Spectacular Venues

Bone Lake Amphitheatre
Bone Lake is a gorgeous and secluded lake reserved for our exclusive use by Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve. Our amphitheatre accommodates 400, with seating on a "first come" basis. In order to maximize involvement and enchantment with the natural world the structure is uncovered. In this open setting the stars and moon emerge in full view after sunset. Canadians know the special magic of a wilderness lake at dawn, and the profound stillness after sunset when time stands still and sound resonates with extraordinary resonance and clarity. In this setting we learn to breathe again, to become alert to ripples in the water, the rustle of leaves overhead and to the constantly changing light.

Access to the amphitheatre from N. Kennisis Lake Road is provided by a lantern-lit broad forest path built up with wood chips. There are portable washrooms at the site, and a concession stand. Due to the uneven ground, the site, unfortunately, is not wheelchair accessible.

Historic Logging Museum
Originally the planer building, the Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve Logging Museum is one of the last buildings that comprised a very busy mill that dwarfed everything else at Base Camp. It is now the repository of a great collection of artifacts associated with the early history of Haliburton Forest. With a bit of creative relocation, we are able to transform the Museum into a wonderfully warm and acoustically sound concert space.

The Creaking Tree String Quartet Dan Hill The Nathaniel Dett Chorale Hilario Duran Soul Stew Ken Whiteleys Gosel Review True North Brass
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