March Break is coming, and what better time to learn about a great Canadian tradition?
Maple Magic returns to Mississauga from March 14 to 22, and with that comes the tapping of the maple trees and the extraction of the sap that is turned to the sweet-tasting syrup and other sugary goodies.
Held at the Bradley Museum on Orr Road, participants can learn about Indigenous origins of the maple harvest, experience the process of making maple syrup, indulge in pancakes with real maple syrup, and enjoy crafts, games and guided tours of the site.
Activities available
Pancakes with real maple syrup
Outdoor guided tours of the maple sap line with museum interpreters
Learn about Indigenous seasonal food traditions from Elder Mark Sault of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation (March 14 and 15 only)
Petting zoo (March 21 and 22 only)
Crafts and games
Gift shop with maple syrup and treats by Canadian producers
On the days of operation, the hours are noon to 4 p.m. and various timeslots are available.
This is a paid event, and tickets can be purchased online. This event will be held rain or shine.
Parking is extremely limited onsite at Bradley Museum and along Orr Road where legally permitted. There is some overflow parking available at nearby Meadowwood Park. A shuttle bus service may be provided as well. Check back closer to the event date for availability.
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