405 km taking this route:Take HIGHWAY 417 - WEST (towards PEMBROKE), from Ottawa, to HIGHWAY 17 - WEST.Continue on HIGHWAY 17 - WEST to HIGHWAY 60 - WEST to RENFEW.Take HIGHWAY 60 - WEST to HIGHWAY 11 - SOUTH to TORONTO, at the junction near Huntsville.Take HIGHWAY 11 - SOUTH to RR-118 WEST off EXIT 189 in BRACEBRIDGE; turn right off the exit ramp and follow signs to RR-118 WEST to PORT CARLING.Take RR-118 WEST to Port Carling.
The motto of Port Charlotte High School is 'Port Charlotte High School'.
220 km/137 milesTake HIGHWAY 6 - SOUTH, from Guelph to HIGHWAY 401 - WEST to LONDON.Take HIGHWAY 401 - WEST to HIGHWAY 402 - WEST to SARNIA at EXIT 183.Take HIGHWAY 402 - WEST to the BRIDGE TO U.S.A. in Sarnia.Cross the BLUE WATER BRIDGE into PORT HURON, MICHIGAN, U.S.A.
Port Charlotte - distillery - ended in 1929.
Port Charlotte - distillery - was created in 2011.
The phone number of the Port Charlotte Public Library is: 941-764-5561.
126 miles taking this route:Take HIGHWAY 401 WEST from Cambridge to HIGHWAY 402 WEST to SARNIA at EXIT 183.Take HIGHWAY 402 WEST to the BRIDGE TO U.S.A., and then cross the BLUEWATER BRIDGE (toll) into PORT HURON, MICHIGAN, U.S.A.
The address of the United States Paratroopers Port Charlotte Florida Chapter is: 4019 Flamingo Blvd, Port Charlotte, FL 33948-2242
47 miles taking this route:Take I-43 SOUTH from Sheboygan to STATE HIGHWAY 33 to SAUKVILLE and PORT WASHINGTON at EXIT 96.Turn right off the exit ramp onto HIGHWAY 33 WEST to SAUKVILLE; follow HIGHWAY 33 WEST to West Bend.
Port Charlotte High School was created in 1982.
398 miles taking this route:Take I-95 SOUTH from Brunswick to I-10 WEST via I-295 SOUTH to bypass JACKSONVILLE (EXIT 362B off I-95 in FLORIDA to get onto I-295 SOUTH ; EXIT 21B off I-295 to get onto I-10 WEST to LAKE CITY).Take I-10 WEST to I-75 SOUTH to TAMPA at EXIT 296A near Lake City.Take I-75 SOUTH to Port Charlotte.
Yes, Port Charlotte has a beach located at Port Charlotte Beach Park. It offers a sandy beach area, swimming facilities, barbecue grills, picnic shelters, and a fishing pier along the beautiful shoreline of Charlotte Harbor.