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Sculptures of the Sculpture Forest

12

A Walk in the Woods in Haliburton

Mary Ellen Farrow

23

Atmo-Sphere

John McKinnon

43

Bawaajigan - To Dream

Jared Tait

06

Beaver

Haliburton Highlands Secondary School 2002 Students with support from Mary Anne Barkhouse and Michael Belmore

16

C to C

John Shaw-Rimmington

22

Conspiracy of Ravens

John McKinnon

08

Curled Figures

Susan Low-Beer

B

Current

Peter Wehrspann

34

Das Buch XXIII

Marianne Reim

39

Depth

Don Frost

40

Double Take

Carolanne MacLean

03

Dreaming Stones

Kevin Lockau

13

Embracing Eos

Charles O'Neil

A

Evolution

Don Dickson, Amy Doolittle

F

Fire Bench

Scott McKay

20

Fire and Ice: A Really Big Shoe

Charles O'Neil

28

Flying Debris

Leo Sepa

E

Forest Screen Bench

Scott McKay

21

Gelert

Mary Anne Barkhouse

04

Guardians of the Forest

Brett Davis

42

Happy Hippo

Nyasha Mabika

29

Harmony

Jiří Genzer

01

Homesteaders

Jake Mol

37

I see a wish

Created by students of the Integrated Arts Program at Innisdale Secondary School in Barrie, Ontario

19

Kennisis: Horse and Rider

William Lishman

17

Lissome 5

Andrew Rothfischer

36

Matriarchy

Tarzan Sithole

10

Moose Scraps

Leo Sepa

33

Mother Earth

Scott McKay

25

Musical Inspiration

Simon Chidharara

02

Pan

George Pratt

38

Passage

Gord Peteran

44

Quadratic Whisper

George Hart

09

Redwing Frond

Darlene Bolahood

18

Shadow Caster

Ian LaBlance

14

Sleep of the Huntress

Doug Stephens

05

Sound Vessel: Forest

Don Dickson, Amy Doolittle

26

Spiral Ascent

John Shaw-Rimmington, Students of the 2015 Dry Stone Structures Course

C

Spirit of the Wild

Aaron Galbraith

31

Storied Moons

Carole Turner

D

Sun Bench

Scott McKay

45

Superior

Scott Childs

11

Terminus

Marianne Reim

15

To Cut or Not To Cut

John Beachli

35

Together We Achieve the Extraordinary

Tizirai Gumbere

27

Together We Explore the Wild

George Pratt

24

Unity Gate

John Shaw-Rimmington

07

Visionary: A Tribute to Sir Sandford Fleming

Richard Shanks

30

Voyage

Mary Ellen Farrow

Art Hut

Wild Bees

Charmaine Lurch

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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