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Haliburton Forest & Wildlife Reserve

Haliburton Forest is a sustainably managed forest spanning 100,000 acres and 100 lakes. It is an extremely unique company with ventures in various industries. It contains two divisions: Tourism and Recreation & Forest Products.

Tourism and Recreation

Including more than a dozen businesses this is the ‘Face’ of Haliburton Forest. Offering ecotourism ventures such as Snowmobiling, Canopy Tours, Wolf Centre, Group Experiences, Camping, Accommodations, and other day uses focused on the recreational trails. Leases and Land Use provides services to more than 1,000 lessees, who make use of 30 Hunt Clubs and a wide variety of Leased Sites. Yours Outdoors works hard to offer a variety of experiences in and outside the bounds of Haliburton Forest itself. Collaborating with local experience providers to share the very best of Haliburton County.

Forest Products

This division includes six businesses and gives Haliburton Forest its sustainable reputation. The forest management division is responsible for silvicultural strategy, logging operations, infrastructure development, and scientific research on the property in addition to the Crown forests Haliburton Forest is responsible for. There are 3 operational sawmills within Haliburton Forest that produce over 20 million fbm of hardwood lumber per year, in addition to large volumes of sawlogs, veneer logs, pulpwood, firewood, and sawmill co-products. The forest products business aims to improve the forest over a long-term period through the protection of ecological integrity of the Haliburton Forest property, while informing other landowners and producing valuable wood products sustainably. 

Kennisis Lake Marina

This is a full service family-owned and operated marina located 15 minutes from West Guilford just down the road from Klaxon Lake Estate. Accessible by water, land, or air this is a must stop spot. This marina offers boat rentals, storage, and service. With flexible storage options and experienced mechanics, the Marina is sure to meet all your boating needs. The on-site general store carries all cottage essentials as well as Kennisis Lake Marina branded merchandise. Kennisis Café carries Kawartha Dairy Ice Cream, a variety of smoothies, and an assortment of specialty coffees. Smoke on the Water, operated by Truss Foodworks, serves handcrafted smoked meats, local craft beers and wines waiting to be enjoyed on the patio overlooking the lake. With regards to recreation, KLM offers four tournament-grade lakeside pickleball courts and one tennis court for enjoyment. The Kennisis Canopy is a 60’x40’ tent with a variety of curated community events such as concerts, fitness classes, and more. Make sure to visit this community hub!

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April 3, 2025
Haliburton County is one of Ontario’s best-kept secrets—a tranquil destination offering pristine lakes, lush forests, and luxurious waterfront real estate. For international buyers seeking a scenic escape or investment opportunity in Canada, Haliburton is especially attractive because it is exempt from the federal Foreign Buyer Ban. However, it’s important to note that Ontario’s Non-Resident Speculation Tax (NRST) does apply to property purchases by foreign buyers in this region unless specific exemptions apply.
June 10, 2024
Sir Sam's Ski Hill
June 10, 2024
Glebe Park
June 10, 2024
Blairhampton Golf Course
June 7, 2024
 The Klaxon Lake estate is an outdoor retreat in itself. Providing just under 1500 acres of primarily untouched property. The expansive property offers plenty of opportunities for exploration and recreation in your own backyard, you never have to leave the comfort of your own property and here’s why!
June 7, 2024
The acreage of Klaxon Lake Estate boasts x# of kilometers of trails. Whether hiking or exploring via ATV/side-by-side there are a multitude of ways to navigate the area.
June 7, 2024
Historically, the property owner had a trail groomer to maintain paths used for cross country skiing. These trails span x# of kilometers and are the perfect way to enjoy the winter wonderland in Haliburton county. More for the outdoor enthusiasts Klaxon Lake estate is currently under a Managed Forest Plan. The purpose of the plan is to maintain a healthy forest and the ecosystems within to be enjoyed for generations to come. The vast land boasts a variety of habitat-types accommodating a large array of wildlife including mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians. 179 different species of wildlife call this property home. The protection of these habitats is important for the conservation of local biological diversity and the preservation of self-sustaining species’ population around Klaxon Lake Estate.
October 19, 2023
Outdoor Recreational Activities in the Village of Haliburton In the heart of Ontario, Haliburton County beckons nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers with its sprawling landscapes, lush forests, and pristine lakes. Offering a diverse range of outdoor activities, the region ensures every visitor finds their own slice of adventure, whether they're keen on gentle lakeside ambles or adrenaline-packed descents down snowy slopes. Haliburton County's Natural Highlights Minden's Panorama Park: As the name suggests, this park offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Perfect for picnics, family outings, or just soaking in nature's beauty, it's a gem that guarantees breathtaking vistas at every turn. Haliburton Skyline Lookout: Elevated above the county, this lookout provides sweeping views of the vast terrains below. An ideal spot for photographers, bird-watchers, or anyone wanting to witness nature's canvas in all its glory. Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve: An oasis for outdoor enthusiasts, this reserve is teeming with activities. Wander through its extensive hiking trails, experience the thrill of the canopy tree tour, or find tranquility while fishing in its serene lakes. If you're into cycling, the biking paths will challenge and excite you. Glebe Park: This park truly shines in all seasons. In winters, its trails transform into cross-country skiing paradises. When the snow melts, mountain bikers and hikers find their sanctuary, navigating the park's diverse terrains. Algonquin Highlands Trails: Among them, the Crest of Kennisis stands out for its challenging climbs and rewarding views. Meanwhile, the Log Chute Trail mesmerizes with its historical narrative, guiding hikers past a reconstructed log chute and offering snippets of the logging era.. Sculpture Forest: Art seamlessly blends with nature in this unique attraction. Meandering trails guide visitors past thought-provoking sculptures, each telling its own story, enriching your hike with artistic interpretations.
October 19, 2023
Dining in Haliburton County's Picturesque Landscape Nestled amidst the rugged beauty of the Canadian Shield, Haliburton County isn't just a haven for nature enthusiasts but also a gastronomic delight waiting to be explored. As you wind through its scenic roads, the county reveals a culinary tapestry rich in flavor, heritage, and innovation. Each of the four townships - Algonquin Highlands, Algonquin East, Dysart Et Al, and Minden Hills - brings its own distinctive flair to the table. From rustic eateries that promise the warm comfort of home-cooked meals to contemporary bistros offering avant-garde cuisine, the diversity is palpable and inviting. This diversity doesn't merely stem from varied menus, but from the county's commitment to using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients, celebrating both seasonal produce and the passionate farmers behind them. The beauty of dining in Haliburton County lies in the perfect blend of nature and nurture. As you sit by a riverside venue in Minden Hills or enjoy a hearty meal after a trek in Algonquin Highlands, you're not just tasting food; you're experiencing the essence of the region. This culinary journey through Haliburton's townships promises an adventure for the palate, set against the backdrop of Ontario's breathtaking wilderness.
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