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Haliburton Highlands

“… for an authentically Canadian experience come wander a world-class destination like no other​…”

person sitting on a dock in the Haliburton Highlands

Where to stay

Fall asleep to nature’s symphony

Outdoor Adventure

Go big or go home

Where to Eat

Hot meals made by cool people

Arts & Culture

Best experienced hands-on

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What do the Haliburton Highlands look like to you?

Jumping off the dock with your kids? A serene hike through the woods? Enjoying local food and drink with your friends?

Explore a sample of photos from the Haliburton Highlands below and share your own experiences on social media by using #myhaliburtonhighlands.

Stories from Haliburton Highlands

Summer camps

Summer camps

Adventure for the Young Summer camps in the Haliburton HighlandsDid you know that the first summer camps in the province were founded in 1900. Since that time, Ontario and especially the Haliburton Highlands have become home to many of the camps where kids experience...

Health & Wellness

Health & Wellness

Do Less, Get More   Rejuvenate in the Haliburton Highlands!What is rejuvenation season? It is that time of year when you allow yourself to slow down and do less. A time to recharge after an adventure-filled Summer and a glorious Fall Colour Season, and before the...

What to bring hiking

What to bring hiking

Get Geared up for Hiking  Nestled within the rugged terrain of the Canadian Shield, the Haliburton Highlands beckon adventurers with their unspoiled beauty. From the southern stretches of Algonquin Provincial Park to the tranquil Silent Lake Provincial Park and the...

Spring Celestial Calendar

Spring Celestial Calendar

Spring Celestial Calendar  The Haliburton Highlands' natural darkness fosters an ideal setting for both seasoned astronomers and casual sky gazers. Amidst this tranquil landscape, the stars come alive, offering a profound connection to the vastness of the universe....

Things in the Spring to do

Things in the Spring to do

Cool things to do in Spring  Experience the Rejuvenation SeasonHere in the Haliburton Highlands we LOVE spring. As the snow melts and native Haliburtonians put away their snowshoes and skis, we welcome the warmth, the new growth, (and yes the mud!) of the spring...

Guide to Geocaching

Guide to Geocaching

Guide to Geocaching  Exploring the Geocaching Capital of Canada   In Ontario, nestled deep within the Haliburton Highlands, lies the Geocaching Capital of Canada—a string of seven charming hamlets within the Municipality of Highlands East and at the South Gate of...

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The drive alone is worth it

“…one of the most scenic highway in Ontario.”Wikipedia

  • 2.5 Hours Drive from Toronto
  • 3.5 Hours Drive from Ottawa
  • 4.5 Hours Drive from Buffalo
  • 8 Hours Drive from Quebec City

 

 

 

We respectfully acknowledge that the region currently know as the Haliburton Highlands is located on Treaty 20 Michi Saagiig territory, and in the traditional territory of the Michi Saagiig and Chippewa Nations, collectively known as the Williams Treaties First Nations, which are Curve Lake, Rama, Hiawatha, Alderville, Scugog Island, Beausoleil and Georgina Island First Nations.

As well, we acknowledge a shared presence of Indigenous nations throughout the area, and recognize its original, Indigenous inhabitants as the stewards of its lands and waters since time immemorial.

 

 

 

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