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Peterborough, Ontario

Peterborough
(in detail)
(in detail)
City nickname: "The Electric City"
Area¹
 - Total
 - Water

58.61 kmē
? km² ?%
Population


 - Total (2004


 - Density¹


74,600


1218.9/kmē
*% Change (19962001): 2.4

Latitude
Longitude
 

1.
Dwellings:30,804¹
Postal Code:K9H, K9J, K9K, K9L
Area Code:705
Altitude:? m
External link: http://www.city.peterborough.on.ca/
¹ According to the 2001 Statistics Canada Census

Peterborough (2004 population 74,600) is a city on the Otonabee River in central-eastern Ontario, Canada. Distance from Toronto is exactly 125 km NE. It is also the seat of Peterborough County.

Peterborough was incorporated as a town in 1850 and as a city in 1905.

Manufacturing is the biggest local industry, with General Electric and Quaker Oats maintaining large operations in Peterborough.

The Trent-Severn Waterway passes through Peterborough, and there utilizes one of the first lift-locks ever implemented, which is still the world's largest hydraulic lift-lock.

Contents

Media and Journalism

Television station

The transmitter tower for Peterborough is on Television Hill on the east side of the city.

Radio Station

  • 1420 CKPT - oldies station, used to play variety
  • 980 KRUZ
  • 101.5 The WOLF
  • 92.7 KFFF FM - Trent Radio, a university radio station featuring student broadcasting
  • 93.3 STAR
  • Radio Free Peterborough - online station featuring all Peterborough music, all the time
  • 99.5 KAOS
  • 105.1 Country 105

Newspaper

Education

College and Universities

Sports Teams

Communities

  • Cold Springs
  • Peterborough
North: Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield
West: Cavan-Millbrook-North Monaghan Peterborough East: Douro-Dummer
South: Otonabee-South Monaghan

External link

City of Peterborough homepage

Last updated: 08-04-2005 17:05:00
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