Bird Watching

Bird Watching

Bird Watching Plan your Visit Snowdon Park The lakes, wetlands and forest that make the Haliburton Highlands such a lovely place to live and visit are also an attraction to other inhabitants; birds! Over 250 species either nest in, or travel through our little corner...
Spring Celestial Calendar

Spring Celestial Calendar

Stargazers in 2022 can look forward to an impressive lineup of events from earthshine nights, lunar eclipses, meteor showers & more. Check out the dates and times for astronomical events in the month of April & May. While some events such as the full moon and...
Winter Celestial Calendar

Winter Celestial Calendar

Plan your trip to dark sky areas for better chances of viewing meteor showers. Did you know that New Moons provide the best time to view the stars and celestial objects.   Dec 19: Micro Full Moon / Cold Moon The 2021 December Full Moon is a Micromoon—it occurs...
Some Ice Fishing Q & A

Some Ice Fishing Q & A

“FALL HOOK, LINE AND SINKER FOR ICE FISHING” Incredible lakes. Scenic views. Time spent with friends and family. A variety of species of fish to catch including our very own stocked ‘Haliburton Gold Lake Trout’ – a glacial relict – all within a short drive from the...
4 Hikes for the Fall Season

4 Hikes for the Fall Season

As the days become shorter and the chill in the evening air becomes more pronounced, it’s clear that summer has come to an end and fall is on its way. It will soon be time to trade in the hot weather and summer relaxation for cooler temperatures and fall fun. The...
Who are we sharing our trails with?

Who are we sharing our trails with?

You don’t have to be in the jungle to be an animal tracker. Animal footprints are often as close as your backyard, garden or on one of the many Haliburton Highlands Hiking Trails. Take a look at these common animal track pictures—showing footprints in mud. IDENTIFY...
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