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  2. Lake of Two Islands - Wikipedia

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    This lake has three islands; Solo Island located on the north end next to Camp Timerlane, Turtle Island and Scout Island on the southside. This lake is used by Camp Timberlane and was shared with the former Camp Samac Adventure Base (established 1960s and relocated to Haliburton Scout Reserve after 2013). [citation needed]

  3. Camp White Pine - Wikipedia

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    Camp White Pine is a traditional Summer camp for boys and girls aged 7 to 16, located in Haliburton, Ontario. The camp was built in 1956 on the site of the old Highland Lodge. Founded by Joseph Kronick, In 1986, Joe's son Adam assumed leadership of the camp, later to be joined by his wife Dana. Old map given on visitors day for coming to White Pine

  4. Haliburton County - Wikipedia

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    Haliburton is a county of Ontario, Canada, known as a tourist and cottage area in Central Ontario for its scenery and for its resident artists. Minden Hills is the county seat. Haliburton County and the village of Haliburton are named after Thomas Chandler Haliburton, author, statesman, and the first chairman of the Canadian Land and Emigration ...

  5. Haliburton Scout Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Haliburton Scout Reserve (HSR) is a 22-square-kilometre (5,400-acre) Scout camp, originally a frontier Canadian logging camp, located east of Haliburton, Ontario and just south of Algonquin Park, one of Canada's natural wonders situated deep and secluded within the Canadian shield.

  6. YMCA Camp Wanakita - Wikipedia

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    Camp Wanakita was designed as a replacement for Erie Heights on Lake Erie which was itself a replacement for Camp Tekahoinwake on the Grand River. Both of these locations were considered too developed so George Jones and co-workers from the YMCA chose Koshlong Lake as the site for Wanakita in 1953. The name "Wanakita" was chosen by Keith Smith.

  7. Head Lake (Haliburton County) - Wikipedia

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    Haliburton Village is in south central Ontario, about 25 km (15 mi) east of the village of Minden [2] and approximately 50 km (31 mi) south-west of the panhandle of Algonquin Park. [3] From Ontario's largest city, Toronto, it is just over 200 km (124 mi) to Haliburton, [ 4 ] and from the national capital of Ottawa, it is about 300 km (186 mi).

  8. Kawagama Lake - Wikipedia

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    Kawagama lake is the largest lake in Haliburton county, it does not have any towns or settlements on it. From the northwestern bay (Fletcher Bay) to its southeastern tip (the Hollow River) it is over 16 kilometres (10 mi) in length. In its central area, it is 2.5 kilometres (2 mi).

  9. Haliburton Lake - Wikipedia

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    Haliburton Lake is a lake in the municipality of Dysart et al, Haliburton County in Central Ontario, Canada [1] [4] [2] [5] [6] It is situated west of the southern portion of Algonquin Park, between Percy Lake to the east, and Redstone Lake to the west.