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Read about the Sculpture Forest featured in other publications.

September 17, 2022

Hike Haliburton Highlands: 15 Hikes & Lookouts For Glorious Fall Colours

August 11, 2022

This Easy Hiking Trail In Ontario Is An Immersive Art Gallery & It's Full Of Sculptures

August 1, 2022

Gord Peteran debuts new work at Haliburton Sculpture Forest

January 27, 2021

Dysart provides dollars, inkind support to Haliburton Sculpture Forest

January 11, 2021

20 Outdoor Winter Adventures in Haliburton

August 28, 2018

Everlasting Bonds Take Sculpted Form

August 21, 2018

The Importance of Layers

August 7, 2018

Sculptures Redefined

July 31, 2018

Lament of the Mythical Sculptures

August 29, 2017

To Cut or Not to Cut

August 22, 2017

Pan

August 15, 2017

Flying Debris

Land Acknowledgment

We would like to acknowledge that we are located on ancestral lands, the traditional territory of the Mississauga Anishinaabe covered by the Williams Treaties. This area, known to the Anishinaabe as “Gidaaki”, has been inhabited for thousands of years – as territories for hunting, fishing, gathering and growing food.


For thousands of years Indigenous people have been the stewards of this place. The intent and spirit of the treaties that form the legal basis of Canada bind us to share the land “for as long as the sun shines, the grass grows and the rivers flow”.

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To find out more about all of the extraordinary things to see and do in the Haliburton Highlands in every season click here!

Location:

297 College Drive
Haliburton, ON K0M 1S0
Tel:

(705) 457-3555

Email:

info@haliburtonsculptureforest.ca

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