Valentia, Ontario
Valentia is a small community founded in 1807, located in the city of Kawartha Lakes, just south of the town of Lindsay on County Road 18[1] northeast of Lake Scugog. During its bicentennial celebrations in August 2007, it held its first Valentia Heritage Rodeo.[2]
In 2014, the Valentia Church celebrated its 125 anniversary as part of the Valentia Heritage Weekend. It was first constructed as a Methodist church but then became a United church.
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44°14′47″N 78°48′11″W / 44.2464°N 78.8031°W / 44.2464; -78.8031
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City of Kawartha Lakes
City seat: Lindsay
- Lindsay
unincorporated
communities
- Ancona Point
- Argyle
- Avery Point
- Baddow
- Baker Trail
- Ballyduff
- Barclay
- Bellevue
- Bethany
- Bethel
- Bobcaygeon1
- Bolsover
- Burnt River
- Burton
- Cambray
- Cameron
- Coboconk
- Dalrymple
- Dartmoor
- Daytonia Beach
- Dongola
- Downeyville
- Dunsford
- Emily
- Eldon Station
- Feir Mill
- Fenelon Falls
- Fowlers Corners
- Fleetwood
- Glenarm
- Greenhurst-Thurstonia
- Hartley
- Head Lake
- Janetville
- Kinmount1
- Kirkfield
- Little Britain
- Long Beach
- Long Point
- Lorneville
- Manilla1
- Manvers Station
- Mariposa Station
- Mariposa
- Norland
- Oakwood
- Omemee
- Pontypool
- Ragged Rapids
- Rokeby
- Rosedale
- Sadowa
- St. Mary's
- Sebright
- Sturgeon Point
- Uphill
- Valentia
- Verulam Park
- Victoria Road
- View Lake
- Woodville
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1) This area lies on the border of an adjacent region, but is part of the Kawartha Lakes census.
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