Monday, March 9, 2015

Sugaring Off at Westfield Heritage Village

I just love this time of year ... the sun is slowly warming up everything ...
 There's nothing more indicative of spring then the rising of tree sap ...

This hardy trio is tapping 160 maple trees at Westfield Heritage Village over the next few weeks. 
The syrup fest runs on March 15, 22, & 29, Good Friday April 3 and Easter Sunday, April 5, as well as Wednesday, March 18 and Thursday, March 19 during March Break.  All are welcome.

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One maple tree produces about 1 litre of pure maple syrup after the sap is boiled down.
'Tapping' is a native tradition, adopted by the French, then the English. Examples of that evolution are re-enacted all around the village by enthusiastic volunteers who play-out our colonial history. The wafting smells of wood smoke and boiling sap are a intoxicating combination when walking from display to display.


 Log cabin mistress tends a cooking fire at Westfield Heritage Village, March 2015. 


The19th century schoolhouse. No computers or cellphones needed for education back then ...

Main means of transportation before rail or auto
If going, be sure to wear good water-tight boots. The snow is melting fast, and it gets muddy. 

 Westfield Heritage Village is near Rockton, Ontario, about 40 minutes from downtown Hamilton, by car.  
For more information, including maps & entrance fees, link to Westfield Heritage Village.

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