Addington Highlands

Addington Highlands (2021 population 2,534) is a township in central eastern Ontario, Canada, in the County of Lennox and Addington. Bon Echo Provincial Park is located primarily in Addington Highlands.

History
Addington Highlands was formed in 1998 through the amalgamation of the Township of Kaladar, Anglesea and Effingham with the Township of Denbigh, Abinger and Ashby.

This area was first settled following the construction of the Addington Road in 1857. It was originally named Scouten after its first postmaster. The old CPR rail bed passing through the town has become part of the Trans Canada Trail.

Communities
Addington Highlands Township comprises the communities of Addington, Bishop Corners, Caverlys Landing, Cloyne, Denbigh, Ferguson Corners, Flinton, Flinton Corners, Glastonbury, Glenfield, Kaladar, Massanoga, McCrae, Northbrook, Rose Hill, Slate Falls, Vennachar, Vennachar Junction and Weslemkoon.

The township's municipal offices are located in Flinton. Kaladar is located at the junction of Highway 7 and Highway 41.

Lakes
Lakes of notable size within the township boundaries are:


 * Ashby Lake
 * Ashby White Lake
 * Barker Lake
 * Brooks Lake
 * Browns Lake
 * Deerock Lake
 * Denbigh Lake
 * Effingham Lake
 * Joeperry Lake
 * Long Malloy Lake
 * Mazinaw Lake
 * Otter Lake
 * Lake Sheldrake
 * Shabomeka Lake
 * Skootamatta Lake
 * Weslemkoon Lake
 * Trout Lake

Demographics
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Addington Highlands had a population of $2,534$ living in $1,122$ of its $2,052$ total private dwellings, a change of NaN% from its 2016 population of $2,318$. With a land area of 1293.99 km2, it had a population density of in 2021.

Parks and recreation
Addington Highlands contains the Kaladar Pine Barrens Conservation Reserve and the majority of Bon Echo Provincial Park.