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Kawartha Lakes (Ontario)

The Kawartha Lakes (/kə'wɔrθɐ/) are a chain of lakes in south-central Ontario, Canada that form the upper watershed of the Trent River. The lakes are located on the boundary between the Paleozoic limestone regions of the Golden Horseshoe, and the Precambrian granite Canadian Shield of northern and central Ontario.

Primary chain
, Ontario, Canada • Lakes on the Talbot River: • Canal LakeMitchell Lake • Lakes on the Trent River: • Balsam LakeFour Mile LakeCameron LakeSturgeon LakePigeon LakeShadow LakeSilver Lake • Talbot Lake • Some additional lakes: • Buckhorn LakeLake ChemongLower Buckhorn LakeLovesick LakeStony LakeClear LakeKatchewanooka LakeLake Scugog (to the southwest of the main chain of lakes) Additional lakes: • Lake DalrympleHead Lake • Fishog Lake • White (Dummer) Lake • Jack LakeKasshabog LakeRice Lake ==Kawartha Highlands==
Kawartha Highlands
A system of interconnected lakes lies to the north of the main chain. Due to an artificial dam placed at the south end of Mississauga Lake in the mid-20th century, these lakes have equal levels and are inter-navigable. They consist of Catchacoma Lake, Beaver Lake, Mississauga Lake, Gold Lake, McGinnis Lake, Cold Lake, and Cavendish Lake. Also nearby, but not reachable by boat without portage, are Gull Lake, Anstruther Lake, Bottle Lake, and Sucker Lake. The area is partially enclosed by Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park. == Language demographics ==
Language demographics
1% of residents are francophones and 5% are fluent in French. ==See also==
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