Haliburton Forest & Wild Life Reserve

Haliburton Forest & Wild Life Reserve Wilderness adventure activities, forest and wildlife education, and wilderness retreats in stunning forest surroundings. This is Trout country!! THINK SNOW!
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Ontario's hidden outdoor recreation, education and entertainment gem. Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve Ltd., or simply Haliburton Forest, is a unique, privately owned forest located on 100,000 acres of rolling hardwood forests, beautiful lakes, meandering rivers and extensive wetlands in the Haliburton Highlands of central Ontario, located three hours north of Toronto. An outdoor lover's pa

radise, Haliburton Forest & Wildlife Reserve Ltd, features wilderness adventure activities including the Wolf Centre, the Walk in the Clouds forest canopy tour, groomed snowmobile trails, mountain biking, fishing, hiking, astronomy, wildlife observation, wilderness camping and accommodations, and an array of educational programs. The following links will provide additional information on wilderness adventures and new outdoor opportunities that guests may want to participate in. This array of exciting activities is rounded off by a diversity of programs from wilderness survival courses and edible wilds excursions to mountain bike expeditions and leadership challenges. Haliburton Forest specializes in providing a wide array of outdoor education pursuits and workshops. Also offered are executive and corporate training programs, which are designed as wilderness retreats and take full advantage of our stunning surroundings, world class infrastructure and committed, professional staff. Bordered by Algonquin Provincial Park to the north and east, Haliburton Forest is a prime Ontario wilderness getaway. It is a unique destination for the outdoor and nature loving enthusiast. The information on the following pages of this site will provide guests with insight into some of the most prominent features and activities available at Haliburton Forest. Please visit our online Wolf Centre pages and follow up with a visit in person to this one-of-a-kind, world class facility. The large, 7 acre enclosure is home to a pack of captive grey wolves. The Wolf Centre has an observation room, numerous educational displays as well as a cinema/classroom with daily presentations. The Centre features "the wolf", the top predator across many of this world's forests and range lands. A visit to the centre is a unique opportunity to observe this elusive animal in its natural surroundings and in as close to natural conditions as can be maintained in captivity. Knowledgeable staff are on site for assistance and interpretation of the resident pack and exhibits. Haliburton Forest is especially proud of the spectacular array of over 400 km of mountain bike and wilderness trails. The respective page relating to mountain biking contains all information on this exciting activity, including the fleet of rental bikes on offer as well as the specific infrastructure available to bikers. Our trails page provides current updates on general trail and road conditions at Haliburton Forest. Over 100 lakes, numerous large ponds and miles of streams and creeks await the ardent angler. Record Speckled Trout have been caught at Haliburton Forest over the past decades. Additional to the native trout, some lakes support Large and Smallmouth Bass, Sucker, Ling and Perch. Join us to spend a day or more enjoying the clean, still head-waters of Haliburton Forest! With over 100,000 acres of forest to explore and being the only wholly privately owned snowmobiling operation in the world, the hundreds of kilometers of trails have quickly become Ontario's Snowmobiling Wonderland. Be sure to visit our trail conditions page before you head out on the trails! Are you considering building your own log home or cottage? Are you concerned about our environment and looking for "state of the art" log construction techniques? Then our unpretentious, yet rustic EcoLog buildings, based on centuries of log construction knowledge, are the right choice for you! Haliburton Forest is a 100,000 acre classroom! This is the only way to describe the concept of Outdoor Education in this unique facility, which uses all resources at its disposal, be it forest management, horse logging, wolf studies or aquatic ecology. All programs are custom designed and your imagination can be your guide. Throughout the year a variety of excellent, year round programs and events are offered at Haliburton Forest. The Base Camp is either the location or starting point and detailed information is available via the Programs and Special Events page. The handy on-line calendar offers important times and dates, as well as registration information. Find out more about the natural history and wildlife programs available to you and your family - and don't forget about the Thursday evening wolf howls during the summer! With to the extent of Haliburton Forest's lands and the diversity of activities offered, extended stays are popular among most visitors. Within this site you will find the information you need regarding the extensive network of semi-wilderness campsites on 17 of the 100 lakes at Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve Ltd. A MUST to visit to wet your appetite: Absolutely spectacular images of Haliburton Forest's landscapes and inhabitants throughout the seasons in our online gallery. This is more than your average guided tour: a Walk in the Clouds is a truly unique experience that will leave you breathless! You will paddle Voyageur canoes before embarking upon the special boardwalk, which is suspended from and winding through the forest's upper canopy, providing a scenic trek 10-20 meters above the forest floor. In order to facilitate the exploring of its natural environ-ment, Haliburton Forest offers unique outdoor experiences throughout the year. Information on specific activities, be they orienteering, wilderness skills, canoeing, dog sledding, snowshoeing, skiing, hiking or anything else Haliburton Forest has to offer, please call or contact us via e-mail. The following is a brief outline and general information on the facilities available at Haliburton Forest:

The Base Camp serves as the main entrance point into Haliburton Forest and provides all the services essential to an enjoyable stay. At the office, visitors can check in, pick up their permits, get the maps and information they need, as well as any necessary updates on the latest conditions and events offered. Haliburton Forest is open year round. Office hours are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, seven days per week. Weekend hours during July and August as well as from January to March, are extended. Property use permits are required for any entrance and visit to Haliburton Forest. The entrance point into Haliburton Forest is the Base Camp, site of a former sawmill. Gasoline, oil and propane sales are available on site. The type of rental equipment available is dependent upon the season. Snowmobiles are available in the winter; canoes, kayaks and mountain bikes during the summer and fall. The Cookhouse is a licensed restaurant, which also contains a store, and is located on site at Base Camp. It provides visitors with all the essentials - from toothbrushes to chicken fingers. Accommodation is available at Base Camp in two types:

Spacious 3-and 2 bedroom housekeeping units with 3-piece baths, fully equipped kitchens, TVs, some having fireplaces and all offering a comfortable home base for excursions. Two rustic, open loft log cabins with kitchen and washroom facilities. Heating is provided predominantly through wood stoves. These buildings lend themselves to accommodating groups of visitors. For images of the inside of our accommodations, please visit the Accommodations page on this site. Also available as base to explore the forest are semi-wilderness camp-sites, strung along the shores of 17 of the over 50 lakes within Haliburton Forest. Haliburton Forest can be reached via Highways 118, 35, and 121. At West Guilford cross the bridge, and take County Road 7 for approximately 20 kilometers (12 miles) to the Base Camp. For more details - please consult our Directions page. Finally, Haliburton Forest is more than just an outdoor enthusiast's dream: it is a working forest, with a century old tradition of resource use and management: A history of Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve Ltd dating back to the mid 1800's is also provided as part of this website. One of the first questions asked by visitors is: Where did such a unique operation as Haliburton Forest come from ? Please feel free to expand your knowledge of our local history and its conservation traditions. Today we continue our tradition of stewardship and conservation at Haliburton Forest. We carefully and sustainably manage our forests and for this were awarded Canada's first designation as a "certified sustainable" forest meeting the stringent standards of the international Forest Stewardship Council. All of our wood is being processed in our sawmill on site, where guests are welcome to arrange for a sawmill tour. We add value to some of our wood-products in our local Woodshop and the resulting items, many unique and one-of-a-kind pieces of art, frequently featuring our wood's stunning properties.

🦉 FREE EVENT THIS FRIDAY! 🐢You are invited to a special presentation by students and researchers from Hocking College on...
06/24/2026

🦉 FREE EVENT THIS FRIDAY! 🐢

You are invited to a special presentation by students and researchers from Hocking College on Friday, June 26 from 7:00–8:00 PM in the Seminar Building.

Discover how wildlife populations are monitored in Haliburton Forest and learn about research on turtles, wolves, small mammals, moths, dragonflies, fish, and more. You'll also have the chance to see some sampling equipment and hear about findings from recent wildlife surveys.

This event is free and open to all guests. We hope you'll join us for an evening of fascinating wildlife science!

📍 Seminar Building, 1095 Redkenn Road
🕖 Friday, June 26 | 7:00–8:00 PM

06/18/2026

Join us this Saturday, June 20th, for the 2nd Annual Fishing Derby!

Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just looking for a fun day on the water, everyone is welcome to join!

Thanks to the generous support of Outdoors Plus, we’ve got some great prizes up for grabs! Winners will have a chance to take home tackle boxes, gift cards, minnow buckets, a sweet trophy - and of course, bragging rights!

After a day on the water, head over to B O S H K U N G 🔥 S M O K E H O U S E to keep the fun going! Enjoy live music, let the kids take part in games and activities, and grab some delicious food provided by Boshkung Smokehouse and Hook Line & Sinker!

All food is available on a “pay-what-you-can” basis, and every dollar raised helps support the Haliburton Forest Fishing Society and the HHOA HHOA - Haliburton Highlands Outdoors Association Fish Hatchery .

So, bring your rods, bring the family, and join us for a fantastic day! We can’t wait to see who reels in the biggest catch.

Tight lines, and we’ll see you on Saturday! (And don’t worry - the weather looks beautiful)! ☀️🎣🐟

06/16/2026

Canopy Tour fun Haliburton Forest

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06/12/2026

Join us for our 2nd Annual Fishing Derby Saturday, June 20th from 7:00am – 4:00pm, with the awards ceremony to follow at Boshkung Smokehouse.

Derby is happening on both Blue and Dutton Lakes again, which are non-motorized, but canoe rentals will be available at each lake for a minimum $5 donation.

Contest is a win by length competition, not by weight. Participants will be given a ruler at registration.

Outdoors Plus will be hanging out at registration as well, providing fishing tips on targeting trout species. They will have some rods available for those who may not have their own fishing rods, and will be selling worms as well.

Prizes have been generously donated by Outdoors Plus , which are:
1st place = Plano Tackle Box & $50 gift card to Outdoors Plus

i2nd place = Frabill Insulated Minnow Bucket with 2 dozen free minnows (as a coupon)

3rd place = Outdoors Plus Mystery Tackle Box for Bass

***Duplicate prizes for both lakes.
There will be live music by Woody Woodburn’s band, and Erin Blackstock’s band starting at Noon. As well as some games for the kids.

NEW THIS YEAR: All food is available by donation (so pay-what-you-can).

Hook Line & Sinker is donating their proceeds to the Hatchery.

B O S H K U N G 🔥 S M O K E H O U S E is donating their proceeds to the Fishing Society.

Pride - Yesterday, Today, EverydayIn a world often marked by uncertainty, and inequality, Haliburton Forest proudly comm...
06/02/2026

Pride - Yesterday, Today, Everyday

In a world often marked by uncertainty, and inequality, Haliburton Forest proudly commits to continuing to build and maintain a year round accepting, fun, safe haven for all guests including our 2SLGBTQIA+ friends, partners and communities.

Pride is more than just a fun, love is love, month long party, it is also an extremely important month for visibility, solidarity, advocacy and honoring the past! This month is a reminder or shall we say, a check and balance to ensure we continue on this path of acceptance and security. So get out there learn about pride through books, social media, friends/family lived experiences, etc. Attend an event, and support a local q***r business!

This month take a moment to reflect how your actions affect the world and others around you year round, not just for one month of the year.

Happy Pride!

➡️➡️ for more details and sponsorship opportunities!Join is for a day on the water and eating fine BBQ goods at the Fath...
05/24/2026

➡️➡️ for more details and sponsorship opportunities!

Join is for a day on the water and eating fine BBQ goods at the Father’s Day Fishing Derby and fundraiser for HHOA Haliburton Fish Hatchery and the Haliburton Forest Fishing Society.

In partnership with McFaddens Meat Market Haliburton Haliburton Hearth and Leisure and

Outdoors Plus who has donated prizes and will be providing fishing kits with rods if anyone needs to borrow anything!

Also check Boshkung Smokehouse latest reels for more details.

Register at https://www.haliburtonforest.com/fathers-%20day-fishing-derby/

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1095 Redkenn Road
Haliburton, ON
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