Inukshuk Manor Bed & Breakfast, Haliburton, Ontario
Inukshuk Manor Bed and Breakfast has a unique stackwood exterior and is situated on 96 acres of forest with marked trails for walking and snowshoeing. The word Inukshuk means "Looks like a man when viewed from a distance." The Inuit used the Inukshuk to herd caribou, and to guide people when travelling on the land. The symbol of the Inukshuk was chosen for our bed & breakfast to represent a guide to the northern hospitality offered to you during your stay.
Our home has two guest bedrooms, each with a private bathroom, a guest living room, and a screened porch leading to an outside deck. Enjoy a full breakfast, highlighting our maple syrup which is made on the premises.
Address and contact details

Box 281 Gooderham
Haliburton
Ontario
K0M 1S0
Canada
- (705) 447-9961 ( Telephone )
- Website
Map of Inukshuk Manor Bed & Breakfast
Location details / directions
Inukshuk Manor Bed and Breakfast is located 25 km from Haliburton Village with 5 minute access to three lakes, two are connected by a beach with parking. The Bear Lake mineral collecting site is just 4 kilometres away and there are bike trails to Tory Hill and Wilberforce.
