Haliburton, ON K0M 1S0
E-Mail: [email protected] or 1 (800) 461-7677 The Info Centre (Haliburton Chamber of Commerce)
Trail Length: 54 Km
Groomed Classic? Yes
Groomed Skating? Yes
Lighted? Yes
Snowmaking? No
Trail fee? No
Ski rentals? Yes
Trail Map: Yes
Trail Conditions: Yes
Getting there: About 2.5 hours north and a little east of Toronto. There are several trail heads, so please visit the Haliburton County Information Centre on Highway#35 in Minden, Ontario to obtain a copy of the trail map or call the toll-free telephone number for a cop
Directions to get there: Yes
What's there: The Haliburton Highlands Nordic Trails Association grooms and maintains 3 ski areas, with trails totaling 36 Km of skiing. Additionally, your membership or daypass gets you access to the trails at YMCA Wanakita: another 16 Kms of classic-only trails. Each area offers a unique experience, with trails suitable for a wide range of abilities. Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/skihaliburton/We offer some of the best cross country skiing in all of Ontario. The Haliburton Highlands is just south of Algonquin Park just 2 ½ hours north east of Toronto on Hwy # 35.
Glebe Park13 km of classic & skate trails.
1.5 km lit loop for night skiing. Very challenging, technical trails. Right in the Village of Haliburton on Fleming College Drive.
Moosewoods15 km of classic & skate trails – easy to intermediate – large warming hut – on County Road #14 on the way to Eagle Lake.
Twin Lakes10 km of classic & skate trails – easy to intermediate – dog friendly – 12 Mile Lake Road off of Hwy #35 between Minden & Carnarvon.
Wanakita Trails16 Km of classic-only trails, open to HHNTA season pass holders and day pass holders. Skiers are required to sign-in at the Wanakita office. Please respect the fact that we are being welcomed onto private land:
-No snowshoeing, ski on marked trails only,
-Heed all signage.
-Trails open 8:30-4:30