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Haliburton Sculpture Forest

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Various Sculpture
variety of mediums and artists

Haliburton Sculpture Forest

297 College Drive, Haliburton

Information

The Haliburton Sculpture Forest, in Glebe Park near the village of Haliburton, is a unique outdoor collection featuring 44 sculptures by Canadian and international artists. The trails in the Sculpture Forest—for walking in spring, summer, and fall and walking, snowshoeing, and skiing in the winter—provide changing perspectives of the forest and the sculptures in each of the seasons.

The Sculpture Forest experience is ideal for families looking for an interesting outing, for those who enjoy outdoor trails, and for people looking for a unique artistic experience. Dogs on a leash are welcome. Although the Sculpture Forest is not fully accessible many of the trails are wheel chair friendly.

The Sculpture Forest is open dawn to dusk 365 days a year. Admission is free. Donations welcome. A trail pass is required for Nordic skiing.

Haliburton Sculpture Forest

The Haliburton Sculpture Forest is located at Glebe Park, adjacent to Fleming College, Haliburton School of Art and Design, at 297 College Drive in Haliburton. It is accessed from the College’s parking lot.
Further information can be found on the PocketSights app and at their website:
http://www.haliburtonsculptureforest.ca/

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Arts Council ~ Haliburton Highlands

P. O. Box 931, 5152 County Rd. 21

Haliburton, ON  K0M 1S0

705.457.8033

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Arts Council Haliburton Highlands would not be possible the support of our members or without the volunteer work of our members who serve on our board and committees. Members are always welcome to join and offer their talents and ideas.

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