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.

See also

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References

  1. ^ Welcome to the City of Kawartha Lakes – Business & Tourism
  2. ^ Bartlett, Deb (2007-01-15). "Valentia preparing to celebrate 200 years". myKawartha. Retrieved 2008-10-12.

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
Towns
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Map of Kawartha Lakes showing roads, highways, rivers, and lakes
Villages and
unincorporated
communitiesFormer townshipsMajor lakes
Trent River
  • Shadow Lake
  • Silver Lake
  • Four Mile Lake
  • Balsam Lake
  • Cameron Lake
  • Sturgeon Lake
  • Lake Scugog
  • Pigeon Lake
Talbot River
Severn River
  • Lake Dalrymple
  • Cranberry Lake
  • Head Lake
  • Fishog Lake
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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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