Muskoka’s Maple Festival is just around the corner.
The festival will be held on April 26 and will feature a day full of events in downtown Huntsville, including the Kiwanis Sap run, live music, wood carving, a game zone and more.
The Rotary People of Action Huntsville is bringing back its pancake breakfast fundraiser starting at 9 a.m. at Trinity Church or outside on West Road, where they will serve homemade pancakes, sausages and local maple syrup donated by Sugarbush Hill Maple Farm.
“We love bringing the community together for a delicious breakfast while supporting important initiatives,” says Jennifer Jerret, President of Rotary People of Action Huntsville. “There is nothing better than enjoying great food, sharing laughs, and making a difference in our community.”
Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for kids. Funds raised from the event will support Rotary’s service projects in the community.
The festival will also feature a Maple Marketplace, which includes many of the region’s syrup producers, a Maple Taffy on Snow from the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Muskoka, a maple-inspired dining, interactive games and more.
For more info on the Maple Festival here