A bottle of maple syrup and leaf-shaped maple candle sit on a stump against a snowy backdrop

2025 Maple Weekend: 9 Businesses Offering Demos, Samples, and More

Maple season arrives this year at a time when people are primed to make the most of local experiences and national pastimes. Tapping trees, boiling syrup, and rolling maple taffy in the snow are annual traditions that can evoke rich, happy memories of Canadian spring—or create new ones for kids on their first trip to the sugar bush.

Though several sugar bushes throughout Kawarthas Northumberland welcome visitors throughout March and into April, there’s no better time to take a tour than Maple Weekend. On April 5 and 6, producers across Ontario will host demonstrations, offer samples, and celebrate the unique pleasures of the season.

Nine producers in the region are participating in 2025. Don’t miss a chance to visit a sugar shack (or two, or three) and learn more about the processes behind maple syrup.

We’ve done our best to confirm that the following businesses are ready to host, but it’s a good idea to call ahead and confirm. Just be sure to bring your boots so you can enjoy the forest to its fullest.

Staples Maple Syrup (403 ON-7A, Cavan)

This multigenerational family farm and 4-time Royal Winter Fair winner invites guests to watch their production process and enjoy fresh samples on Sunday April 6, 1 pm to 4pm.

Woodleigh Farms (528 Sharpe Line, Cavan)

Woodleigh Farms has been producing maple syrup for over four decades. On the maple weekend, they’ll offer a tour of their operation as well as their new passive solar greenhouse.

Clancey & Gale’s Maple Products (542 Waite Rd, Pontypool)

Try your syrup on top of fresh hot waffles at this popular Pontypool location. Please call ahead to 705-277-9420 to book a time slot between 9:00AM and 4PM.

J & K Sugar Shack (3804 Challice Line, Millbrook)

Indulge your sweet tooth with this small family-run operation’s delicious syrup as well as maple butter, sugar, lollipops, candies, cotton candy and cookies.

Red Mill Maple (1232 Deyell Line, Millbrook)

Red Mill’s tasting bar is the perfect place to sample tasteful twists on classic maple syrup, such as bourbon barrel-aged and cinnamon-infused syrup. Traditional French-Canadian crêpes and snow taffy will also be available.

Rainbow Woods Farms (65 Ripleys Way, Kawartha Lakes)

Rainbow Woods doesn’t just make excellent maple syrup—visit for a chance to explore the farm’s trails, or meet the spring lambs.

Sweet Maple Farm (10010 Power Line Rd, Bailieboro)

On Saturday, April 5 from 9-5, enjoy creative twists on a classic sugar bush visit with a scavenger hunt, maple-themed sensory bin, trails, and more.

Puddle Duck Farm (476 County Rd 10, Millbrook)

With over 2000 taps, Puddle Duck Farm is a great opportunity to see a sugar shack in action—and the maple butter and candies are sure to please as well.

Johnston’s Farm Market (10704 Northumberland County Rd 28, Bailieboro)

Demonstrations and samples are the order of the day at Johnston’s Farm Market. Call ahead to be sure you don’t miss boiling times!

Share this post

Read More

A skier in a yellow jacket heads down a corridor of trees
Outdoor Recreation

Top 6 Winter Activities in Kawarthas Northumberland

Here in Kawarthas Northumberland, the outdoor season doesn’t stop when the cold weather hits. The region abounds with exciting ways to make the most of winter, and so we’ve compiled a few of our greatest hits into one place. If you see something that sparks your interest, just check the forecast, bundle up, and head

Read More »
A person looks out over a frozen creek
Day Trips

Six Winter Hiking Trails to Try in Kawarthas Northumberland

Many of the trails in this region are a pleasure in any season, so winter hiking doesn’t mean reinventing the wheel. Instead, you’ll find many of our local favourites transformed by a fresh blanket of snow, bracing air, and a quiet and calming atmosphere that’s unique to the season. We’ve selected the areas below for

Read More »
A snowy owl perched on a branch, wings spread
Uncategorized

Winter Birding with Drew Monkman

In deep winter, unless you’re an avid skier or snowshoer, it can feel a bit like the outdoor season is on pause. According to naturalist and avid birder Drew Monkman, nothing could be further from the truth. “You can typically find 70 or so species of birds here from December through March,” he says. “Winter

Read More »