Fresh maple syrup poured onto snow during an outdoor winter festival, with children watching in the background.

Sucrerie Seguin Sugarbush

Celebrate maple syrup season in Ontario 2026

Fresh maple syrup poured onto snow during an outdoor winter festival, with children watching in the background.

Sucrerie Seguin Sugarbush

Each year as winter recedes, the changing climate brings warmer days and frosty nights. This causes sap in sugar maple trees to flow up from the roots, and maple harvesting to kick into high gear.

During this short but eagerly anticipated sweet season, guests flock to sugar bushes (maple forests) and sugar shacks to witness the tree-tapping and boiling process that converts sap into syrup. Pancake houses pop up and kids are treated to maple taffy. Family-friendly maple-themed events and festivals follow. Beyond maple syrup, this versatile flavour is used in so much, from beer and wine to tea and coffee. It’s infused in spreads, jams, butter, butter tarts, donuts, bacon and even maple bacon donuts.

And it’s not just maple trees. Birch trees can also be tapped for sap to make birch syrup. Birch season occurs just after maple syrup season, in late April to early May. Birch syrup is not quite as sweet as maple syrup, so it’s a tasty ingredient in barbecue sauces and marinades.

During the first weekend in April, Ontario Maple Weekend features two full days of activities at participating sugar bushes across Ontario. Find more places to sample and experience top-quality maple in Ontario. Don’t miss out—time is limited during this tasty season.

Haliburton Highlands to the Ottawa Valley

Producer tending maple syrup equipment inside a sugar shack.
Maple Weekend | Lanark County Tourism

The knowledge and use of sweet sugar maple sap originated with the Indigenous Peoples of the Eastern Woodlands, who valued it for centuries. 

In and around the Ottawa area, maple syrup production continues today. So much so that Lanark County, located within an hour’s drive southwest of Ottawa, is hailed as “Ontario’s Maple Syrup Capital.”

Lanark County Maple Experience

Choose your own adventure on a self-guided tour of seasonal maple sugar bushes and camps, as well as other year-round maple-related stops at shops, restaurants and breweries.

Location: throughout Lanark County

Fulton’s Sugar Bush and Maple Shop

Nestled between the communities of Pakenham and Almonte in Mississippi Mills, Fulton’s is like the godfather of maple with over 170 years and six generations of experience.

Explore the property trails, book a horse-drawn sleigh ride and visit the maple shop for various types of maple syrup, including flavoured maple syrup. On your guided walking tour, you’ll learn all about maple tapping and production, and sample fresh maple taffy on snow. 

Location: 399 Sugar Bush Road, Pakenham

Sand Road Maple Farm

Just east of Ottawa, this fully operational maple farm opens its gates to visitors to witness the traditional maple syrup-making process. And of course, to enjoy a homemade pancake and maple syrup buffet-style feast, available on a first-come, first-served basis.

The syrup season typically begins in March and runs until the sap stops flowing.

Location: 17190 Sand Road, Moose Creek

Wheelers Pancake House, Sugar Camp and Maple Heritage Museum

Book a reservation for a meal at Wheeler Pancake House, where you can enjoy delicious pancakes made from scratch. Visit Wheelers Maple Heritage Museum, which holds the Guinness World Record for the “Largest Collection of Maple Syrup Artifacts.”

Wheelers Maple Farm and Pancake House will be open from early March to late April, Tuesdays to Sundays, for select hours. 

Location: 1001 Highland Line, McDonalds Corners, Lanark Highlands

Stanley's Olde Maple Lane Farm

Located half an hour from downtown Ottawa, Stanley’s Olde Maple Lane Farm offers fun family activities year-round.

During the maple season, take a tractor-drawn ride to the sugar bush and visit the farm museum and heritage sugar shack. Enjoy tasty pancake syrup served in the pancake house. Purchase delicious maple treats such as maple sugar candies, cookies, seasonings and condiments at the Farm Shop.

Opens Saturdays and Sundays from February 28 to April 12, and again from Tuesday to Friday during March Break 2026 (March 17–20).

Location: 2452 York's Corners Road, Edwards

Perth Festival of the Maples

Held in the heart of downtown Perth on the last Saturday in April, the Perth Festival of the Maple marks the end of maple syrup season with an energetic street festival full of local producers, vendors and maple-inspired goodies. 

Sample fresh syrup, maple candy and taffy on snow, browse artisan booths, enjoy live entertainment and family activities, savour pancake breakfasts and admire classic car displays.

This event takes place on April 25, 2026.

Location: Downtown Perth

Maple Weekend in Haliburton Highlands

During the first weekend in April each year, Haliburton Highlands invites you to experience Ontario’s favourite springtime treat, from sugar bush trails and demonstrations to pancake breakfasts and maple syrup products.

Join this maple celebration on April 4 and 5, 2026.

Location: throughout Haliburton Highlands

Maple Sugar Bush Dog Sledding Tour

Join Winterdance to experience Ontario’s only dogsled maple sugar bush tours.

Explore the scenic sugar bush trail by dogsled, learn about maple syrup production at the sugar shack, sample maple taffy and receive a bottle of world-famous syrup.

Tours are offered on select dates during the maple season.

Location: Haliburton Highlands

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Southeastern Ontario

Selection of maple syrup bottles and leaf-shaped containers displayed on a picnic table during a maple festival.
Kingston’s Maple Madness

From family-friendly events to maple-themed wine and dining experiences, there are great opportunities to enjoy Ontario’s favourite sweet treat in Kingston and Prince Edward County.

Kingston’s Maple Madness

A seasonal highlight for families, the annual maple syrup event at Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area involves demonstrations of sap boiling as well as wagon rides and trails to explore.

Check back for 2026 dates.

Location: 1641 Perth Road, Glenburnie

PEC March Maple Madness

March Maple Madness celebrates local sugar bushes, maple farms and maple treats in The County.

Create your own itinerary from the dozens of participating maple syrup producers, wineries, breweries, cideries, restaurants and accommodations.

The event takes place every Saturday and Sunday from February 28 to March 29, 2026.

Location: Prince Edward County

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Muskoka, Parry Sound and Algonquin Park

Muskoka Maple Festival

Each spring, communities across Muskoka, Parry Sound and Almaguin Highlands turn their attention to maple in a big way.

Muskoka Maple Festival

Hailed as spring’s sweetest party, this family-friendly event celebrates all things maple with an entire day of fun activities, performers and entertainment and of course, a myriad of maple syrup-inspired foods.

This event takes place on April 25, 2026.

Location: Main Street, Huntsville

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Sault Ste. Marie and Algoma

Display of St. Joseph Island pure maple syrup bottles with a chalkboard sign at the Maple Syrup Festival.
St. Joseph Island Maple Syrup Festival

There are a handful of dedicated maple syrup producers in this region, specifically on St. Joseph Island, just over half an hour’s drive from Sault Ste. Marie. With an abundance of maple trees, the island is one of Northern Ontario’s most significant maple syrup-producing areas.

St. Joseph Island Maple Syrup Festival

Meet local maple producers and craft vendors, then fill up on all-you-can-eat pancakes, sausages and delicious maple syrup at the annual Maple Syrup Festival held at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 374.

This event takes place on the weekends of April 4 and 5 and 11 and 12, 2026. 

Location: 1534 10th Sideroad, Richards Landing

Maple Weekend at Hogan’s Homestead

Celebrate everything maple at this family-run sugar bush. Enjoy a maple taffy station, maple syrup sampling, baked goods at the sugar shack bake shop and sweets at the local marketplace.

This event takes place on April 4 and 5, 2026.

Location: 1157 Thielman Road, Goulais River

Find more maple-inspired highlights at:

  • Gilbertson’s Maple Products and Pancake House, one of Ontario’s largest syrup producers, features a signature line of maple-flavoured gourmet foods from mustard to dressings to nuts and candies.
  • Garside Gardens in Hilton Beach on St. Joseph Island for premium maple and birch syrup products, including a unique blend of the two. “Birple” is great for salad dressings, baking and on pancakes.

York, Durham and Headwaters

Interior of the Maple Syrup Museum of Ontario at Elliott Tree Farm, showcasing maple syrup products, candles, and local goods in a rustic wooden space.
Maple Syrup Museum of Ontario | Elliott Tree Farm

Visit these highly anticipated maple syrup festivals across the York, Durham and Headwaters region.

Elliott Tree Farm Maple Syrup Experience

Purchase tickets for a fun-filled maple syrup experience, which includes all-you-can-eat pancakes topped with award-winning maple syrup, and a walk along the sugar shack trail to see how maple syrup is made.

This event runs from February 14 to 16, then every weekend through to April 5, and again on March 16, 20, and April 3, 2026.

You can still take part in maple syrup season during the off-season. A 90-minute guided walking tour follows a sugar bush trail through the maple forest and includes a visit to a traditional sugar shack, along with a tasting. The tour is available on weekends from mid-April to mid-November.

Location: 9467 Erin East Garafraxa Townline, Hillsburgh

Maple Syrup Museum of Ontario

Elliott Tree Farm is also the home of the Maple Syrup Museum of Ontario (formerly of St. Jacobs). Visit the museum to see an extraordinary collection of early tools used to make maple syrup.

The Museum remains open during the Elliott Tree Farm Maple Syrup Experience (see information above).

Location: 9467 Erin East Garafraxa Townline, Hillsburgh

Sugarbush Maple Syrup Festival

Enjoy family activities, sugar shack demonstrations and delicious maple products during York Region’s maple syrup festival, which is held at two locations: Bruce’s Mill Conservation Area and the Kortright Centre for Conservation.

The festival takes place on the weekends from March 7 to April 6, 2026.

Locations:

Maplefest at Brooks Farm

Guided and self-guided sugar bush tours, a campfire, wagon rides, a barnyard playground and pancakes are some of the highlights that families will love during Maplefest at Brooks Farm.

Location: 122 Ashworth Road, Uxbridge

Purple Woods Maple Syrup Festival

Enjoy daily activities, such as maple syrup demonstrations, self-guided hikes through the sugar bush and shopping at the Heritage Store.

Special events include a sugar bush lantern walk with maple syrup tastings. 

Festival activities take place on weekends in March.

Location: 38 Coates Road East, Oshawa

Sunderland Maple Festival

During this outdoor event, you can look forward to music, entertainment, local maple producers and other vendors, pancake breakfasts and even iron forging demonstrations.

Try local festival recipes like maple garlic chicken wings and maple butter tarts.

This event takes place on April 11 and 12, 2026, with free admission and parking.

Location: 3 Jones Street, Sunderland

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Kawarthas and Northumberland

Traditional outdoor maple syrup boiling over an open wood fire, with a large hanging cauldron steaming in a winter forest setting.
Kawarthas Northumberland Maple Festival

From sap to syrup, the maple syrup-making process is a time-honoured spring tradition that’s celebrated throughout this region.

Kawarthas Northumberland Maple Festival

A collection of farms, communities and sugar bushes hosts events and activities during the maple syrup season. From Maplefest at McLean Berry Farm to tree tapping at Elmhirst’s Resort, build your perfect maple-themed getaway.

Location: throughout Kawarthas and Northumberland

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Sandy Flat Sugar Bush for wood-fired maple syrup, maple butter, sugar and maple-infused syrups.

Bruce, Grey and Simcoe

Breakfast plate with pancakes, French toast, sausages, and maple syrup served at Shaw’s Maple Syrup.
Shaw's Maple Syrup

When winter gives way to spring across Ontario’s “snowbelt” region, the annual sap-to-syrup traditions begin.

Tap into Maple

Take a self-guided maple-themed tour along the “sweetest route” to local operating sugar shacks and sugar bushes to experience the harvesting and boiling process of maple syrup production.

This event takes place from March 6 to April 5, 2026.

Location: throughout Lake Country

Sweetwater Harvest Festival at Wye Marsh

For a weekend in March, you’re invited to witness how maple syrup was made a long time ago at one of Ontario’s most unique family-friendly nature preserves.

This event takes place on the weekend of March 28 and 29, 2026.

Location: 16160 Highway 12 East, Midland

Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival

Discover one of Ontario’s longest-running maple traditions at this one-day spring event that brings the community together for pancakes, maple treats and small-town fun.

Browse hundreds of vendor booths, watch lively demonstrations and hop on a free shuttle to Lalonde’s Sugarbush to see how maple syrup is made.

Visit this event on April 25, 2026. 

Location: 14 George Street, Elmvale

Spring Tonic Maple Syrup Festival at Tiffin Conservation Area

Step back in time and see how syrup was made historically before exploring modern production methods. Breakfast with pancakes and fresh maple syrup is included, and you can take part in outdoor activities, live music, tractor-wagon rides, hikes through scenic trails and more.

This event takes place on April 11 and 12, 2026.

Location: 8195 8th Line, Utopia

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Huron, Perth, Waterloo and Wellington

Crowds filling a main street lined with vendor tents during a street festival.
Elmira Maple Syrup Festival

Explore maple goodness from the maple-infused chocolate treats in Stratford to the maple syrup farms and products in St. Jacobs, Elmira and more communities in Ontario’s Mennonite country.

Elmira Maple Syrup Festival

Elmira has been celebrating Ontario’s liquid gold since the spring of 1965 with pancakes and maple syrup. Visit the family fun area and enjoy farm displays, pony rides and a play area with inflatables and a climbing wall.

The annual maple syrup festival will take place on Saturday, April 11, 2026.

Location: Downtown Elmira

Blyth Creek Maple Farm

Enjoy guided sugar bush tours and learn about traditional and modern syrup-making techniques. Take a tractor-pulled wagon ride to the sugar bush, try fun activities like a crosscut saw challenge, meet the farm animals and sample maple treats in the sweet shop. 

Tours and experiences are available on weekends in March and April. 

Location: 42232 Moncrieff Road, Blyth

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Southwestern Ontario

Person pouring hot maple syrup onto snow for visitors to enjoy during the Essex Maple Syrup Festival.
Maple Syrup Festival

Maple syrup production is a long-standing tradition in Ontario’s agriculturally rich communities of Norfolk, Haldimand and Oxford County.

Richardson’s Farm and Market

Take a wagon ride to the sugar bush for a guided tour about maple syrup history. Purchase tickets for the hands-on Maple Experience, which includes brunch. This exclusive experience engages the senses and includes tapping the trees for sap, collecting and tasting sap at different stages of boiling and making taffy on snow.

Location: 131 River Road, Dunnville

Maple Syrup Festival

Join the Maple Syrup Festival during two weekends in March. Special events include the Lumberjack Weekend and the Taster’s Weekend, which features maple-inspired activities like the Maple Butter Tart contest.

Location: John R. Park Homestead Conservation Area, 915 County Road 50 East, Essex

Find more maple-inspired highlights at:

  • Chambers Pure Maple Product, just east of Waterford, is an eclectic little spot where you can stock up on jams, preserves and sweet or savoury maple BBQ sauce.
  • Jakeman’s Pure Maple Syrup in Woodstock is one of the largest maple syrup packers in Ontario, selling premium buttermilk pancake mix and a host of sap-inspired treats like maple cotton candy, cream cookies, sugar and popcorn.

Greater Toronto Area

Ice carver shaping a sculpture as families and children watch during the Sugar Shack TO festival in winter.
Sugar Shack Toronto

You don’t have to leave the city to enjoy maple season. From lively festivals to market vendors, Toronto brings Ontario’s maple traditions to an urban setting. 

Sugar Shack TO

Treat yourself to a weekend of maple fun at Sugar Shack TO. This urban maple event offers fresh Ontario maple taffy rolled on snow, maple-infused comfort food and interactive activities for all ages. Live entertainment, a maple sugaring demonstration and warming stations with bonfires keep you warm and immersed all day long. 

This event takes place on March 14 and 15, 2026.

Location: Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay West, Toronto

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Breedon’s Maple Syrup at St. Lawrence Market for pure Canadian maple syrup, ranging from a delicate golden to a strong, very dark syrup.

Maple Magic Festival 2026

Purchase tickets online to attend Mississauga’s annual maple syrup festival for all ages. Get a taste of maple syrup topped on delicious pancakes and shop for a bottle of maple syrup and maple treats to take home.  Join the Museum interpreters on a tour of the maple sap lines. On March 14 and 15, Elder Mark Sault of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation will share knowledge about Indigenous seasonal food traditions. Families can visit the petting zoo March 21 and 22.

Free shuttle bus service will be available from  Clarkson GO Station and Clarkson Community Centre.

This event takes place March 14–22, 2026.

Location: Bradley Museum, 1620 Orr Road, Mississauga

Hamilton, Halton and Brant

Metal sap bucket hanging from a maple tree during the Maple Syrup Festival at Bronte Creek Park, with sugar shack buildings in the background.
Bronte CreekPark | Oakville Tourism

Experience maple season across conservation areas, historic farms and rolling countryside in and around Hamilton. 

Maple Syrup Festival at Bronte Creek Park

Wander Maple Lane with costumed interpreters demonstrating 19th-century tapping and syrup-making methods. Afterwards, you can learn to make fresh maple sugar or enjoy a stick of tasty maple taffy. Kids will love the wagon ride to the pancake house, visiting the farm animals, participating in exciting games and getting a souvenir from the Maple Gift Shop. 

This event runs every weekend in March and every day during March Break.

Location: 1219 Burloak Drive, Oakville

Niagara Region

Leaf-shaped bottles of maple syrup arranged on a wooden table with tasting samples and cookies, showcasing different syrup colours and grades.
Maple Leaf Place | Niagara Tourism

Explore Niagara Region's maple history at a maple farm or at the world’s only indoor maple sugar bush located minutes away from the falls.

Sugar Bush Trek at White Meadows Farms

Get on board the Sugar Shuttle wagon for a scenic 10-minute ride through the countryside. At your destination, a guide will lead a 45-minute walking tour, where you will learn about the history of maple syrup and how it’s produced. Enjoy maple taffy on snow, explore the forest and enjoy your own sample of fresh maple syrup.

This experience is available on weekends from February 28 to April 12 and daily during March Break, from March 16 to 20. Advanced booking is recommended.

Location: 2519 Effingham Street, Pelham

Maple Syrup Days at Agape Valley

Take a hayride shuttle to the sugar bush at Agape Valley and enjoy a guided walk through the forest to see how sap is collected and made into maple syrup. Stop by the pancake house for a delicious pancake breakfast and treat yourself to delicious maple taffy.

Open weekends in March and daily during March Break, from March 16 to 20, 2026. A parking pass is required for admission.

Location: 392 Kilman Road, Ridgeville

Maple Leaf Place

Shop for maple products and get all your maple syrup questions answered. 

Experience the world’s only indoor maple sugar shack, learn about the history of maple syrup, sample a flight of different maple syrups and enjoy free traditional maple taffy. In addition, discover different grades of maple syrup and how to use maple syrup in baking and cooking.

Admission is free.

Location: 4199 River Road, Niagara Fall

Northeastern Ontario

Maple syrup bottles lined up on a counter, with a worker blurred in the background inside a sugar shack.
Sucrerie Seguin Sugarbush

Experience the sweetest season of the year in Northeastern Ontario.

Sucrerie Seguin Sugarbush

The Séguin family has been producing award-winning maple syrup since 1950. 

Located in Monetville, Sucrerie Seguin Sugarbush is east of Highway 64—just follow Dokis Reserve Road for nine kilometres from the highway. The final two kilometres to the sugar shack can be covered on foot or ATV, so make sure to bring rubber boots. 

Enjoy sugar bush tours, taffy in the snow and maple tastings on Sunday afternoons during maple season and during Maple Weekend, the first weekend in April.

Location: 1838 Dokis Reserve Road, Monetville

Visit ontariomaple.com for more info on Ontario’s maple makers and events. Double check the weather, reservations (if required), dates and hours of operation in advance, as some event details may change.

From historic sugar shacks to festive maple syrup celebrations, discover family-friendly ways to experience Ontario’s sweetest season and indulge in the best maple syrup treats. 

Last updated: March 12, 2026

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