Head Lake
The area buzzes with energy, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and engaging activities, making it a favourite destination for both locals and visitors
Head Lake is part of the Five Lake Chain in Haliburton, Ontario, a series of interconnected lakes that provide a seamless waterway for boating and fishing. The chain includes Head Lake, Grass Lake, Kashagawigamog Lake, Soyers Lake, and Canning Lake. Together, these lakes create an extensive network of waterways that offer diverse recreational opportunities and picturesque scenery. Head Lake itself covers an area of approximately 1.27 square kilometres (0.49 square miles), making it a significant part of this popular lake chain.
Location: Haliburton Village
Elevation: 317 m (1,040 ft)
Surface Area: 65.9ha (163 acres)
Haliburton Village Community
Surrounding the lake, Haliburton Village exudes charm with its array of local shops, cozy cafes, and diverse restaurants. The village hosts various cultural events and festivals throughout the year, enhancing its lively ambiance. Visitors can also explore scenic trails and parks around the lake, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and adventure.
Lake Resources!
Check out the Dysart et al "Explore our Lakes" Magazine for news, events and amenities that Head Lake has to offer. Follow the link for more information https://www.dysartetal.ca/en/explore-and-play/Copy%20of%20Explore%20Our%20Lakes%20Magazine-compressed.pdf
Fishing Head Lake
Fishing in Head Lake, Haliburton, is popular, offering abundant bass, pike, and perch catches. The lake's clear waters and well-maintained boat ramps make it easy for anglers to enjoy shore and boat fishing. For more fishing rules and resources follow the link for more info, https://www.ontario.ca/page/fisheries-management-zone-15-fmz-15