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St Peters, Anglican Church ~ Maple Lake

1213 St Peter’s Road

The original St. Peter’s Church was a wooden frame structure built in June of 1887 on land donated by the Dawson family.  It was replaced in 1905 with the stone church designed by Joh Billings.

Buttermilk Falls & Trail

16909 Highway 35

This tumbling waterway was originally called Davis’ Rapids and was used to carry logs to Minden. There are public washrooms and a picnic area here.

Hawk Lake Log Chute

1584 Big Hawk Lake Rd.

Park, interpretive pavilion, picnic area and trail. Measuring 220’ long and 13’ wide at the same location as the original chute  built in 1861/1922

https://www.muskokaregion.com/community-story/7464844-hawk-lake-log-chute-an-important-part-of-haliburton-heritage/

Stanhope Pioneer Cemetery & Cairn

Boshkung Lake Rd, 100 m off Hwy 35

Nestled among the trees are a handful of headstones that mark the final resting place of the some of the area’s earliest pioneers.  A stone cairn lists their names.  There’s a nice trail behind the cairn.

Stanhope Heritage Discovery Museum

1123 North Shore Road

www.stanhopemuseum.on.ca 705-489-2379

admission by donation

June through October, Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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