Description

Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm is a State-Of-The-Art,  3,200 tap, wood fired, maple sugaring operation 10 minutes south of Huntsville in the heart of Muskoka.

Located near the shores of Mary Lake we produce maple syrup and maple value added products.  With easy roadside access our onsite maple shop is open 6 days a week from early March to late October.

According to well respected TripAdvisor Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm is traveller ranked as the #1 “Things To Do” in the District of Muskoka of over 130 “Things To Do”.

View maple artifacts and antiques in our “Maple Heritage Cabin”.  See our “Pioneer Kettle Boiling” display.  Hike on our “Sugarbush Hiking Trail” (1.2km).

Home of Ontario’s first Maple Creemee , a soft serve vanilla ice cream made with our delicious maple syrup.

For your premium maple experience visit Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm and help us celebrate the  first agricultural crop of the year.

Enjoy Maple Weekend

  • Maple Creemees
  • Maple Donuts
  • Maple Cotton Candy
  • Maple Taffy-On-Snow (weather permitting)
  • Maple Sap boil (with availability of fresh sap)
  • Marshmallow Roast (12-2 both days)

Hours for Maple Weekend: 10 am to 4 pm. (rain or shine)

This hiking trail through our maple sugarbush is a unique opportunity for the general public to see the vast collection system that connects thousands of trees via a network of food-grade tubing transporting maple sap to our sugarhouse for processing. The final result is the yummy maple syrup and maple value added products you can find in our maple shop.

Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm has been very blessed and we wish to give back in some way to the community that we live in. In lieu of a fee for the use of our hiking trail we ask if you could make a donation of a non-perishable food. These goods will be donated to “The Table Soup Kitchen” in Huntsville, Ontario. Some examples of donations needed are canned meat, fish or soups, peanut butter, dried fruit and nuts, canned fruit and vegetables, macaroni and cheese, toilet paper, pet food. If you are unable to provide a non-perishable food we will accept a cash donation and purchase food items as needed from your donation.

The Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm team considers SBH as a “Community Sugarhouse” and we say thank-you to all of you who support this endeavour. Our blessing is in the giving.

No offering is too small and all donations are very appreciated.

Sugarbush Hiking Trail is 1.2 km, difficulty is easy to moderate, takes about 25-30 minutes. Please follow the instructions posted at the beginning of the trail and take a photo of the sign. We adhere to the “Leave No Trace” principles. Leave no garbage and take everything out that you brought in. No food is allowed

It is suggested that you wear long pants and a long-sleeved shirt. Have proper footwear, there are a few wetter areas. Have your insect repellant available during the months of June-August

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