Kirkfield

Kirkfield is a village located in the city of Kawartha Lakes, in the Canadian province of Ontario. The unincorporated village was named in 1864 after the initial name, Novar, was rejected by the government. A list of 8 possible choices was then offered. The village, being predominantly Scottish at the time, chose Kirkfield, after Kirk' o' Field in Edinburgh.[1] It is home to Lock 36 of the Trent-Severn Waterway, a hydraulic lift lock which connects Canal Lake and the artificially flooded Mitchell Lake. And is also home to Lady Mackenzie Public School which contains an average of about 450 students and 25 staff and faculty. Travellers and commuters pass through Kirkfield regularly while travelling on Highway 48 (Now Portage Road) west towards Highway 12 and east towards Highway 35.

The village of Kirkfield is located north-northwest of Lindsay at the junction of Kawartha Lakes Road 48 and Kawartha Lakes Road 6 (Formerly highways 48 and 503, respectively).[2]

Facts and figures

Kirkfield Lift Lock

References

  1. Rayburn, Alan. Place Names in Ontario. University of Toronto Press. p. 183.
  2. Ontario Provincial Parks, Kirkfield, ON on Profile Canada Business Directory of Companies
  3. Fleming, R. B. Railway King of Canada, The. UBC Press 1991. ISBN 0-7748-0382-7.
  4. Haunted Ontario - True Ghost Encounters
  5. Kirkfield Liftlock, Ontario, Canada - Travel Photos by Galen R Frysinger, Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Coordinates: 44°33′45″N 78°58′45″W / 44.56250°N 78.97917°W