Sheltered on a quiet bay in the beautiful Halliburton Highlands, the Domain of Killien is an agreeable contradiction: a charming French dining room within an Ontario wilderness inn. The contrast works well for business guests, who may participate in outdoor adventures on a private 5,000-acre estate, and then enjoy excellent French cuisine and comfortable lakeside accommodations. The inn's Conference House and 12 guest rooms are suited to executive retreats and small seminars; these groups may have exclusive use of the property.
This secluded property grew naturally out of its history. Originally a backwoods hunting lodge, the Domain was purchased in 1982 by Count and Countess de Moustier,
who transformed the rustic lodge into a charming country inn
with a distinctive European influence. A new conference house
provides very comfortable meeting space with furnishings for
both board meetings and more casual fireside conversation

.The Domain of Killien is ideally suited to hosting small working groups and seminars. The tranquility of the Haliburton site and the availability of a state-of-the-art meeting facility provide an ideal environment for productive and successful meetings.
The Conference House is a newly equipped log facility. The interior, with a large stone fireplace and plush seats, was designed to be different from an ordinary meeting room. The furnishings, ample space and lighting lend a comfortable atmosphere without sacrificing modern amenities and services.
Click on a room name to view a floor plan.
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Room
Capacities |
| Meeting
Rooms |
Dimensions |
Stand
Up Reception |
Board-room |
| Conference House |
31'
x 33'

9.4 m x 10.1 m |
30 |
soft seating for 30 |
Domain of Killien provides the following equipment to meeting groups:
Corporate packages include accommodation, breakfast, dinner and
service breaks .
Based on single occupancy.
Guests at the Domain of Killien revel in abundant opportunities for outdoor pursuits. The estate includes 5,000 acres of Haliburton Highlands forest, lakes and 25 kilometres of trails for hiking and cross-country skiing. Other activities enjoyed
on-site include swimming (private beach), tennis, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, snowshoeing and skating. The Domain of Killien can arrange nature-oriented activities for visiting groups, including guided fishing trips, dog sled tours and photography workshops.
The Haliburton Highlands cross-country ski trail (100 kilometres) is one of North America's foremost ski trail system, and both skiing and dog sledding are major attractions during winter. The Haliburton Forest & Wild Life Preserve provides facilities for mountain biking, canoeing, fishing, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. During the warmer months, visitors may explore a boardwalk constructed high up in the pine trees. The town of Haliburton has two art galleries, a local history museum and facilities for indoor sports and curling.
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