Discover the best top things to do in Haliburton, Canada including Rails End Gallery & Arts Centre, Haliburton Highlands Museum, The Little Tart, Haliburton Forest Wolf Centre, The Ethel Curry Gallery.
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4.5 based on 14 reviews
We are a public art gallery located in Haliburton Village in the landmark rail station. We present engaging exhibitions of art and craft, cultural events such as Haliburton Art and Craft Festival (fourth weekend in July annually) and Haliburton DrumFest (Labour Day Weekend annually). Our Gallery Shop showcases over 50 local artists and makers and is a gateway to the arts community. Ask us a question about local artists and we are likely to know the answer! Our friendly staff and volunteers are very knowledgeable about the Haliburton cultural scene. During the summer Rails End Gallery Artists volunteers demonstrate their technique on the Patio during the busy Farmers Market held every Tuesday. Informal family arts programming is offered outdoors in the summer on our patio. Find out more information at railsendgallery.com or FB/railsendgallery
4.5 based on 20 reviews
A smaller museum. Interesting place with room dedicated to the early lumbering industry, snowmobiles, local car dealers, etc.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
I’ve been coming for years and all my family and guests ask for more. You have to get there early for the best selection, but Bill and his wife Teresa make a lot of tarts and squares, also macaroons and cookies. The butter tarts are worth the goo that runs down my chin, love the coconut and the blueberry and the strawberry rhubarb; heck I love them all! Go to Donald and find out for yourself; tell them I sent you.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
We recently visited the Wolf Centre. We are three seniors and at our ages, we really wondered why we were going there as we thought we knew a lot about wolves already. Were we ever wrong! In just 1 hour, we learned more from Paul and the staff than we knew before. The wolf pack was close by, within 5 feet of our viewing point. Paul explained the family units, feeding habits, mating,and travelling habits of the packs. This is a great place to visit if you know nothing about Wolves or if you think you know a lot about them. The exhibits and movie are well worth seeing also.
5.0 based on 14 reviews
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