Maple Syrup Museum of Ontario


Maple Syrup Museum of Ontario
The Maple Syrup Museum is now within an hour of the GTA!
The Maple Syrup Museum of Ontario is closed Dec 24, 2024-Feb 14, 2025.

The Museum reopens during our Maple Syrup Experience (Feb. 15-April 6, 2025).

The Gateway to breathtaking regions of Erin, Caledon, Headwaters, and Fergus Elora.

Stop in, enjoy the museum, and stretch your legs on our maple trial before shopping for our small batch maple products. Our Potted Landscape Tree Garden is also open with selection of potted of maples, spruce, and pine trees. There is no entrance or parking charge, and dogs are welcome on a leash
The Gathering of the Giants Parkland

After you visit the Maple Syrup Museum of Ontario we invite you to take the sugarbush trail to the Gathering of the Giants Parkland, a collection of giant sugar maple trees which are estimated to be at least 200 years old. The Maple Syrup Museum of Ontario and Elliott Tree Farm are honoured to share their magnificence and beauty with you. Please respectfully enjoy the peace and tranquility of this amazing space.
Elliott Tree farm acknowledges the land on which we welcome you to. For thousands of years, it has been the traditional land to the indigenous who discovered how to make maple sugar and sustain themselves within nature. The Elliott family arrived at the farm in the Summer of 1984 and recognize their stewardship to care for the land and its people through sustainable farming and community.
Today, Elliott Tree Farm specializes in growing Christmas trees and producing maple syrup and opens their doors for you to enjoy every Christmas and maple season.

Before heading out, be sure to check their website and social platforms for updates details, hours of operation and so much more!

The Maple Syrup Museum of Ontario is part of these authentic seasonal experiences and the artifacts have been carefully curated with easy-to-read story plaques to provide a fun and educational cultural experience.

When visiting the museum, you will learn why maple syrup production holds a cultural and historical significance of tradition and food value for the Indigenous people of Ontario and how maple syrup connected their communities to the land, reflecting a harmonious relationship with nature.

From those times of discovery, you will learn how early European settlers to the province adopted and adapted the indigenous maple syrup techniques making maple syrup a staple of early Canadian diets, providing a sweet source of sustenance during harsh winters.

Each year, during maple season, Elliott Tree Farm offers an authentic maple syrup experience to complement the museum.

You can join us starting on family day weekend in February through early April by reserving tickets and enjoy our famous all you can eat pancakes with our award-winning maple syrup followed by a visit to the sugarbush and woodfired sugar shack to taste, learn and explore the annual tradition of maple syrup in Ontario.
Photographers
Photography session access passes available on weekends 10 am – 4 pm. For custom or commercial photography please contact us to discuss.

Christmas Tree Experience
Thank everyone who comes to our farm year after year. We are looking forward to welcoming you and your family to the farm this holiday season.

Maple Syrup Experience
Our Maple Experience opens Family day long weekend on February 15, 16, 17 and runs every weekend through April 6 plus Monday, March 10 & Friday, March 14 of March break as well as April 4th (PD Day).

9467 Erin East Garafraxa Townline, Hillsburgh, ON N0B 1Z0
Elliott Tree Farm
Serving the Erin-Hillsburgh, Orangeville, Caledon, Georgetown, Bolton, Guelph, Brampton, Mississauga, Richmond Hill, Oakville, Milton, Vaughan, Newmarket, Shelburne, Grand Valley, Fergus, Kitchener, Waterloo, Toronto and surrounding GTA regions.

Location::9467 Erin East Garafraxa Townline
Hillsburgh, Ontario

Recurring Event: Yes

Start: 02/15/2025 / End: 12/31/2025
Website: Maple Syrup Museum of Ontario

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