Monday, April 02, 2007


Have you ever wanted to take part in a true Canadian springtime tradition? Then it’s time to dig out the lumberjack sweater and wool socks because there is just one weekend left to participate in the Maple Syrup Festival at Bronte Creek Provincial Park.

“This is our 10th year of the festival and we’ve made improvements each year,” says festival organizer, Shiela Wiebe, “The festival opened on March 3 this year and has experienced record attendance. If the trend continues we should see the monthly total reach 33,000 visitors.”

Responding to last year’s demand for more children’s activities, they have added an area offering family games and have made improvements on the Festival Passport Challenge.

This annual festival boasts a number of things to keep visitors busy, including a wagon ride to and from a heated pancake house where visitors can enjoy fresh, hot pancakes with freshly tapped pure maple syrup and sausage.

Other activities include a guided tour of Maple Lane, where 1890s-costumed interpreters demonstrate the method for tapping maple trees, and the processes involved in making maple syrup and maple sugar.

For more laid-back entertainment, visitors can relax while watching a movie in the Logging Theatre, view artifacts in the Maple Museum, or tour the 100-year old Spruce Lane Farmhouse.

For those wanting to leave with souvenirs, the Maple Gift Shoppe allows you to take home bottles of the fresh maple syrup harvested right on the Bronte Creek Park grounds.

Maple syrup festivities are open to the public from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. every weekend in March, including April 1 this year. With only one weekend left to take advantage of this unique opportunity, hurry out to Bronte Creek Park before the taps run dry.

General admission fees do apply, so for more information call 905-827-6911 or visit www.BronteCreek.org.

Festivities take place in the Day-use area of Bronte Creek Provincial Park, just north of the QEW on Burloak Drive (exit 109), between Oakville and Burlingon.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for the plug! The weather did not cooperate but we had a great "run" anyway.

1:08 PM  

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