Bolsover, Kirkfield, Victoria Road, Corsons, Coboconk |
Formerly Highway 48, prior to 1997;[10][11]
Continues westward as Regional Road 48[1]
|
&10000000000000049000000
|
East Street North |
&1000000000000001800000018.0 km (11.2 mi) |
&10000000000000036000000City Road 36 (Main Street) |
&10000000000000121000000City Road 121 |
Bobcaygeon |
Formerly Highway 649, prior to 1997[10][11] |
&10000000000000057000000
|
Golf Course Road |
&1000000000000001019999910.2 km (6.3 mi) |
&10000000000000257000000Durham–Kawartha Lakes boundary |
&10000000000000001350000Highway 35 |
Janetville |
Continues westward as Regional Road 57[1] |
&10000000000000121000000
|
Lindsay Street, Colborne Street, Short Street, Snowdon Road |
&1000000000000004200000042.0 km (26.1 mi) |
&10000000000000001350000Highway 35 |
&10000000000000299000000Boundary Road |
Fenelon Falls, Burnt River, Kinmount |
Formerly Highway 121, prior to 1998;[10][11] continues northward as County Road 121;[1] concurrent with City Road 8 for 1.9 km (1.2 mi)[note 4] |