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Bowmanville information
Located East of Oshawa Bowmanville forms part of the municipality of Clarington along with Courtice to the west of it, Newcastle East of it and Orano North East.
Clarington is a unique mixture of rural and urban characteristics. The best of both lifestyles. Clarington is home to more than 70 tourist venues including Mosport International Raceway;
Archibald Estate Orchards & Estate Winery; Bowmanville Zoological Park; Jungle Cat World; Tyrone Mill; Clarington Museums; Visual Arts Centre of Clarington; and Pingle’s Fun Farm.
Add to this two marinas, more than a dozen quaint and cozy Bed & Breakfast locations; a system of active and passive parks; the Waterfront Trail.
Profile & Demographics
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Transportation
Getting around Bowmanville by local transit would be best viewed by visiting durham transit website or click here. Alternately Go Transit schedules will give you options in getting to Toronto
By road Bowmanville is accessible via Highway 401 and served by three interchanges: Waverly Road—Durham Road 57 (Exit 431), Liberty Street—Durham Road 14 (Exit 432) and Bennett Road (Exit 435), that also serves the retirement community of Wilmot Creek on the Lake Ontario shore. The interchange with Highway 35 and Highway 115 to Lindsay and Peterborough (exit 436) lies 500 m east of Bennett.
Bowmanville is bisected by Canadian Pacific Railway, and the Canadian National lines run to the south of town. Bowmanville had its own transit system, Clarington Transit from 2002-2005, and is now part of the Durham Region Transit East Region, as well as having connections to GO Transit and VIA Rail.
Education
Public education is provided by the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board. There are eight elementary schools in Bowmanville and two secondary schools, Bowmanville High School and Clarington Central Secondary School.The Peterborough Victoria Northumberland and Clarington Catholic District School Board oversees public Catholic education through three elementary and one secondary school (St. Stephen's Secondary School).