The Muskoka Maple Trail is a collection of 21 of Muskoka’s best maple experiences. From sugar bush tours and pancake breakfasts to maple beer and maple bbq ribs, the Muskoka Maple Trail encourages you to build the most Canadian of adventures … a maple adventure! If you are looking for an overnight getaway, check out our many accommodations. Hurry, the maple fun only lasts until April 26!
Related: Muskoka Maple Festival, April 27 in Huntsville
Taking a sugar bush tour is one of the most quintessential Canadian experiences, and is an annual tradition for many Canadian families. The spring harvest of maple syrup symbolizes the end of a long winter, and the beginning of another beautiful spring. It is the celebration of Canada’s most beloved natural product, one that is synonymous with the Canadian lifestyle.
Visiting the sugar bush in the spring has long been a tradition, and has been passed down through the generations of many Canadian families. There is no greater signal that spring is here than going for a walk through the sugar bush on a bright day with the sweet aroma of boiling sap in the air.
Muskoka has two sugar bushes for you to visit this spring, where you can stock up on fresh, pure and local maple syrup. While you are there you can meet and greet with some of the nicest people you will ever meet in the maple syrup producers. They are more than happy to answer any questions you might have, or just chat all things maple. Their knowledge and background into maple syrup is fascinating! Some sugar bushes will even offer free samples of their syrup, maple butter and maple candy, and have these treats available for purchase as well.
What are you waiting for! Ring in spring with a visit to your local sugar producer and start your journey on the Muskoka Maple Trail!
Muskoka Lakes Farm & Winery (Bala): Fusing the best of Muskoka’s two major harvests, sweet maple and tart cranberries, Muskoka Lakes Farm & Winery welcomes visitors to take their maple inspired Bog to Bottle Tour, available from March 8 – April 26, every day at 11am, 1pm and 3pm. Learn about how cranberries are grown and harvested and then see how trees are tapped, check out how sap is boiled down to syrup and finish with a wine and maple tasting. Sample the range of wines made in Muskoka, finishing with Red Maple Dessert Wine – a delicious combination of cranberries and maple syrup. A sap to syrup sampling is a great way to experience the sweet taste of spring!
Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm ( Huntsville): Is a “State-Of-The-Art” 3,200 tap maple sugaring operation in the heart of Muskoka. We are the largest sugarhouse open year-round to the public. TripAdvisor rated #1 of 100 “Things To Do” in Muskoka.
More Maple Fun:
- Muskoka Maple Trail – 21+ of Muskoka’a top maple experiences running until April 26
- Muskoka Maple Festival – April 27, 2024 in Downtown Huntsville