Glebe Park Entrance Gate

Haliburton Sculpture Forest

Glebe Park Entrance Gate

Haliburton, Ontario K0M, Canada

Created By: Tammy Rea

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GLEBE PARK

On the north shore of Head Lake in the village of Haliburton, Glebe Park is 175 acres of woodlands and rolling hills with networks of trails for walking, mountain-biking, cross country-skiing and snowshoeing. It is also a great place to engage with art, culture and heritage. Glebe Park is home to the Haliburton Highlands Museum, Haliburton Sculpture Forest and Fleming College, Haliburton School of The Arts.

Glebe Park is owned by the Municipality of Dysart et al and is managed collaboratively by the Glebe Park and Museum Committee, staff and Council.

What you can do in Glebe Park?

Spring, Summer & Fall

*Explore the Walking Trails

*Walk your dog (on a leash)

*Enjoy a picnic

*Play Ball

*Tour the Haliburton Sculpture Forest (Entrance by donation haliburtonsculptureforest.ca)

*Ride the Mountain Bike Trails (Entrance by Donation – on Facebook Haliburton Mountain Bike Club)

*Visit the Historic Farmstead (summer only)

*Walk around Head Lake on the Head Lake Trail (trail links downtown of Haliburton Village to Glebe Park – total loop is 5 km)

Winter

*Ski the Nordic Ski Trails (classic and skating – trail passes available at the trailhead skihaliburton.com)

*Trek the Snowshoe Trails (start at the Museum)

*Slide down the Toboggan Hill

*Ride through the OFSC Snowmobile Trail B103 which passes through the southwest corner of the park on its way to the Village of Haliburton (hcsa.ca)

Year Round

*Visit the Haliburton Highlands Museum (entrance by donation haliburtonhighlandsmuseum.com)

Summer Tuesday to Sunday & Holiday Mondays 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Spring & Fall Tuesday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Winter Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

*Create at Fleming College, Haliburton School of the Arts (visitors always welcome - see website)

Glebe Park has two entrances:

297 College Drive, Haliburton, K0M 1S0

66 Museum Road, Haliburton, K0M 1S0

Our thanks to the Ontario Trillium Foundation for their support for recent park improvements.

This point of interest is part of the tour: Haliburton Sculpture Forest


 

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