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  2. Haliburton Forest - Wikipedia

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    Haliburton Forest is the only wholly privately owned snowmobiling operation in the world, holding 80,000 acres (320 km 2) of forest wilderness, 50 lakes, and numerous ponds and creeks across the area. The core of the 300-kilometre (190 mi) trail system is double-tracked and up to 20 feet (6 m) wide, with single-tracked trails that access some ...

  3. List of snowmobile trails in New York - Wikipedia

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    Corridor trail signs at the northern end of Corridor 7D and Corridor 7E concurrency. The State Snowmobile Trail System in New York State has over 10,500 miles (16,900 km) of snowmobile trails that stretch from one end of the state to the other, crossing both public and private land. [1]

  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. Snow grooming - Wikipedia

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    Snow grooming is the process of manipulating snow for recreational uses with a tractor, snowmobile, piste caterpillar, truck or snowcat towing specialized equipment. The process is used to maintain ski hills, cross-country ski trails and snowmobile trails by grooming (moving, flattening, rototilling, or compacting) the snow on them. [1]

  7. 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

  8. List of numbered roads in Haliburton County - Wikipedia

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    Ladybug Trail Russell Landing, Kawagama Lake, Slipper Lake 9: McGillvray Road King's Highway 28: King's Highway 118: Cardiff, Paudash Lake 10: Elephant Lake Road County Road 648 Hastings County limits Elephant Lake, Algonquin Park: 11: Kushog Lake Road King's Highway 118: King's Highway 35: Ox Narrows, Patterson Corner 12: Livingstone Lake Road ...

  9. Haliburton Sculpture Forest - Wikipedia

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    The sculptures are arranged along a series of trails in a maple forest on the shores of Haliburton's Head Lake. [3] The Sculpture Forest is located in Glebe Park, hear Halliburton adjacent to Fleming College's Haliburton School of the Arts. [4] [5] Facilities include tours, parking, picnic tables, ski and snowshoe trails; entrance is free. [6]