About the County
🌲 Haliburton, Ontario: A Highlands Community Rich in Nature, Heritage & Creative Spirit
Located deep in the forested heart of cottage country, Haliburton, Ontario is a community that blends natural beauty, rural heritage, and creative culture in a way that feels uniquely its own. Known for its shimmering lakes, rolling hills, wildlife-rich forests, and welcoming small-town charm, Haliburton offers a blend of outdoor adventure and artistic vibrancy that draws visitors and residents back year after year.
A Community Shaped by Settlers, Loggers & Highland Farmers
Haliburton’s history reaches back to the mid-1800s, when early settlers carved homesteads into the rugged landscape of the Haliburton Highlands. Logging became the region’s primary industry, while farming, though challenging in the thin Highland soils, developed in small pockets, especially around more fertile clearings and river valleys.
These early families built mills, schools, churches, and community halls that helped shape the identity of the region. Many of Haliburton’s historic structures and rural roads still reflect this era, offering glimpses of a time when survival depended on neighbourly cooperation and resourcefulness.
Over time, railways, improved roads, and access to the Canadian Shield’s breathtaking lakes turned Haliburton into a magnet for outdoor enthusiasts, artists, and visitors seeking the calm and beauty of the Highlands.

A Landscape of Lakes, Forests & Endless Exploration
One of Haliburton’s greatest strengths is its stunning natural landscape. The region is surrounded by:
- Sparkling freshwater lakes
- Towering pines and hardwood forests
- Rolling hills and rocky cliffs
- Wildlife ranging from deer to loons to moose
- Scenic trails weaving through protected wilderness areas
Whether paddling in summer, hiking through autumn colours, snowshoeing in winter, or enjoying spring’s return of wildlife, Haliburton offers outdoor experiences that feel both restorative and inspiring.
The Haliburton Sculpture Forest, Skyline Park Lookout, countless nature trails, and nearby conservation areas make the region a haven for those who love the outdoors.
An Unexpected Artistic & Cultural Hub
Haliburton is also known for its creative spirit. The Haliburton School of Art + Design, an influential part of the community, attracts students, artists, and instructors from across the country. Studios, galleries, sculpture installations, artisans, and cultural workshops thrive here, shaping a community identity that blends creativity with nature.
Community events, artist tours, and seasonal festivals add vibrancy to the village and surrounding countryside. Small businesses, cafés, art shops, and boutique stores enhance the village core with colour and personality.

A Rural Community Connected to Its Heritage
Despite its growth as a tourist and arts destination, Haliburton remains deeply connected to its rural roots. Surrounding hamlets and farms reflect the region’s agricultural past, while multi-generation families continue to shape the community’s identity.
Local markets, agricultural groups, forestry traditions, and rural values remain visible throughout the region. Many of these roots are proudly celebrated during the Haliburton County Fair, one of the Highlands’ longest-standing community traditions.
The Perfect Partner to the Haliburton County Fair
The fair reflects Haliburton’s rural history, highlighting:
- The role of agriculture in shaping the Highlands
- The skill and creativity of local families
- Youth involvement through 4-H and school programs
- The strong volunteer spirit that keeps traditions alive
The partnership between the fair and the community captures the essence of Haliburton: a place where nature, heritage, creativity, and community all come together.

A Highlands Community That Welcomes You Back
Whether you’re exploring nature trails, visiting art studios, enjoying the calm of a lakeside morning, or attending a community event, Haliburton offers a sense of peace, authenticity, and belonging.
It’s a place shaped by history, uplifted by creativity, and grounded in rural values, a community that invites visitors to slow down, breathe deeply, and return again and again to its welcoming Highlands charm.