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Tower Information

Location: Dunn Street
Signage: Bobcaygeon
Built: 1995
Height: 50.8 meters
Capacity: 4,400,000 liters
Water source: Big Bob River

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Bobcaygeon - Ontario
City of Kawartha Lakes. East Central Ont. Photo © Mark Visser

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Area Information
Bobcaygeon is just 90 minutes northeast of the Greater Toronto Area and is nestled between two of the most scenic Kawartha lakes, Sturgeon and Pigeon.
Bobcaygeon was incorporated as a village in 1876, and became known as the "Hub of the Kawarthas".
Bobcaygeon folks turned out to welcome the first passenger train as it steamed into town in 1904.

In 1933 the first lock in the now famous Trent-Severn Waterway was built in the narrows between the two lakes. Not only was the lock built in 1833, but Thomas Need opened a sawmill and gristmill the very same year. Compilation


 
 
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