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0.0
(152.3) |
0.0
(94.6) |
Junction of Highway #400 and Highway #12
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South to City of Barrie via Hwy #400, 85 km's. North to Town of Parry Sound 52 km's. South to City of Orillia, Town of Whitby Greater Toronto.
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1.5
(150.8) |
0.9
(93.7) |
Point of Interest
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Crossing the Coldwater River
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1.7
(150.6) |
1.1
(93.6) |
Junction of Highway #17(regional)
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North to community of Coldwater, Port Severn, Lock #45, (Trent Severn Waterway System)Severn Falls, Big Chute Marine Railway
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1.7
(150.6) |
1.1
(93.6) |
Photo's
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Photo's of Lock #45 Port Severn.(Trent-Severn Waterway National Historic Site of Canada)
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4.9
(147.4) |
3.0
(91.6) |
Junction of Highway #19 (regional)
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West to community of Moonstone, Orr Lake
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12.4
(139.9) |
7.7
(86.9) |
Community of Warminster
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Services
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16.1
(136.2) |
10.0
(84.6) |
Junction of Highway #22 (Regional)
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West to Barrie Koa Campground 21 km's West
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18.5
(133.8) |
11.5
(83.1) |
Bass Lake Provincial Park
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2 km's West. camping. Bass Lake has 182 campsites, 92 elec. sites, showers. Follow Waterview Trail and learn how Bass Lake park, a farm for more than 100 years, was transformed to a recreational park. Just west of Orillia - close to historic Huronia - it is a popular spot for swimming, hiking, fishing and boating. Its fields and trails good for skiing and snowshoeing in winter.
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24.8
(127.5) |
15.4
(79.2) |
Junction of Highway #11 (Regional)
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North access to City of Orillia, all services
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26.6
(125.7) |
16.5
(78.1) |
Memorial Ave
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North to downtown Orillia
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29.4
(122.9) |
18.3
(76.4) |
Forest Ave
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Access to Stephen Leacock Museum. South access to boat launch
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30.2
(122.1) |
18.8
(75.9) |
Orillia Boat Cruses
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North of highway
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32.1
(120.2) |
19.9
(74.7) |
Junction of Highway #44 (Regional)
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Community of Atherley. North to community of Longford, Floral Park.
West to Mara Provincial Park 5 km's. Camping. Mara has 105 campsites, 36 with elec. sites, flush toilets showers.
For over 4,000 years, natives built weirs to harvest fish teeming in the narrows here between lakes Couchiching and Simcoe. Perch still spawn here and anglers also come for bass, muskie and trout. The main attraction of this little park near Orillia is the wide, sandy beach, one of Lake Simcoe's best.
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35.9
(116.4) |
22.3
(72.3) |
Community of Uptergrove
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Access from highway
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36.9
(115.4) |
22.9
(71.7) |
McRae Point Provincial Park
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South 5 km's. Camping McRae Point has 203 campsites, 166 elec. sites, 125 pull through sites, flush toilets, showers.
This small peninsula on Lake Simcoe is an ideal summer playground for swimming, boating and fishing. A drumlin on the south side is topped with hardwood forest and drains into swamp and wetlands. Explore the pathless woods and discover yellow-throated vireos and rattlesnake fern.
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39.6
(112.7) |
24.6
(70.0) |
Meadows End Trailer Park
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East side of highway
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47.7
(104.6) |
29.6
(65.0) |
Junction Simcoe Road #169
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Access from highway
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48.7
(103.6) |
30.3
(64.4) |
Services at highway
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West side of highway
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50.8
(101.5) |
31.6
(63.1) |
Junction of Highway #47 regional
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Community of Brechin
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58.4
(93.9) |
36.3
(58.3) |
Community of Gamebridge
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Bridge crossing Trent Severn Waterway (National Historic Site)
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59.0
(93.3) |
36.7
(58.0) |
Junction of Highway #48 regional
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East to community of Bolsover, Balsam Lake Provincial Park. Note Highway #48 overlaps with highway#12
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59.0
(93.3) |
36.7
(58.0) |
Balsam Lake Provincial Park
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East To Balsam Lake Provincial Park. Camping. Balsam Lake has 505 campsites,with 213 elec. sites.
Located in the picturesque Kawarthas, Balsam Lake is an all-season recreational park along the Trent-Severn Waterway. In summer, swim at a clean, safe beach, hike to a lookout tower, fish for bass, sail and windsurf. Come in spring for wildflowers and in October for autumn glory.
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65.6
(86.7) |
40.8
(53.9) |
Services at highway , fuel
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West side of highway
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68.0
(84.3) |
42.3
(52.4) |
Junction of Highway #15 regional
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West to community of Beaverton. East to community of Argyle
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68.5
(83.8) |
42.6
(52.1) |
Simcoe Shores Golf Club
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2 km's west
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72.1
(80.2) |
44.8
(49.8) |
Junction of Highway #48 regional. Sibbald Point Provincial Park
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Highway #48 overlaps with highway #12. West to Sibbald Point Provincial Park. Camping.The park has 604 campsites, 284 elec. sites.
For 130 years before this area became a park, it was home of the Sibbald family. Tour Eildon Hall, the 19th-century family manor, and visit St. George's Church, the family church, near the shore. This park also has sandy beaches, shady picnic areas, forested hiking trails and activities for children
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82.2
(70.1) |
51.1
(43.6) |
Junction of Highway #7 Kings Highway. The Trans Canada Highway (Central Ontario Route)
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East to town of Lindsay. Note highway #7 overlaps highway #12
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82.8
(69.5) |
51.5
(43.2) |
Services at highway
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East side of highway
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84.6
(67.7) |
52.6
(42.1) |
Community of Sunderland
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85.2
(67.1) |
52.9
(41.7) |
Junction of Highway #10
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89.0
(63.3) |
55.3
(39.3) |
Community of Blackwater
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West to community of Udora
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89.5
(62.8) |
55.6
(39.0) |
Point of Interest
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Crossing the Beaver River
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93.1
(59.2) |
57.9
(36.8) |
Point of Interest
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Entering Township of Scugog, north boundry
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94.8
(57.5) |
58.9
(35.7) |
Junction of Highway #6 regional
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Community of Saintfield. East to community of Seagrave
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98.8
(53.5) |
61.4
(33.2) |
Community of Greenbank
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Home of he Greenbank Folk Music Society.
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103.0
(49.3) |
64.0
(30.6) |
Junction of Highway #47 regional
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West to community of Uxbridge
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104.6
(47.7) |
65.0
(29.6) |
Junction of Highway #8 regional
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East to town of Port Perry, all services
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107.7
(44.6) |
66.9
(27.7) |
Junction of Highway #7a Kings Highway & Highway #21 regional
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Community of Manchester. East to Town of Port Perry. West to community of Utica
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140.3
(12.0) |
87.2
(7.5) |
Community of Myrtle Sta.
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Access from highway
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141.3
(11.0) |
87.8
(6.8) |
Junction of Highway #5 regional
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Community of Myrtle. West to community of Ashburn. East to Raglan
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143.6
(8.7) |
89.2
(5.4) |
Junction of Highway #26 regional
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South to Town of Whitby, City of Oshawa, Darlington National Park, camping.Darlington has 315 campsites, 135 elec. sites.
The legacy of American settlers to Lake Ontario's fertile shore remains -- a tiny cemetery and log cabin -- at this recreational park east of Oshawa. From the bluff, watch for migrating birds - warblers in spring, waterfowl and raptors in fall - or resident terns and plovers. In winter, skate on McLaughlin Bay or toboggan in the hills.
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146.8
(5.5) |
91.2
(3.4) |
Community of Brooklin
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Access from highway
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147.9
(4.4) |
91.9
(2.7) |
Junction of Highway #7 Kings Highway & Highway #3 regional
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West to community of Kinsale. Note Highway #7 overlaps highway #12. Highway #12 becomes #12 regional.
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152.3
(0.0) |
94.6
(0.0) |
Junction ofHighway #4 regional (Taunton Road)
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Town of Whitby. South to downtown Whitby & highway #401. West to City of Toronto. East to City of Oshawa, Darlington Provincial Park, camping.North to Town of Port Perry, Orillia
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