The Environmental History of Highway #35: A Bioregionalism Project
Chronological history of the construction of Highway #35
Alls, Steven
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1999
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-542
A History of Canning Lake: the origins of settlement in Minden and Snowdon Townships and tracing property ownership
History of settlement around Canning Lake
Assad, Nick
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2003
Canning Lake Property Owners' Association Inc<br />Host contact: Mitchell, Jim
Wurtele, Susan<br />Department: Geography
TP-409
County of Haliburton Settlement Data
Ballantyne,
The Otonabee Watershed: the Place That Will Inhabit You
Integrating economic and environmental development
Beaton, Drew
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1993
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-525
Kennisis Lake Settlement Essay
History
An essay on the initial settlements in the region of Kennisis Lake from first nations to the modern day.
Benjamin Hall
on-line
Trent University
2021
Kennisis Lake Cottage Owners’ Association, Jim Prince
Stephen Bocking, Environment and Resource Studies/Sciences
The Historical Influences of the Waterways on Haliburton County
Historical influences of lakes and rivers
Brigham, Deneen
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1990
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-511
The Settlement of Glamorgan Township and Gooderham
History of the resource based economy in Gooderham area
Brown, Shawn
U-Links office
Trent University
2003
Bates, Elva
Brunger, Alan
TP-396
Haliburton Area Bioregional Information Directory
Directory of bioregional information
Clusiau, Michelle A.
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1990
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom <br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-573
The Forest Industry in Haliburton and its Affect on Community: Bioregionalism Past and Future
Forestry and logging practices
Curran, Deborah
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1991
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-526
THE HISTORY OF INDIGENOUS HABITATION IN HALIBURTON COUNTY
David Andrew Beaucage Johnson
Online
2018
Haliburton Highlands Museum - Kate Butler
Cheryl McKenna Neuman - Geography
TP-4762
Art and Economic Viability in Haliburton County
<p class="p1">Value of the arts to the county</p>
Gnys, Natalie
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2002
Arts Committee of the Haliburton County Development Corporation<br />Host contact: Bolin, Barb
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-333
Under the Floorboards: An Oral History of One Room School Houses with a Focus on Stanhope Township
One-room schoolhouses
Hodder, Samantha
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
n.d.
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-587
The Kennisis Lakes Fishery: Past, Present and Future
Kennisis Lakes fishery
An evaluation of the historical condition, present state and future recommendations for the Kennisis Lakes Fishery.
Kemp, Alison; Ludwig, Jessyka; Reid, Carolyn
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2010
Kennisis Lake Planning Committee<br />Host contact: Prince, Jim
Hutchinson, Tom; Sager, Eric<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-613
The End of the Line: Railways in Haliburton
History and impacts of Haliburton railways
Koster, Susan
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1993
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-597
The History of Movement and Habitation in the Haliburton Bioregion, 1860-1996
Settlement patterns and the development of roads
Mackay, Scott
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1996
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-540
Mary Northway and Camping
Life of Mary Northway through the lens of camping
Ostler, Maggie
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1999
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-554
Natural Heritage Areas in Haliburton, Ontario: Provincial Initiatives for Protection
The County of Haliburton is a rich and diverse natural environment, containing a variety of endangered species, representative land forms of natural significance, and spaces vital to ecosystem dynamics. These areas of natural heritage found throughout are crucial to the sustainability and health of the natural and human environment. The protection of these sites can take a number of different forms, both private and public. Such practical concepts as stewardship provide an effective means of private protective management. However, much of Haliburton County is Crown land and thus the responsibility of the Ministry of Natural Resources. This paper looks at public initiatives in Haliburton and methods for improving the process and implementation. Bioregional approaches to planning and management frame suggestions for protection enhancement. The provincial program of Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest is looked at as having the potential to recognize endangered spaces and natural heritage areas but not the management to protect these areas in a bioregion to ensure ecological integrity and maintain biodiversity.
Roots, Robin
TPB-528
1992
The Heritage Buildings of Haliburton
<p>There is a growing acknowledgement of the benefits of heritage buildings to a community with respect to tourism and that of building a sense of regional identity. Focusing attention on building materials, this paper examines the roles of nature, culture, and authority in shaping the landscape of Haliburton.<br /><br />The effects of climate, soil and geology, topographical features, and vegetation are considered within the topic of nature. The influences of tradition, fashion, and technology are noted under culture and the sphere of authority encompasses such issues as boundaries and roads, taxes, the Land Company and modern authorities at all levels.<br /><br />Current efforts in the preservation of heritage buildings are noted as well as suggestions for improvement in this critical area of community planning.</p>
Starr, Mike
TPB-533
1991
Snowdon Park: Getting to Know Your Bioregion
History and development of Snowdon Park
Stoddart, Sandra
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1994
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-531
Role of Leadership Educational Facilities in the Haliburton Highlands: A Case Study of Bark Lake Leadership Centre
Bark Lake Leadership Centre
Sylverster, Lara F.
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1996
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-559
Project Application for the Hawk Lake Log Chute Restoration
Application for funding to restore the log chute as part of the Stanhope Museum interpretative program on logging, and to create forest heritage and geology interpreative trails in cooperation with the Haliburton Highlands Trails and Tours Network.
Township of Algonquin Highlands
T-639
2001
Township of Algonquin Highlands, Stanhope Heritage Discovery Museum
Uranium Mining in Haliburton, A Look at the Current Status, Indicators and a Public Health Guide
Local uranium mining<br />Environmental Science / Studies<br />Geography
Wangmo, Tandin; Smith, Devon; Baker, Scott; McBride, Mary; Adugbo, Cromwell; Norris, Holly
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2010
Environment Haliburton<br />Host contact: Buckingham, Darlene
Sager, Eric; Stinson, Jim<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-620
Discovering the (Hi)Story of Haliburton through its Lakes' Names
Lake names and the history of the county
This research paper discusses the history of Haliburton County by examining the names of lakes in the region. Looking at "what is in" the names (past and present) of lakes in Haliburton helps to piece together and understand the history of the County.<br /><br />Haliburton's history from First Nations through settlement days, with the interaction of Europeans and First Nations people, to the development of industry is presented as reflected in the naming of lakes in the area.
Whidden, Elinor
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1998
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-594
Cultural Mapping In Minden Hills
Inventory and mapping of cultural sites
The project researches tangible cultural sites and intangible cultural resources to provide cultural and historical foundations that if expanded upon can be part of a cultural mapping project.
Wilson, Miranda; Venton, Victoria
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2010
Minden Hills Cultural Centre<br />Host contact: Pagliaro, Daniella
Nicol, Heather; Skinner, Mark<br />Department: Geography
TP-615
Notes Toward and Environmental History of Haliburton: The Pine Logging Period, 1852-1884
Geopolitics and logging history
Wolfe, Ben
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
1990
Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Studies
TPB-522
Interviews with local loggers
1970s
Notebook of John Arnberg of Eagle Lake
1891-1893