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Standpipe Information
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Location: Nappadale Street
Signage: Woodville
Built: 1972
Height: 28 meters
Capacity: 1,160,000 liters

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Woodville - Southeastern Ontario
City of Kawartha Lakes. Photo © Mark Visser

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Area Information
Woodville is a community in Kawartha Lakes. It is located west of Lindsay. Other communities in (the City of) Kawartha Lakes with a water tower or standpipe are Bobcaygeon, Fenelon Falls, and Lindsay.

Known in the late 19th century as Irish Corners, the name of the town was changed to Woodville after the completion of the post office under postmaster John Morrison. In 1871 the Toronto and Nipissing Railway was built through the flourishing settlement and in 1878 Woodville became a police village.
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