Sugar Bush History
The farm at McDonalds Corners was settled around 1850 and has many magnificent old trees that date back to that early period. There are remains in the bush of stone fire pits where the settlers would boil sap in flat pans in the open air. In those days the syrup was converted into hard cakes of maple sugar to be stored as a year round sweetener, just like our First Nations did in earlier times.
Take a walk on our Sugar Bush Trail and enjoy the pleasures of walking through a young forest and learn something of the plants and animals that have become part of it. |
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