Located beside the Haliburton School of Art + Design on the shores of Head Lake, the Haliburton Sculpture Forest is one of the most unique outdoor art attractions in Ontario’s cottage country. This peaceful forest park combines nature and creativity, featuring a collection of large-scale sculptures installed along scenic walking trails through the woods.
Visitors can follow several easy trails that wind through the forest, discovering contemporary sculptures created by Canadian and international artists. Each piece is thoughtfully placed within the natural landscape, allowing art and nature to blend together in a quiet and inspiring setting. The trails are accessible year-round, making it a beautiful place for a walk in any season.
The Sculpture Forest has become a popular stop for visitors exploring the Haliburton Highlands, offering a relaxing outdoor experience that appeals to art lovers, photographers, families, and hikers alike. With lakeside views, towering pines, and ever-changing artwork, the forest provides a memorable way to experience both the region’s artistic spirit and its natural beauty.
Quick Info
Location:
297 College Drive
Haliburton, ON L0K 1S0
Highlights
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Outdoor sculpture gallery in a natural forest setting
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Easy walking trails suitable for all ages
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Large contemporary sculptures from Canadian and international artists
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Located beside the Haliburton School of Art + Design
- Winter Show Shoeing & Skiing
Best Time to Visit:
Open year-round, with beautiful scenery in every season—especially during fall colours.
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