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  2. K&P Rail Trail - Wikipedia

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    The K&P Trail is a recreational trail that runs along the old Kingston and Pembroke Railway (K&P) bed in Ontario, Canada. [1][2] The trail currently consists of several unconnected sections between Kingston and Renfrew: The southern section of the trail starts in Kingston just east of Sydenham Road and Highway 401, at Little Cataraqui Creek and ...

  3. Westmeath Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    610 hectares (1,500 acres) Governing body. Ontario Parks. Westmeath Provincial Park is a provincial park on the Ottawa River in Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada. Located on the section of the river known as Bellows Bay, it features a long sandy beach and an active sandspit. It is one of the most pristine sand dune and wetland complexes along the ...

  4. Pembroke, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    613, 343. Website. www.pembrokeontario.com. Pembroke (/ ˈpɛmbrʊk / PEM-brook) is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario at the confluence of the Muskrat River and the Ottawa River in the Ottawa Valley, 145 kilometres (90 mi) northwest of Ottawa. Though containing the administrative headquarters of Renfrew County, it is an independent city.

  5. Kingston and Pembroke Railway - Wikipedia

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    Kingston's Inner Station Railbed of the K&P at Lavant Station, now the K&P Rail Trail. This is a list of stations from north to south. [5] This list will differ from others since some of the stations were known by different names, some stations were informal stops known only by local residents and train personnel, and some trains only travelled part of the route.

  6. List of Ontario colonization roads - Wikipedia

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    The Old Dawson Trail is the remnant of the first all-Canadian route that linked the Great Lakes with the Canadian prairies. It was a water and land route that began at Port Arthur, Ontario (now Thunder Bay) and ended at St. Boniface, Manitoba (now Winnipeg). The land portions of the trail are usually referred to as Dawson Road.

  7. Ontario Highway 41 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 42 →. King's Highway 41, commonly referred to as Highway 41, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The 159.6-kilometre (99.2 mi) highway travels in a predominantly north–south direction across eastern Ontario, from Highway 7 in Kaladar to Highway 148 in Pembroke. The majority of this distance ...

  8. Ontario Highway 148 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 169 →. King's Highway 148, commonly referred to as Highway 148, is a provincially maintained highway in Ontario, Canada. The highway acts as an extension of Route 148 in Quebec, once connecting it with Highway 17, the Trans-Canada Highway, near Pembroke. It was shortened to its present terminus in 1997, and now connects downtown ...

  9. Muskrat River (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The Muskrat River is a river in Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada that flows into the Ottawa River at the city of Pembroke. Course [ edit ] The river begins at Edmunds Lake, one of the Champlain Trail Lakes and near the community of Garden of Eden , and heads northwest through other Champlain Trail lakes to reach the largest, Jeffrys Lake.