Greater Toronto Area

TRCA: Sugar Bush Maple Syrup Festivals

Locations: Kortright Centre for Conservation (Woodbridge)
Bruce's Mill Conservation Area (Stouffville)
Organization: Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
Contact Name: Customer Service
Email: customerservice@trca.on.ca

Phone: 416-667-6295

Website: http://www.maplesyrupfest.com/

It's a sure sign of spring! Come out and 'tap into nature'. Demonstrations, wagon rides, activities and, of course, pancakes and maple syrup!

From Saturday March 5th until April 10th the festival runs at the Kortright Centre for Conservation in Woodbridge and at Bruce's Mill Conservation Area in Stouffville. Kortright is open every day from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. Bruce's Mill opens every weekend, all March Break, and weekdays, except Mondays and Tuesdays, from 9:30am - 4:30 pm. The last self-guided tour runs at 3:30 pm.

Kortright: 9550 Pine Valley Drive, south of Major Mackenzie Drive, west of Highway 400, Woodbridge.

Bruce's Mill: south side of Stoufville Road, east of Warden Avenue, Stoufville.

 


Purple Woods Conservation Area

2011 Purple Woods Maple Syrup Festival

March Break: March 12 to 20 Weekends: March 26, 27 & April 2,3 Hours 10:00 am to 2:30 pm

For more Maple Syrup Festival information:

website: http://www.cloca.com/msf/

Authority office at (905) 579-0411 or email us at mail@cloca.com.

 


Bronte Creek Provincial Park

2011 Maple Syrup Festival

http://www.brontecreek.org/bronte-creek-maple-syrup-festival.htm

or call: 905-827-6911 ext: 228

Fresh Ontario maple syrup begins flowing at Bronte Creek Provincial Park on March 5, 2011 when the park's annual Maple Syrup Festival gets under way. The maple syrup festivities are open to the public from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. every weekend in March and from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. daily through March Break (March 14-18th).

 


Mountsberg Conservation Area ~ Maple Towne

http://www.conservationhalton.ca/events.cfm?itemid=3512

or call: 905-854-2276

Sticky sweet harbinger of spring, the maple sap has begun to flow and Mountsberg Conservation Areas is opening the doors to Maple Towne. March 3 until April 9, 2012 (weekends, March Break and holidays) the working sugar bush will be in operation complete with Pancake House, Candy Cabin, Sugar Shanty and wagon rides! Visit Maple Towne and receive free entrance to Crawford Lake Conservation Area’s Sweetwater Season event when visiting on the same day.



Horton Tree Farms Sugar Bush Festival - Stouffville


Family owned and operated, open to public since 1968, beautiful rustic and natural setting.

Syrup making demonstrations - native, pioneer and modern, samples, tractor/wagon rides and nature trails.

Pure maple products and pancakes in the old log cabin.

Open to families on weekend and pre-booked groups of all ages on weekdays and weekends.

(Open mid march through mid April)

Only 30 minutes from highway 401

Visit our website:  www.hortontreefarms.com or call 1-800-420-7385