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What does adventure in the Haliburton Highlands look like to you?
Golfing with a stunning view? Kayaking one of our 600 lakes? Trying something new like dogsledding?
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Backcountry in the Highlands
Backcountry in the Highlands Image: Morning Camping at Herb lake @kevincallenBackcountry camping is a wilderness adventure where you push yourself to the limit... Challenging yourself to go without the conveniences of modern life... This remind yourself of how small...
Biking Health Benefits
The 6 Benefits of Biking 6 health benefits of cycling If you’ve ever pedalled up a hill before, it probably wouldn’t surprise you to hear that cycling is great for working the lower body, but did you know the health benefits reach far beyond your quads and...
Looking at the Stars
Dark skies - Stargazing image – @hollowvalleyresort Darker is Better As the sun dips below the horizon, the Haliburton Highlands transforms into a serene haven for stargazers. Here, the moon casts its gentle glow, illuminating a world untouched by the harsh glare of...
The Lapine Lap
If you love being outside, walking and enjoying art, you wil love the Lapine Lap in Minden. The Lapine Lap is a scavenger hunt for murals that are scattered around Minden featuring paintings by Andre Lapine. The Minden Hills Cultural Centre is open year-round,...
Algonquin Park West Gate
Algonquin Provincial Park Algonquin Outfitters EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE VISITING Algonquin Park spreads across 7,600 square km and is the oldest provincial park in Canada. Visitors come to the park to fish, animal and bird watch, hike or backpack,...
Algonquin Park South Gate
Algonquin Provincial Park High Falls, accessed from the South Gate EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE VISITING Few have discovered Ontario's largest Provincial Park from the bottom up. Far removed from the bustling East and West gates of Hwy 60, Algonquin...