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Haliburton and Club
* The Haliburton Club
While in high school Devolin was selected as an international exchange student by the Haliburton Rotary Club to spend a year in the Netherlands.

Haliburton and still
The traditional activities on which Haliburton Forest has always depended and which have prevented development from destroying this wilderness treasure are still underway.
The company had received CRTC approval to convert CHNO, CHYC, CKOY, CHYK, CHOH and CKAP to the FM band as well, although the conversions were still in progress when the stations were sold to Haliburton.

Haliburton and at
Haliburton received an honorary degree from Oxford for service to literature and continued writing until his death on 27 August 1865, at his home in Isleworth, near London.
On 16 January 2008 Clarke was made an honorary Fellow of the Haliburton Literary Society, the oldest literary society in North America, at the University of King's College, Halifax.
By 1956, takeoffs and landings at the Island reached 130, 000 per year, many of them private flights to Muskoka and Haliburton Other flights included a daily return flight to the race track at Fort Erie, Ontario for horsemen and gamblers offered by Central Airways.
The Haliburton transmitter was located very close to another CBC affiliate transmitter, CHEX-TV Peterborough, located at Minden and broadcasting on Channel 7.
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.
His writings in the Novascotian at that time so enraged John Haliburton ( son of the judge in Howe's libel trial ) that Haliburton called Howe out for a duel.
By being economically successful, Haliburton Forest provides employment as well as environmental benefits to owners, staff and the public at large.
snowmobiling at Haliburton Forest ( photographer: Peter Redman, Haliburton, ON )
Siberian Huskies mushing at Haliburton Forest
Introductory, half and full-day dogsledding tours are available at Haliburton Forest along groomed winter trails with over 130 Siberian Huskies.
On August 4, 2010, Haliburton applied to operate a new FM radio station in Barry's Bay to operate at 106. 5 MHz with an adult contemporary format.
The Burnt River is a river which flows from its source at Miskwabi Lake in Highlands East, Haliburton County south into the Kawartha Lakes region.
On December 13, 2010, the Haliburton Broadcasting Group which owns a number of radio stations across Ontario has applied to operate a new radio station at Kemptville.
The movie was filmed at Camp White Pine and other locations near Haliburton, Ontario.
On 1 November 1872, Darwin sent a copy of the book to Sarah Haliburton ( Owen ), sister of Fanny Owen, his girlfriend when he was an undergraduate at Cambridge.
James Burton ( 1788 – 1862 ), formerly James Haliburton, was an early British Egyptologist, who worked at a number of sites throughout Egypt, but notably in the Valley of the Kings.

Haliburton and King's
Thomas Chandler Haliburton, in The Attache: Second Series, published in 1844, reminisced about boys from King's College School in Windsor, Nova Scotia, playing " hurly on the long pond on the ice " when he was a student there, no later than 1810.

Haliburton and College
In Peterborough, Ontario, Fleming College, a Community College of Applied Arts and Technology bearing his name, was opened in 1967, with additional campuses in Lindsay / Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton, and Cobourg.
Other campuses of the College are located in Cobourg, Haliburton ( the Haliburton School of the Arts ), and Lindsay ( the Frost Campus ).
Instead, he went into teaching in the Peterborough Teachers ' College after which he assumed a teaching post in Haliburton, Ontario for several years.

Haliburton and is
Ontario's foliage is most vivid from about Sept. 23 to Oct. 10, with both Muskoka ( 100 miles north of Toronto ) and Haliburton ( 125 miles northwest of Toronto ) holding color cavalcades starting Sept. 23.
However, one of the earliest " Canadian " writers virtually always included in Canadian literary anthologies is Thomas Chandler Haliburton ( 1796 – 1865 ), who died just two years before Canada's official birth.
Hants County is a county in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia which was the home of Henry Alline, Thomas Chandler Haliburton, Alden Nowlan and Noel Doiron.
Her story before marriage is related in the " Haliburton Chaplet ," edited by their son, Robert Grant Haliburton ( Toronto: 1899 ).
Haliburton County, Ontario, is named after Haliburton in recognition of his work as the first chair of the Canadian Land and Emigration Company.
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.
Haliburton is a village on Head Lake inside Haliburton County which is its namesake.
The county is serviced by two hospitals, one in Haliburton and one in Minden.
Haliburton County is dubbed the " Haliburton Highlands ".
Haliburton county is spotted with many rivers and lakes, included endorheic lakes fueled by natural springs.
Haliburton County's economy is dominated by tourism, due to the regions many rivers and lakes.
The creative economy is alive and well in Haliburton.
The Haliburton County Development Corporation ( HCDC ) 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.

Haliburton and now
In 1862, the County was redivided into Haliburton County, Peterborough County, and Victoria County ( now the City of Kawartha Lakes ).
The Huntsville transmitter increased to full power in 1991 to better cover much of Muskoka and Haliburton County, but it was bought by the CBC in 1995 as part of the disaffiliation of CKVR from the CBC, and now rebroadcasts CBLT from Toronto.

Haliburton and literary
Along with the great literary figure in Nova Scotia's history, Thomas Chandler Haliburton, Hants produced Alden Nowlan, George Elliot Clarke and others.
* James Logie Robertson ( 1846 – 1922 ), a literary scholar, editor and author, who also used the pen name Hugh Haliburton

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