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The Opeongo Hills (sometimes called the Opeongo Mountains or Madawaska Highlands, particularly for the easternmost hills) are a range of hills in Southern Ontario, near Algonquin Provincial Park. The hills stretch from Opeongo Lake in Algonquin Park in the west, along the Madawaska and Opeongo Rivers, towards the Opeongo Colonization Road, and extending towards the Deacon Escarpment (north of Killaloe, Ontario in Renfrew County), Bonnechere, Ontario, and Dacre in the east. To the east of the Opeongo Hills lie the Madawaska River valley, the Mississippi River Valley, and the Ottawa-Bonnechere Graben along the Ottawa River. Its tallest peak is roughly 7 km northeast of Highway 60. At roughly 586 meters, it is the tallest point in Southern Ontario. The community of Foymount (along the former Highway 512, the Opeongo Line) is one of the highest settlements in Southern Ontario.
The Opeongo Hills are a continuation of the Laurentian Highlands, which extend into Eastern Ontario, towards Gananoque, and across the Ottawa River Valley into Quebec, and the Laurentian Mountains, which continue parallel to the St. Lawrence River, north of Montreal, Trois-Rivières and Quebec City.
The geography in this area of Central Ontario is dotted with rolling hills and forests with streams, lakes, and small waterfalls, typical of a place in the Canadian Shield.
The first European explorer to visit the region is Samuel de Champlain, in 1615, while exploring the area with the Huron natives. When settlers first started arriving in the area in the late 1790s and early 19th century, land areas were given to settlers by the Canadian Land and Emigration Company for settlement and farming. The soils of the area were not perfectly suited for farming, but small-scale agriculture was able to be conducted on the land. Today, the Opeongo Hills are crossed by many provincial highways, many of which still follow the original Historic Colonization Roads.
Municipalities located in the Opeongo Hills
Below is a list of communities and municipalities located in the Opeongo Hills, from west to east
= Frontenac County
=Frontenac County
North Frontenac
= Haliburton County
=Haliburton County
Dysart, Bruton, Clyde, Dudley, Eyre, Guilford, Harburn, Harcourt and Havelock
Haliburton, Ontario
Highland East
Algonquin Highlands
Minden Hills
Minden, Ontario
= Hastings County
=Hastings County
Bancroft
Faraday
Paudash
Carlow/Mayo
Hastings Highlands, Ontario
Maynooth
= Lanark County
=Lanark County
Lanark Highlands
= Lennox and Addington County
=Lennox and Addington
Addington Highlands
= Nipissing District
=Nipissing District
South Algonquin, Ontario
Madawaska
Whitney
= Renfrew County
=Renfrew County
Greater Madawaska
Calabogie
Madawaska Valley, Ontario
Barry's Bay
Combermere
Killaloe, Hagarty and Richards
Bonnechere, Ontario
Wilno, Ontario
Laurentian Valley
North Algona-Wilberforce
Bonnechere Valley
Eganville
Hyndford
Balaclava
Brudenell, Lyndoch and Raglan
Craigmont
Quadeville
Lakes and rivers
Bark Lake
Bonnechere River
Lake Clear
Constant Lake
Lake Doré
Golden Lake
Kamaniskeg Lake
Little Mississippi River
Madawaska River
Meadow Lake
Mississippi River (eastern boundary of the Hills)
Opeongo Lake
Opeongo River
Papineau Lake
Snake River (Renfrew County)
Round Lake
York River
Parks
Below is a list of Conservation areas, Provincial and National parks located in the Opeongo Hills
Algonquin Provincial Park
Bell Bay Provincial Park
Bon Echo Provincial Park
Bonnechere Provincial Park
Bonnechere River Provincial Park
Centennial Lake Provincial Park
Conroys Marsh Provincial Conservation Reserve
Constant Creek Swamp and Fen Provincial Conservation Reserve
Deacon Escarpment Provincial Conservation Reserve
Dividing Lake Provincial Nature Preserve
Foy Provincial Park
Egan Chutes Provincial Park
Lake St. Peter Provincial Park
Little Mississippi River Provincial Conservation Reserve
Matawatchan Provincial Park
North Frontenac Park Lands
Opeongo River Provincial Park
Silent Lake Provincial Park
Upper Madawaska River Provincial Park
Roads
Roads that cross the Opeongo Hills include:
Highway 28 (part)
Highway 41
Highway 60
Highway 62 (part)
Highway 127
Highway 132
Highway 532
Notable attractions
Balaclava ghost town
Art Gallery of Bancroft
Opeongo Mountains Resort, in Eganville
Bonnechere Caves, near Fourth Chute
Quadeville is home to a cottage once owned by famed gangster Al Capone. It still stands to this day north of the hamlet near a ghost town called Letterkenny.
Near the intersection of Highways 41 and Highway 132 is a spot known as "Magnetic Hill", where the road slopes uphill but appears to be going downhill.
Mount Pakenham Ski Resort, near Pakenham, Ontario
Calabogie Peaks Ski Resort
External links
Opeongo Hills at Roots and Rivers.ca
TheKingsHighway.ca
OntHighways.com
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- List of Ontario colonization roads
- Laurentian Mountains
- Central Ontario
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- Carp Hills
- Ontario Highway 41
- Ontario Highway 7
- Ottawa River Waterway