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| 1044 Wampum Road, RR2 Comp 251, Haliburton, Ontario, Canada K0M 1S0 • Phone 705-457-4833 | ||||
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1. Events in the Haliburton Region - For a listing of current activities in the Haliburton region, visit http://www.fyihaliburton.com/events.html 2. Haliburton School of The Arts - "Discover the creative energy and inspiring setting that is as much a part of the Haliburton School of The Arts as the courses within the schedule. Whether you seek motivation or retreat, simplicity or challenge, you will be encouraged to find your creative voice within a community that fosters a sense of belonging." For more information, visit www.flemingc.on.ca/HSTA/ 3. Haliburton Sculpture Forest - Glebe Park, in the Village of Haliburton "The Haliburton Sculpture Forest , in Glebe Park near the Village of Haliburton, is a unique outdoor collection of sculptures by Canadian artists. The trails in the Sculpture Forest - for walking and bike riding in sping, summer and fall and skiing in the winter- provide changing perspectives of the forest and the sculptures in each of the seasons." For more information, visit www.haliburtonsculptureforest.ca 4. Haliburton Forest & Wildlife Reserve " is a privately owned forest in Central Ontario's Haliburton Highlands. Some 60,000 acres of rolling hardwood forest, pristine lakes, meandering rivers and extensive wetlands, make it a nature enthusiasts' dream". Some popular attractions that are offered are "A Walk in the Clouds" and the "Wolf Centre". For more information, visit www.haliburtonforest.com 5.Algonquin Provincial Park 'is held dear by countless people as one of Canada's very special places.This ancient dome of hill and lake country, at the southern edge of the Canadian Shield - Algonquin- evokes an affection, almost a reverence, that must go far beyond anything that the founders could have imagined when they conceived the idea of the park over one hundred years ago." For more information, visit www.algonquinpark.on.ca 6. The Ethel Curry Gallery Dedicated to Ethel Curry, one of Canada's finest painters,this privately owned gallery presents a diverse collection of original works by Canadian artists for viewing and purchase. Located in the Village of Haliburton. For more information, visit www.theethelcurrygallery.com 7. Haliburton Highlands Trails and Tours Network " Hike, bike, slide, ride - you can do it all in Haliburton County! The Haliburton Highlands Trails and Tours Network can help you do it in the outdoors. The Trails and Tours Network is an organization dedicated to the development and promotion of trails and tours in Haliburton County." For more information, visit www.trailsandtours.com/index.php 8. Golfing There are many golf courses in the Haliburton region. Here is a list of some of them. a) Haliburton Highlands Golf Club - Public course. 9 Holes. Phone: 705 457 2233 http://www.haliburtongolf.com/ b) Pinestone Resort - Public course. 18 holes. Phone: 705 457 344 c) Beaverbrook Golf Course - Public course. 18 holes Par 35. Phone: 705 286 1378 http://www.beaverbrookgolfcourse.com/ d) Cedar Meadow Golf - Public course. 9 holes. Par 34. Phone: 705 448 3999 http://www3.sympatico.ca/elephant.lake/cedar.html e) Martin Wood Resort - Semi - private course. 18 holes. Phone: 1 877 552 0970 f) Blairhampton Golf Club - Pay as you play. 18 holes. Phone: 705 286 1315 9. "Climb the Dorset Lookout Tower for an unforgettable, panoramic view of the highlands and an especially spectacular look at fall's fiery foliage." For more information, visit http://www.dorset-tower.com/ 10. "Watch the timber twirl and tumble at the Hawk Lake Log Chute, Ontario's only remaining log chute constructed to carry timber through the river systems." For more information, visit http://www.trailsandtours.com/trail/33 |
One of the many displays in Haliburton Sculpture Forest
Wolves relaxing at the Wolf Centre in Haliburton Forest
High Falls in South Algonquin Park
Hawk Lake Log Chute |
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