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.

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...

Wolf Centre History
Haliburton Forest & Wild Life Reserve Ltd. is the largest privately owned property in Central Ontario. Its holdings comprise 80,000...

Fang And "The Girls"
The second update how Fang, our new male wolf, gets accepted by the wolf pack. As the images can attest...

Finally, New Wolf Pups
Four new wolf puppies were born at Haliburton Forest in May 2014

Seven Wolf Pups Born
Seven new wolf puppies were born at Haliburton Forest in May 2017

Wolf Article in Canadian Geographic
If you have a chance, pick up the January/February issue of Canadian Geographic. It features Alanna Mitchell’s fabulous expose on the mixed emotions surrounding wolves throughout history.

