My weekend was indeed full of amazing adventures. That’s what’s life is all about, non?
It started off on Saturday morning, with a trip to Bruce’s Mill Conservation area for some amazing pancakes with maple syrup and a short hike. I’ve been participating in maple syrup festival since I was a child and it’s one of my favorite Spring time activities. The Maple Syrup Festival continues till April 7th. Advice: wear snowboots or rain boots
Maple Goodness
On Sunday morning, I went to check out The Big Cannoli for their famous fresh filled cannoli. I found out about this place from @ali_bidabadi who tweets about this place, practivally every Saturday morning (along with photos of the cannoli). After reading these tweets, I knew that I wanted to drive to Woodbridge one Sunday morning to check it out! Ali knows his cannoli – this place is da best.
Wicked.
On Sunday afternoon, I went to the Firkin to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. I was looking for a mid town bar that served Molson 67 and the Firkin is the answer! Believe it or not this was my first time having a green beer. Sadly I didn’t discover that they served Deep Fried Pickles till I was on my way out. (how did I miss that on the menu?) Looks like I will need to return!
Cheers!!
For more information:
Bruce’s Mill Conservation area 3291 Stouffville Road, Stouffville ON (905) 887-5531
The Big Cannoli, 28 Roytec Road Unit 11 (905) 850 6699
Quail & Firkin, 1055 Yonge St. (416) 962 0782
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The Perfect Sunday Breakfast
Temperatures have been skyrocketing and there is no better way to take advantage of these warm temperatures than to visit the Sugarbush Maple Syrup Festival. I have been going to a maple syrup festival since I was a kid and have continued the tradition. (I’m now just a big kid). This weekend, Toronto will see WARM temperatures once again…so why not take a drive out of the city.
I swear, in no time at all (i.e 20 minutes with no traffic) you can be at either Kortright Centre or Bruce’s Mills Conservation area to enjoy pancakes, a nature walk, bird watching, maple syrup, and wagon rides.
Things I have learned over the years:
a) go early to avoid line ups. Seriously.
b) wear rainboots. I can assure you that it will be muddy
c) visit with an empty stomach. You don’t want to miss the opportunity to eat pancakes at these festivals (see the photo of the pancakes on the top left? do I need to explain?)
d) take advantage of the wagon rides (like I said, I’m a big kid).
e) bring a camera and take pictures of the great outdoors.
What a great way to TAP into Spring !! (I stole this line from the Toronto Regional Conservation Authority – they should get the credit).
P.S the Sugarbush Maple Syrup Festival takes place this year from March 3 to April 9th.
Bruce’s Mill Conservation Area, 3291 Stouffville Rd, Stouffville ON (3 kms east of Highway 404)
Kortright Centre for Conservation, 9550 Pine Valley Drive, Vaughan ON (south of Major Mackenzie Drive)
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