Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Kawartha Lakes Road 49, known locally as East Street North in Bobcaygeon, is a municipally-maintained class-3 roadway (with the exception of a 0.4-kilometre (0.2 mi) class-4 section at the southern end)located in the city of Kawartha Lakes, in the Canadian province of Ontario. The 18-kilometre-long (11 mi) route begins in Bobcaygeon at a junction with former Highway 36, and proceeds north along the boundary between Kawartha Lakes and Peterborough County to a junction with Highway 121 just south of Kinmount.The route was designated as Highway 500 in 1956. A major renumbering resulted in it becoming Highway 649 in 1964. The route remained generally unchanged until it was decommissioned and transferred to Victoria County at the beginning of 1998; it then became County Road 49. In 2001, Victoria County was restructured as the City of Kawartha Lakes, but the road retained the same number."@en }
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- Kawartha_Lakes_Road_49 abstract "Kawartha Lakes Road 49, known locally as East Street North in Bobcaygeon, is a municipally-maintained class-3 roadway (with the exception of a 0.4-kilometre (0.2 mi) class-4 section at the southern end)located in the city of Kawartha Lakes, in the Canadian province of Ontario. The 18-kilometre-long (11 mi) route begins in Bobcaygeon at a junction with former Highway 36, and proceeds north along the boundary between Kawartha Lakes and Peterborough County to a junction with Highway 121 just south of Kinmount.The route was designated as Highway 500 in 1956. A major renumbering resulted in it becoming Highway 649 in 1964. The route remained generally unchanged until it was decommissioned and transferred to Victoria County at the beginning of 1998; it then became County Road 49. In 2001, Victoria County was restructured as the City of Kawartha Lakes, but the road retained the same number.".
- Q6379702 abstract "Kawartha Lakes Road 49, known locally as East Street North in Bobcaygeon, is a municipally-maintained class-3 roadway (with the exception of a 0.4-kilometre (0.2 mi) class-4 section at the southern end)located in the city of Kawartha Lakes, in the Canadian province of Ontario. The 18-kilometre-long (11 mi) route begins in Bobcaygeon at a junction with former Highway 36, and proceeds north along the boundary between Kawartha Lakes and Peterborough County to a junction with Highway 121 just south of Kinmount.The route was designated as Highway 500 in 1956. A major renumbering resulted in it becoming Highway 649 in 1964. The route remained generally unchanged until it was decommissioned and transferred to Victoria County at the beginning of 1998; it then became County Road 49. In 2001, Victoria County was restructured as the City of Kawartha Lakes, but the road retained the same number.".