
A
New Brunswick tradition like no other! Celebrate the arrival
of Spring with the sweet taste of maple candy on the snow at
Kings Landing Historical Settlement.
This year you can be sure of double the fun and double the
chance to take in this event and support the York Sunbury
Search and Rescue when, for the first time, the event
happens on 2 weekends! Mark your calendar for March 20 & 21
and March 27 & 28 so as not to miss this sweet event.
York Sunbury Ground Search and Rescue will once again be
fundraising for their organization by serving a pancake and
maple syrup breakfast during the Sugarbush event. The meal
will be served all 4 days from 8:30a.m. until 2:30p.m. and
includes not only pancakes and maple syrup, but also eggs,
bacon, sausage, home fries, baked beans and a beverage. The
meal is served on a first-come, first-served basis at the
Family Restaurant in Kings Landing’s Visitor Reception
Centre. Cost of the meal is $8.75 per adult and $5.50 per
child.
In the historic village, enjoy a demonstration of 19th
century sugaring along with a treat of maple candy on the
snow! Also, visit the Hagerman and Joslin houses and
farmyard for period demonstrations and to visit the animals.
Wagon rides will be offered throughout the day and the
King’s Head Inn pub will be open with a limited menu and
entertainment throughout the day.
Admission fees for Sugarbush
weekend: $10.00/family, $5.00/adult,
$2.50/child Maple candy on the snow:
$2.00/stick
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