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A spacious living area features a king bed with decorative pillows, a cozy gas fireplace, and two floral armchairs. A wooden dresser and dining table are visible, along with a wall-mounted television and large windows allowing natural light to fill the room.
Guest suite in Dysart and Others
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 379 reviews

Deerwood Guest Suite / Bachelor Apartment

Welcome to Deerwood, our beautifully decorated bachelor apartment/guest suite on our acre forest lot attached to our home. The high window, vaulted pine ceiling and wood accents are sure to give you the Highland experience. There is a private entrance, full kitchen, bathroom, king bed, queen pull out bed, laundry centre, living room area, TV, internet, gas fire place, air conditioning, private deck and ample parking. All this is just a 4 min. drive from Haliburton Village. Gail and Peter

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Home in Dysart and Others
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 195 reviews

Kennisis Lake Luxury | Private Beach & Hot Tub

Escape to modern luxury on Kennisis Lake! 🌊 Enjoy a private sandy beach with rare shallow entry—perfect for families. Unwind in the premium 7x7’ hot tub under the stars. ✨ The designer interior features a chef's kitchen w/ dishwasher, AC, full laundry, and High-Speed Wi-Fi—perfect for remote work. 🚣 Included: 2 kayaks, pedal boat, Gas BBQ, and lakeside fire pit. Easy year-round access on paved roads. A high-end retreat for families/couples. Book your 2026 summer getaway now! 🌲

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An A-frame cabin is nestled among lush greenery, illuminated softly by outdoor lighting. The large windows reflect warmth and offer a glimpse of the cozy interior. Stone steps lead up to the entrance, surrounded by trees and natural foliage.
Cottage in Haliburton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Lakefront Haliburton | Sauna + Kayaks + Dock | 3BR

Escape to our private lakefront cabin in Haliburton, just 10 minutes from town — featuring a 6-person sauna and a screened-in porch for year-round relaxation. Set on 100 ft of private lakefront, this cozy yet spacious cottage is perfect for couples, families, or friends looking to unwind in nature — whether you're swimming and paddling in summer, enjoying fall colours, or warming up in the sauna after a snowy day. Pricing includes HST. 2.5 hrs from GTA on Long / Miskwabi Lake

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Dome in MONT
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 272 reviews

Natural Spa: Dome, pool, hot tub, sauna & trails

The Meadow Dome is a private oasis surrounded by 98 acres of gorgeous nature you will have all to yourself. •NEW natural pool •Cedar cabin sauna •Chemical-free hot tub •Walking trails •Indoor fireplace •Outdoor fire pit Close to Algonquin Park Surrounded by thousands of lakes. Meadow Dome is an ideal spot if you want to unwind and enjoy nature at its finest. Meadow Dome is solar powered with wood heating and drinking water provided. There is a close by outhouse.

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A charming black cabin is nestled among lush green trees, showcasing a sloped metal roof. The cabin features large windows that offer glimpses of the interior while a stone pathway leads to its entrance, emphasizing its secluded, natural setting.
Cabin in Minden Hills
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Cozy Cabin in the Woods w/ Sauna

Relax and unwind at our cozy cabin nestled in the woods. Wake up among the trees in the loft bedroom. Unplug from daily life and immerse yourself in nature while still enjoying modern amenities, including a Scandinavian-inspired sauna and outdoor fire pit. The cabin offers the feeling of being secluded while still being close by everything Haliburton County has to offer. 5 minutes to Boshkung Lake and Carnarvon. 10 minutes to Minden and 25 minutes to Haliburton.

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A secluded treehouse is nestled among tall trees, showcasing a modern design featuring large windows and a sloped roof. The structure is elevated, supported by solid timber, and surrounded by fallen leaves, highlighting the natural beauty of the forested setting.
Treehouse in Dorset
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 304 reviews

Raven's Roost- private luxury treehouse with sauna

Unplug your tech and let the sights and sounds of the forest be your muse. Treat your body to the healing powers of a eucalyptus sauna. Cool down in the outdoor shower, stargaze, crack a book, play some Scrabble, colour or write. Sing with the wolves, skate through the forest, canoe, climb, swim, ski or snowmobile from your door to the OFSC trail. The quaint town of Dorset is in the center of one if Canada's most impressive landscapes. Escape. Exhale.

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The exterior of a modern A-frame cabin is showcased, featuring large windows that merge with nature. In the foreground, black Adirondack chairs are arranged around a fire pit, set on a gravel surface surrounded by natural stone landscaping and woodland.
Cabin in Dysart and Others
5 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Brand New A-Frame in Haliburton

Embrace the quiet of the woods and the charm of an A-frame cabin. Turn off the outside world and enjoy the beauty every season has to offer in this cozy cabin. Spend your days exploring trails winding through 50 acres of private woodland and your nights cozied up around an outdoor fire. Close to local shops and restaurants in Haliburton Village (10 min drive). Ideal for a couple retreat or a family escape. STR-24-00027

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A one-room cabin is illuminated by warm light against a backdrop of a starry night sky. Tall trees surround the cabin, casting elongated shadows on the ground. The screened-in porch features visible furniture, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
Cabin in Tory Hill
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 416 reviews

The Nest on Irondale River in Geocaching Capital

The Nest is a one room cabin with a screened in porch. There is a queen bed with sheets, queen pillows and comforter. Relax by the river or take out a kayak and paddle upstream to the rapids. After a BBQ dinner, enjoy smores at the large campfire pit. Meander the trails throughout the property and just be. Everything is here for a simple but soul restoring getaway. There is no shower and the toilet is in an outhouse.

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A modern cabin is nestled among tall trees, showcasing large floor-to-ceiling windows that invite natural light. A spacious covered porch, framed by lush greenery, features outdoor seating. The grassy area surrounding the cabin adds to the serene atmosphere of the wooded retreat.
Home in Eagle Lake
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

HyggeHaus—sleek snuggly secluded apres-ski cabin

For a getaway that merges serenity with style; imagination with intention, look no further than HyggeHaus and its private Haliburton Highlands wooded retreat. Indulge in a stay where there is time and space for both leisure and adventure, and where beautiful design enables beautiful experiences. To view a short property video, search Youtube for "HyggeHaus Eagle Lake Haliburton". STR Licence# STR-26-00031

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Cabin in Dysart et al
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Log Cabin on the Hill | Haliburton

Step outside and watch the sunset burn through the hardwoods from your own hilltop in the Haliburton Highlands — and Barnum Creek - 600-acre wilderness reserve is a 20-minute walk from your front door. This genuine hand-hewn log cabin sits on 2.5 private wooded acres, perched on a hilltop, with three-season views of the sunset glowing in the distance.

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An inviting cabin stands amid mature trees, featuring large glass windows that connect the interior with the outdoors. A fire pit surrounded by wooden chairs lies in front, creating a cozy gathering space. Soft lighting accentuates the cabin's warm wood exterior.
Tiny home in Harcourt
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews

Cozy & Modern Cabin Experience For 2 (With Sauna)

A Scandinavian inspired cabin retreat that encourages relaxation and rekindled connection. A place for you to set aside life's to-do’s and experience conscious and purposeful living. Peacefully situated on 2 acres of mature red and white pines, the expansive windows create an airy, light filled space where you feel immersed in the nature around you.

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A welcoming living space features a warm wooden ceiling and large glass windows, inviting natural light. A modern fireplace offers warmth, while sleek furniture, including a leather sofa and wooden chairs, creates a cozy atmosphere. A circular coffee table is placed at the center.
Home in Kawartha Lakes
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 252 reviews

nortehaus - Nordic and Japanese inspired escape

Nestled above the ground, surrounded by river and trees, nortehaus was designed as a getaway and grounding space, away, but not too far from the city. Drawing from Nordic and Japanese influences, nortehaus honours simplicity, good company, sustainability, and all things hygge.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Haliburton?

    Staying near Head Lake puts you close to cafes, galleries, and community events, while locations around Haliburton’s lakes are common for water access and nature views. Many guests look for cabins, cottages, or homes nestled in the forest or along the waterfront.

  • What are the best things to do in Haliburton with kids?

    Families often explore the Haliburton Sculpture Forest, join family programs at Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve, or paddle on the lakes. Community beaches and nature centers also have activities suited for children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Haliburton?

    Haliburton has opportunities to paddle on clear lakes, hike in Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve, and explore the Haliburton Sculpture Forest. Art galleries, community theatres, and farmers markets round out the local experience.

  • How is the weather in Haliburton?

    Haliburton has cold winters between 12–32°F (−11–0°C), with warmer months bringing afternoons between 49–70°F (10–21°C) and moderate rainfall. Pack layers, and plan for snow in winter and comfortable, breezy summers.

  • When is the best time to visit Haliburton?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for comfortable weather, hiking, and lake activities, while winter invites visitors for snow sports. Each season highlights a different side of Haliburton’s natural scenery and events.

  • What are the best places to visit in Haliburton?

    Explore the Haliburton Sculpture Forest, Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve, and Rails End Gallery and Arts Centre, which are frequently suggested for art, nature, and local history. Downtown shops and lakeside parks also draw many guests.

  • What are some hiking trails in Haliburton?

    Haliburton has trails in the Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve, Glebe Park, and along Skyline Park. These paths are often suggested for forest walks, varied terrain, and occasional views of lakes or public art.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Haliburton?

    Families often explore the Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve, enjoy the Haliburton Sculpture Forest, or join guided canoe outings on the lakes. Local nature centers and art spaces also have programs for children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Haliburton?

    Explore scenic villages around the Highlands, discover local art studios, or visit provincial parks known for hiking and paddling. Drives through the countryside often reveal farmers markets, waterfalls, and galleries with regional works.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Haliburton?

    Many cottages and homes in Haliburton welcome pets, especially around the lakes or forested neighborhoods. It helps to look for listings with yard access or trails nearby, as the community values outdoor adventure with dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Haliburton?

    Layers are helpful for Haliburton’s changing weather, and many local experiences focus on the outdoors, so good walking shoes are essential. Early risers might catch misty lake views, and checking for seasonal events can add something special to your trip.

  • What is Haliburton known for?

    Haliburton is known for its lakes, forests, and thriving arts community. Outdoor activities, public art installations like the Haliburton Sculpture Forest, and artisan studios draw guests throughout the year.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Haliburton?

    Many visitors enjoy discovering smaller art galleries, tucked-away waterfall trails, and locally run cafes. The Haliburton Highlands Museum and lesser-known forest paths are often suggested for a quieter experience.

  • What are the best foods to try in Haliburton?

    Many visitors enjoy butter tarts, locally crafted maple treats, and dishes featuring fresh-caught fish. Several restaurants and markets highlight Ontario cheeses, baked goods, and regional produce.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Haliburton?

    Bring weather-appropriate layers, sturdy shoes for trails, and swimwear in warmer months. Insect repellent, sun protection, and reusable water bottles are also frequently suggested for enjoying the outdoors.

  • What is the nightlife in Haliburton like?

    Haliburton’s nightlife is relaxed, focusing on cafes, casual pubs, and live music in community spaces. Some venues feature performances by local artists, creating a welcoming, small-town atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Haliburton?

    Haliburton has summer arts and music festivals, autumn studio tours, and winter celebrations around the holidays. The Haliburton Art and Craft Festival and Haliburton Highlands Studio Tour are often mentioned by locals.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Haliburton?

    Haliburton has a range of family friendly rentals, including spacious cottages, lakeside homes, and forest retreats. Many feature outdoor spaces, kitchens, and common areas well suited for gathering.

All about Haliburton

Located in central Ontario just over three hours from Toronto, the city of Haliburton is quintessential Canadian cottage country, with expansive forests, a sparkling lake, and plenty of things to do in both. In summer, lakeside cottages fill with vacationers, including a significant number of artists who flock here to be inspired by the natural beauty of the Haliburton Highlands. Hiking and fishing are huge here, as is walking around the woods with binoculars spotting moose and birds like the yellow-bellied sapsucker.

In town, it’s all about the art. Check out the studios, galleries, and workshops where you can throw pottery, blow glass, paint, or sketch, or go on a scavenger hunt in the Haliburton Sculpture Forest and admire work by Canadian and international artists. And don’t go home without stopping by one of the town’s legendary sugar shacks for some local maple syrup.

What are the top things to do in Haliburton?

Abbey Gardens

Situated on 300 acres, Abbey Gardens is a green space that is home to hiking trails, youth programs, a local produce market, and organic gardens where you can learn about sustainable farming during a class or workshop. Visit the Food Hub for local eats or try craft beers at a local brewery. Experience the five-acre pony paddock, three spring-fed ponds, and hiking trails through the 140-acre forest.

Kawartha Lakes

An hour south of Haliburton is Kawartha Lakes, where you’ll find 14 different lakes and a number of unique communities, each with their own charm. You can spend a day hopping between the different towns, exploring the local shops, galleries, and farms, or relaxing at one of the beaches. Or, simply drive through the winding roads of this area, admiring the lush forests and pristine lakes.

Haliburton Sculpture Forest

The Haliburton Sculpture Forest is a unique outdoor gallery with 34 unique, larger than life sculptures and six handcrafted benches from Canadian and international artists. You can wander around the trails at your own pace or with a tour guide, coming across the structures nestled amongst the trees along the path. During summer you can walk or bike ride through the park, and in winter you’re able to cross country ski or snowshoe along most of the trails.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Haliburton

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    Explore 10 vacation rentals in Haliburton

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    Haliburton vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ184 per night before taxes and fees

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Haliburton stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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