There’s plenty to do at the festival, but one of the biggest reasons to go is to enjoy all the tasty maple syrup creations. If you can’t get enough maple syrup, you’ll be in heaven because maple syrup shows up in just about everything here.
As you walk through town, look up at the buildings along Main Street. I even stopped at a historical gas station where it still lists gas at 69 cents a gallon. Look down while strolling and you might see some the tulips of springtime in full bloom.
For carnival lovers, all the usual kid rides, games, and food trucks were present. Burgers, pizza, elephant ears, and brats were all available. Kids can also enjoy bunnies, goats, pigs, and more at the petting zoo. There is a playground in the center of town.
The children’s parade, the crowning of the Syrup Festival Queen, and musical performances on the main stage right along Main Street. The Glen Erin Pipe Band and Ezy Band are worth a look. They play the festival every year.
Traditionally held during the last full weekend in April. This year it will Be April 28-30, 2023