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Fall in Love with Maple

Sep 30, 2023Oct 8, 2023

Maple Syrup Products

Who says maple syrup is just for spring? It’s easy to fall in love with maple all year long. This fall we invite you to discover what’s so amazing about a maple sugarbush in fall, as the leaves on the trees change from green to vibrant yellows, blazing oranges and crimson reds.

Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm is a State-Of-The-Art wood-fired sugaring operation.  Located 10 minutes south of Huntsville, ON in the heart of Muskoka.  

The 3,200 tap sugaring operation is located near Mary Lake producing delicious maple syrup and maple value-added products. Sugarbush Hill is open 6 days a week from March to October.

At Sugarbush Hill, you can view maple antiques and artifacts in the “Heritage Cabin”,  see the “Pioneer Boiling” display,  stroll the “Sugarbush Hiking Trail” (1.2km) and see the network of tubing used to collect sap in the springtime.

Sugarbush Hill is also home to Ontario’s first ever “Maple Creemee” – a soft serve vanilla ice cream infused with our maple syrup.

For a great maple experience come join us here at Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm

For Fall in Love with Maple Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm is open all 9 days and offering:

  • Full line of maple syrup and maple value added products
  • On the weekend of Sept 30 and Oct 1, there will also be maple cotton candy, maple vegetarian chili and a free marshmallow roast both days from 11am-2pm
  • Maple creemees
  • Enjoy the fall colours in our “Sugarbush” hiking trail
  • Bring your maple questions to Tom and Eva

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