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Old 11-05-2009, 08:30 AM   #1
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The Kings Highway 7

So at the beginning of the month I once again took my fall vacation in Ottawa, but it was fun how I got there. I used The Kings Highway 7, from Lindsay to my country's capital. There's something about all the little towns that I drove through, I kept my trusty camera with me.


An old Hwy 7 and Hwy 35 markers that still bear "The King's Highway"


Lindsay


Lindsay


Lindsay


Omemee, The supports for this bridge date back to the 1930s, the deck has been replaced.


Omemee


Omemee


A Strech of Hwy 7 between Omemee and Peterborough.


Norwood.


Havlock


Havlock


Marmora


Kaladar


Silver Lake


Perth


Now entering Ottawa


The Eastern Terminus of Hwy 7.
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Re: The Kings Highway 7

The black and whites are outstanding.
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Re: The Kings Highway 7

Axle, great images. There is something about these small Ontario towns that hasn't changed since I was a young one headed for the lakes in the Lindsay area for a summer vacation. The roads are better - two lanes with shoulders and fewer curves, but the buildings look almost the same as they did 50 years ago with the exception of a few signs (Pizza ??). Thanks for the trip down nostalgia lane.

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