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2014 Wolf Centre Exhibitions
Two new exhibitions are shown in the Wolf Centre: Abstract wolf paintings by David Alexander Risk and wolf photography by John Cavers.
Ontario’s Tallest White Pine
Haliburton Forest is home to the tallest eastern white pine in Ontario.
Solmaz’ First Snowmobiling Experience
2 women from Toronto recently went on their first snowmobiling trip and documented their experience through a blog post. Somaz...
The Love Story, Chapter 2!
Update on a budding relationship between our alpha female wolf, Luna and our new male wolf, Fang.
Fang and Luna – A Love Story
Read about a new budding relationship between our alpha female wolf, Luna and our new male wolf, Fang.
Mighty Mites and Their Impact on the Forest
Microscopic mites living on leaves in the canopies of our forests can have a big impact on a forest, sometimes bigger then the impact of moose or deer. That's why a research team investigated mites at Haliburton Forest in 2012.
A Word About Snowmobiling Permit Fees
This article explains the cost associated with running a private snowmobile trail network like Haliburton Forest!
Start of Winter Season 2013
Haliburton Forest staff started the winter season snowmobiling and dog sledding.
Birds of the Season at the Forest
As the Artist in Residence of Haliburton Forest, birding has given me countless hours of adventure through every season of...
Feeding Fang
I like to provide another update on Fang based on some recent events: Fang is now settled in comfortably in...
Carole Finn, A River Runs Through
In late 2011 Carole Finn, a local artist and founder of the School of the Arts in Haliburton in the...