Sunderland, Ontario
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Sunderland is a suburban village located northwest of Port Perry, south of Beaverton and SE of Orillia on Brock Road (Highway 7 and Highway 12) linking Whitby, Orillia and to Lindsay and Peterborough and another road to Zephyr and south of Oakwood. Sunderland is located in Brock. The majority of the population are farmers while a small portion are non-rural businesses. The area around Sunderland once served a railway station for the Toronto - Lindsay Line. Sunderland is situated in an area that are made up of farmlands. Forests and the swampy Nonquon Park lies to the south. Area code 705 is bounded to the north. Sunderland is located about 100 km NE of Toronto, about 50 km NW of Oshawa, about 20 km SE of Beaverton, SSE of Orillia and W of Lindsay.
Nearest places
- Beaverton, northeast
- Oakwood, east
- Pefferlaw, northwest
- Port Perry, southeast
- Uxbridge, southwest
- Cannington, northeast
Geography and Information
- Population: about 600 to 800 (2003), about 2,000 to 3,000 additional in the vicinity of Sunderland
- Area: -
- density: -
- Location:
- Altitude: about 200 m
- *Latitude: about 44.2 (44°12') N
- *Longitude: about 79 (79°) W
- Area code: +(00)1-705
- Name of inhabitants: -sing., -s pl.
- Postal code: L0C 1H0
External links
- Map and aerial photos
- *Street Map: [Street map from Mapquest], [MapPoint] or [Google]
- *Satellite images: [Google]
- Coordinates:
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