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Victoria Road, Ontario

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Elevation
  
259 m

Province
  
Ontario

Municipality
  
Kawartha Lakes

Area code
  
705

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- summer (DST)
  
Eastern Time Zone (UTC-4)

Victoria Road is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Ontario, located within the single-tier municipality of Kawartha Lakes. The village was built around a station on the Toronto and Nipissing Railway, which was constructed in 1872. The station — the second last on the line — served the community and area until the last train passed through in 1965, after which the tracks were lifted.

Map of Victoria Road, ON, Canada

Victoria Road is located on the north-eastern tip of Mitchell Lake. Like most of the surrounding area, the soil is extremely thin, at times less than 2 inches (5 cm) thick, resulting in very little farmland in the area. At the peak of the village, it contained several small industries and three hotels.

The origin of the name is unknown, but likely from the Victoria Colonization Road, today's Kawartha Lakes Road 35, which was built between 1859 and 1861 and passes through the village. For a time, the village was known as "The City of Peace" and "The Road."

An 1881 survey map lists it as the village of Bexley, with the railroad station listed as Victoria Road Station.

References

Victoria Road, Ontario Wikipedia