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The Haliburton Highlands Water Trails (HHWT) offers a backcountry canoe routes system managed by the Township of Algonquin Highlands in Ontario. Covering over 28,000 hectares of provincial and municipal lands, this system includes a network of lakes, rivers, trails, and forests for outdoor enthusiasts.
Divided into the Frost Centre and Poker Lakes areas, the HHWT caters to a wide range of visitors, from families seeking a short getaway to experienced paddlers looking for a multi-day adventure. The Frost Centre area boasts 171 campsites and 70 portages, while the Poker Lakes area offers a more remote experience with 47 campsites and 10 portages.
Visitors can enjoy year-round activities such as canoeing, camping, hiking, fishing, and snowshoeing in these picturesque natural settings. With unique features like old-growth forests, waterfalls, and conservation reserves, the HHWT provides a serene escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
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