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December 2023 by Mike Hastings
Just picked up a bottle of maple syrup for a friend there today the price is good .I picked up some for myself back in October
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July 2023 by Pierre-Olivier Gaillard
A very beautiful maple syrup farm. It smells so good when they are making syrup!
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July 2023 by Julia Sart
Just the cutest little shop with amazing syrup at killer prices what more could you want?
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March 2023 by Dror Lahav
The service was great and very informative the maple was great
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March 2023 by Katie Wock
Great place. Everyone was super friendly and informative of the whole harvesting process. Everything tasted amazing as well. Thank you!
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March 2021 by john b.
Great setup with tubes everywhere. Not boiling last weekend. Will check again soon. It seems to be the only sugar house in a pretty large area.
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March 2020 by M Seraph
A wonderful trip for the family.
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March 2020 by Janice Sanders
Family run fledgling maple syrup operation...
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March 2020 by Michael Burdick
Ben and Veronica are the best
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March 2019 by Dee G
They came to a local fair by me & I sampled & purchased some of their products. They were absolutely delicious! I love maple anything, & was actually craving maple candy when I saw their booth. I highly recommend their products to purchase & the owners were very nice,too!
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March 2019 by Kathleen Sherman
Maple WeekendToday was our first trip to Maple Leaf Sugar House and the Owners gave a very informative tour of the process of making syrup. They also handed out samples of their products. This is definitely a place to visit.
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March 2019 by Brian Johnson
Amazing products, amazing people! Everyone here is so knowledgeable and friendly, and the maple products are out of this world!
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November 2018 by Brian S.
This place is down a dead-end road, and I'd never have known it existed had I not driven by a tiny sign announcing they were having a syrup-making open house. It was here that I learned that there were multiple shades of maple syrup -- light, amber, dark, strong. Until that fateful day, the only thing I knew was that Mrs. Butterworth was not maple syrup. It was a Satanic hodgepodge of high fructose corn syrup and chemical flavorings. Real maple syrup comes from trees. These folks make real maple syrup from trees you can see and touch. It's fun for the kids, as they can see the tubing that runs from maple to maple in the woods, then winds up at the sugar house. During open houses, you can see the entire process first-hand, ask questions, and learn interesting Maple Facts that you can drop at cocktail parties. The sugar house itself is always open on an honor basis. You come in, take the syrup you want, and leave cash. They have a variety of sizes ranging from "here's a tiny bottle of local maple syrup" to "I think I had too many kids."
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March 2017 by Jeff Piester
Incredible maple syrup and probably the nicest timber framed sugar house I have ever seen. It must have been built by a true master!
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March 2017 by Rick DuPont
I like getting sticky there every time I visit.