Haliburton County
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 Company.
The county borders Algonquin Provincial Park on the north.
History
It was originally organized in 1874 as the Provisional County of Haliburton, with townships being withdrawn from other counties and districts:Transferred from | Townships |
Victoria County |
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Peterborough County | |
Nipissing District |
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It became Haliburton County in 1983, and consists of the following municipalities:
Communities in the county include Haliburton, Minden, Wilberforce, Gooderham, Irondale, Cardiff, West Guilford, Eagle Lake and Fort Irwin.
Geography
Haliburton County is dubbed the "Haliburton Highlands". The Haliburton Highlands region is also one of the higher points on the Canadian Shield, ranging from at the Haliburton/Stanhope Municipal Airport to above sea level at Sir Sam's Ski Resort in Eagle Lake.Lakes
Haliburton County is spotted with many rivers and lakes, including endorheic lakes fed by natural springs. Some of the major lakes are as follows:- Beech Lake
- Bitter Lake
- Burdock Lake
- Boshkung Lake
- Canning Lake
- Dark Lake
- Drag Lake
- Grace Lake
- Grass Lake
- Gull Lake
- Haliburton Lake
- Halls Lake
- Havelock Lake
- Hawk Lake
- Head Lake
- Horseshoe Lake
- Kashagawigamog Lake
- Kawagama Lake
- Kennisis Lake
- Kushog Lake
- Little Cameron Lake
- Minden Lake
- Mountain Lake
- Paudash Lake
- Redstone Lake
- Salerno Lake
- Soyers Lake
- Stormy Lake
- Twelve Mile Lake
- Wenona Lake
- Wilbermere Lake
Demographics
- Population in 2001: 15,085
- Population in 1996: 15,321
Economy
The Haliburton County Development Corporation is currently working on a project called Innovative Haliburton to bring attention to the creative economy in Haliburton, as well as, partnering with Haliburton County Economic Development to advance the creative economy in eastern Ontario. In 2009, HCDC formed a creative economy committee to look at ways to: encourage innovative people who already have an attachment to the area to move and run their business here, support new and existing businesses in the county that work in the creative economy, showcase local businesses that are successfully engaged in the creative economy, support our local governments to engage in planning that will help attract new businesses. In 2013, The Creative Economy Committee's name was changed to the Economic Innovations Committee to better describe the roles of the committee as a seed organization, helping the county to prosper through innovation and enabling the youth of the county to better understand the opportunities that are being created in the new economy.
The county is serviced by hospitals in Haliburton and Minden, both administered by Haliburton Highlands Health Services.
Education
Public school education in Haliburton County is managed by the Trillium Lakelands District School Board, which runs the following schools in the County:Elementary
Minden Hills
- Archie Stouffer Elementary School – Grades K–8
- Stuart W. Baker Elementary School – French Immersion, Grades K–3
- J. Douglas Hodgson Elementary School – Grades 4–8
- Cardiff Elementary School – Grades K–3
- Wilberforce Elementary School – Grades 4–8
- Haliburton Highlands Secondary School – Grades 9–12
Post-Secondary
- Fleming College – Haliburton School of Art + Design
- Highlands Adult Education and Training Centre
- Fleming College Academic Upgrading
- Tall Oaks Christian Academy – Grades K–8
- Haliburton Language School – English as a Second Language and other languages
- St. Peter's ACHS College School – Boys' Catholic Elementary School
Arts and culture
The Highlands are also home to the Haliburton School of The Art + Design of Fleming College. Students come from across Canada as well as internationally to immerse themselves in the unique art offerings of the Haliburton Campus. There are art certificates in Glassblowing,Photo Arts, Blacksmithing, Painting and Drawing, Digital Image Design, Jewellery Essentials, Fibre Arts, Sculpture, Ceramics as well as the Visual and Creative Arts Diploma. HSAD also offers over 300 courses in the Spring-Summer program which attracts nearly 3000 students of all ages to the area during the busy tourism season. Many local artists are involved in the school as part-time faculty. The Haliburton Campus also offers a post-graduate certificate in Expressive Arts. The Campus also has an emphasis on eco-friendly education and offers certificates in Sustainable Building and Construction, and Sustainable Renovation. The Sustainable Building and Construction program was the first of its kind in Canada and its success has had a positive impact locally, as the programs have built the R.D. Lawrence Place at the Minden Hills Cultural Centre, the 4Cs Thrift Store in Haliburton, the Kinark Outdoor Centre in Minden and, in the Summer of 2013, the new Library in Wilberforce. The renovation program revitalized the Haliburton Highlands Museum.
Heritage is also a focus in the county, with established museums in Carnarvon, Dorset, Haliburton, Minden, and Wilberforce, as well as many fledgling museums emerging in some of the smaller communities. Many buildings throughout the county are designated heritage sites by the province, and many others undergoing preservation through the interests of the public.
The performing arts also receive much attention. Haliburton Highlands Secondary School has historically had strong drama and music programs, showcasing their talents throughout the year to the public. As well, the Highlands Summer Festival presents a wide array of theatre offerings throughout the summer, showcasing the talents of local and seasonally local actors and musicians. Numerous indie bands perform throughout the county, with open mic events being held at a number of establishments.
Haliburton is also home to the Creative Business Incubator. The incubator provides entrepreneurs with a flexible, affordable space; ready access to business support assistance and coaching, broadband service and an environment conducive to entrepreneurial growth. The incubator is a project of the Haliburton County Development Corporation.
Haliburton Scout Reserve (HSR)
Haliburton County is also home to the largest Scout Reserve in Canada, third largest in North America. Haliburton Scout Reserve was founded in 1967.Notable people
- Matt Duchene, NHL player currently playing for the Nashville Predators
- Cody Hodgson, retired NHL Player
- R. D. Lawrence, Canadian naturalist and wildlife author
- Ian "Scotty" Morrison, retired NHL referee and former head of The Hockey Hall of Fame
- Bernie Nicholls, former NHL player
- Ron Stackhouse, former NHL player
Media
In popular culture
- Certain scenes were filmed on location at Camp Wanakita and Kilcoo Camp for the Disney Channel original movie, Camp Rock.
- Camp White Pine was the location of the Canadian comedy film Meatballs. The 2011 cast reunion was held at nearby Camp Timberlane Canada, which was to be the original shooting location of the film.
Forest fire protection history