Welcome to Hastings Highlands ~ Beautiful by NatureKnown for its rolling hills and sparkling lakes, Hastings Highlands offers a vacation escape to visitors of all ages.Our Municipality is located between Bancroft and Algonquin Park. The area is rich in wildlife and superb vistas and invites a sense of freedom in every season. Nestled along our 500 kilometres of winding roads, charming hamlets summon travellers to a unique experience.
Share photos of events and your favourite scenery in and around the municipality. view gallery|upload now!Quick LinksWelcome to Hastings Highlands ~ Beautiful by NatureKnown for its rolling hills and sparkling lakes, Hastings Highlands offers a vacation escape to visitors of all ages.Our Municipality is located between Bancroft and Algonquin Park. The area is rich in wildlife and superb vistas and invites a sense of freedom in every season. Nestled along our 500 kilometres of winding roads, charming hamlets summon travellers to a unique experience.Shop at an old general store, take in a sunset on the lake, and visit an historic church. Come, wander and enjoy. ARE YOU ON THE VOTERS LIST?Tax BillingMUNICIPAL TAX BILLING Interim Tax Bills were mailed mid Feb 2014 1st Installment due date was Tu read more MEDIA RELEASE
The Devil in the White City by Erik LarsonWelcome to the Bancroft Public LibraryThe Bancroft Public Library, 'your doorway to discovery', serves our community with information, entertainment and learning opportunities through print, multi-media and electronic resources. The Bancroft Public Library Needs Friends!The Bancroft Public Library is looking for volunteers to join our 'Friends of the Bancroft Public Library' group.Saturday Children's GroupEvery Saturday from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm, the Bancroft Public Library invites children to attend storybook time for crafts, snacks and much more.Book Club!Our book club selection for Wednesday, November 5th is The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson.Bancroft Public Library14 Flint St. P.O. Box 127Bancroft, ON K0L 1C0
The Haliburton County Public Library Board was established in 1965 and provides public library services to the residents of the County of Haliburton through the Haliburton County Public Library under the terms of the Public Libraries Act (1984). The Board is appointed by the County of Haliburton under terms outlined in the Act; funding is provided by the County of Haliburton and the Province of Ontario.
For over 125 years, Bancroft has served as the economic and cultural hub of northern Kossuth County. To encourage business development, the city offers economic and other incentives to new or expanding businesses. Similar incentives are available to encourage residents to improve their homes. This has created high quality, yet affordable, housing for Bancroft residents.The city offers a plethora of services including public water, sewer and electricity as well as weekly garbage collection. The city maintains police and ambulance services and the township fire department is located within the city limits.Recreation opportunities abound for Bancroft residents including city maintained parks, tennis courts, basketball court, volleyball court, a softball diamond and the famed and historic Bancroft Memorial Ballpark.
The Haliburton County Public Library Board was established in 1965 and provides public library services to the residents of the County of Haliburton through the Haliburton County Public Library under the terms of the Public Libraries Act (1984). The Board
The Haliburton County Public Library Board was established in 1965 and provides public library services to the residents of the County of Haliburton through the Haliburton County Public Library under the terms of the Public Libraries Act (1984). The Board is appointed by the County of Haliburton under terms outlined in the Act; funding is provided by the County of Haliburton and the Province of Ontario.
The Wollaston & Limerick Union Public Library opened to the public on January 11, 1973. There are approximately 450 patrons.Since its beginnings, this 'wee library with heart'' has been a valuable resource supporting literacy, employment, local business, health and daily life in the community. Like other libraries, our role is changing with the times. We are growing into an information hub for our community by offering a gateway to the digital world. At the same time we promote information sharing and social interaction right here at home. 'There is not such a cradle of democracy upon the earth as the Free Public Library, this republic of letters, where neither rank, office nor wealth receives the slightest consideration'.
Haliburton County provides many services to its residents. Check out our Library website for hours and information. We have amazing parks and recreation facilities and cultural centres. Visit our lower tier Municipalities for further information on services available to residents.
TOPNotice of Service Disruption and Program CancellationsIn accordance with the Integrated Standards regulations under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, the Municipality of Dysart et al will provide Notice of Service Disruption when facilities or services become temporarily unavailable.There are currently no service disruptions being experienced.Municipal Meeting NoticeThe meeting schedule for Council and each Committee are described on our Services pages where you will also find a link to the full meeting and events calendar which is also available by clicking on the CALENDAR tab on the main menu.There is also a list of upcoming meetings and events in the footer of each page that links to the full calendar for your convenience.If there is a meeting cancellation or change of date for a regularly scheduled meeting of Council or a Committee, it will be posted in this location. At this time, there are no changes.Dysart et al is committed to open, transparent, accessible and accountable local governance.
The Haliburton County Public Library Board was established in 1965 and provides public library services to the residents of the County of Haliburton through the Haliburton County Public Library under the terms of the Public Libraries Act (1984). The Board is appointed by the County of Haliburton under terms outlined in the Act; funding is provided by the County of Haliburton and the Province of Ontario.
Our township was incorporated on July 1st 2000, as the result of the amalgamation of the former Township of Hagarty & Richards and the former Village of Killaloe.
Thanks to funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation of $13,600 over 12 months, both Flinton and Denbigh Library now offer fax service. The grant has enabled the Township to purchase new print/copy/scan and fax machines for each location, a service not
The Haliburton County Public Library Board was established in 1965 and provides public library services to the residents of the County of Haliburton through the Haliburton County Public Library under the terms of the Public Libraries Act (1984). The Board is appointed by the County of Haliburton under terms outlined in the Act; funding is provided by the County of Haliburton and the Province of Ontario.