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.

01/24/2025

Winter camping is now live!!!! Check out our stories/highlighted stories for virtual tours of all four sites and links to book your winter camping experience!

Quiet Walk In Sites
Pelaw River #1
Pelaw River #2
Pelaw River #3

All off the main property, meaning they do not connect to the snowmobile and winter ATV trails. But a short drive to Boshkung Smokehouse Haliburton Forest Wolf Centre and Base Camp!

Trail Side Camping - not mentioned in the video
MacDonald Lake Trail Side Campsite

Only accessible by snowmobile or atv. Does require a lake crossing from the stake line on MacDonald Lake. (P.s. camp where Jim Baird - Adventurer and his dog North camped in their latest episode! And head to his account for more pictures).

Book Here!
https://www.haliburtonforest.com/book-winter-campsite/

Disclaimer: Chainsaw use and cutting down of trees is prohibited, but there is plenty of dead fall lying around everywhere.

01/23/2025

A few more single-track trails to get through, then our whole system will be open! A crew is in the Gorge today. Stay tuned!

Haliburton Forest Wolf Centre is open renting snowshoes, booking Dinner With Wolves!

ice fishing guide for Yours Outdoors has been slamming some beauts with his guests!

Boshkung Smokehouse is open daily. Monday to Thursday for lunch and dinner, Friday to Sunday for breakfast, lunch, and dinner! You must try the Panzoroties 🤤

Ice is looking beautiful, providing our guests of all skill levels with an excellent ice climbing experience.

Winter is here, and it's sticking around, so get out and enjoy all it has to offer!

www.haliburtonforest.com


01/16/2025

Winter is here in all its glory!!! It's absolutely beautiful out here!

Poker Run is a go!

Haliburton Forest Wolf Centre is open and offers snowshoe rentals!

Snowmobile rentals are available!

https://www.haliburtonforest.com/

Trails range from fair to good with way more good! Over 350 kms open! Chain of four lakes is staked, MacDonald, Clear, Little Black and Black.

We are in peak season for ice fishing!

https://yoursoutdoors.ca/ice-fishing/

Daily specials at Boshkung Smokehouse (their panzoroties are addictive)!

So much going on!

www.haliburtonforest.com

01/14/2025

Prime ice fishing season is upon us! Today, Tegan Legge had the absolute pleasure of hanging out with the one and only Jim Baird - Adventurer best known for his triumph on Alone and fishing guide extraordinaire Steve from Yours Outdoors

The guys reeled in some monsters before she arrived, so stay tuned for their content to come out on their socials and YouTube channels, but here is a sneak peak!

01/13/2025
When Steve Yours Outdoors guide joins Jim Baird - Adventurer on his podcast!
01/12/2025

When Steve Yours Outdoors guide joins Jim Baird - Adventurer on his podcast!

Mushrooms, Ice Fishing, and Terraforming Tales - A Deep Conversations with Steve Lukacic - Episode #21 Watch an engaging conversation with Steve Lukacic, a m...

Thank you Giles! 💗
01/10/2025

Thank you Giles! 💗

01/09/2025

The chain of four lakes has been staked! MacDonald, Clear, Little Black, and Black Lake.

Main Trails AND Secondary Trails are open for sledding and atving.

Guided ice climbing opens this weekend!

Next week we are launching our walk-in, winter camping campsites!

Haliburton Forest Wolf Centre is open!

Yours Outdoors has Igloo Building and Winter Camping guided experiences!

https://yoursoutdoors.ca/winter/

And don't forget to grab a bite Boshkung Smokehouse

Photo journal of our Operations Manager, Cameron's inspection today of the trails! ATV/Snowmobile Trails Conditions ATV ...
01/06/2025

Photo journal of our Operations Manager, Cameron's inspection today of the trails!

ATV/Snowmobile Trails Conditions

ATV (no sxs) Trails – Open - Poor to Good

Snowmobile Trails – Open - Poor to Fair, with Good sections the further north you head

Updated Monday, January 6, 2025, at 5:00 pm

GREAT time to come ATVing while the base is thin, we wait for snow, and the ground/base is frozen!

We had a few sledders out this past weekend ALL with good reviews of the trails! Reporting the further north, the better the conditions get.

There will still be small water sections, ice sections, and snirt sections. BUT the temperatures dropped, meaning the trails are tight! and we did get some fresh snow over the weekend.

Ungroomed: Greif Trail

Closed: Powderhorne, all single track trails and lake crossings.

Lakes: Some lakes may be suitable for ice fishing should folks be walking on to the lakes, BUT be sure to check ice conditions and thickness yourself. We take no responsibility.

Standard Warning: You can expect rocks, dirt, bare patches, debris, trees down, and thin coverage in some areas.

01/05/2025
We do winter so well at Haliburton Forest & Wild Life Reserve as well as our partners in tourism within the Haliburton H...
01/03/2025

We do winter so well at Haliburton Forest & Wild Life Reserve as well as our partners in tourism within the Haliburton Highlands !

What's on your winter bucket list: ice climbing, dogsledding, downhill or nordic skiing, winter camping, ice fishing, snowshoeing? Let us help you check off some of those Winter Adventures. Whether you want to create your own experience, or have a fully guided program, we can help you find it. Don't have the gear? No problem! You can rent, or use the gear provided on a fully-guided experience. Find all the possibilities here: https://myhaliburtonhighlands.com/winter/

12/31/2024

Happy New Year!

Snowmobiles should avoid our trails right now.

Conditions are great for ATVing and hiking!

Haliburton Forest Wolf Centre is open, and the wolves have been quite active. Thank you, for the beautiful video!

Boshkung Smokehouse is open serving up some yummy grub!

We hope to be able to offer ice climbing and ice fishing soon!

www.haliburtonforest.com

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12/26/2024

Happy Boxing Day!

Haliburton Forest Wolf Centre is open for daily admission as well as snowshoe rentals!

Boshkung Smokehouse is open!

It is a beautiful winter wonderland for snowshoeing and hiking!

Trails conditions for snowmobiling and atving haven't changed much since Saturday when we last posted an update. But we did get more snow, and the groomers are both out today!

We are accepting walk-ins today but are full tomorrow.

See you soon!

https://www.haliburtonforest.com/things-to-do/snowmobile-atv-trails/

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1095 Redkenn Road
Haliburton, ON
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