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    Join us for a weekend of spooky camping fun in October!

    Activities include a spooky hike, a campsite decorating contest and trick or treating. Costumes and decorations are highly encouraged! In order to participate just reserve your campsite through the park reservation system, setup and decorate your site during the day. On Saturday evening enjoy trick or treating and there is a spooky guided hike.  

     

    Camping Season is April-October

    Reserve by Phone: 1-888-668-7275

    Reserve Online: www.OntarioParks.com

     

    For specific questions about Camper Halloween please call campround office at 905-827-3228.

      Daily Fee        Additional
    Vehicle     
    Campsite - Regular $49.44 $14.13
    Campsite - Ontario Senior $39.55 $11.53
    Campsite - Ont. Persons with Disabilities $24.72 $7.63
         
    Reservation Fee $11.00 online, $13.00 other
    Change / Cancellation Fee $8.50 online, $10.50 other 
         
    Yurts $194.28 $100 deposit 

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    Maple Syrup Festival

       

     Fresh Ontario maple syrup begins flowing at Bronte Creek Provincial Park on the first Saturday in March when the park's annual Maple Syrup Festival gets under way. The maple syrup festivities are open to the public from 9:30am to 3:00pm every weekend in March and March Break.

    Access the wakelet in this link for access to all things maple! : Bronte Creek Maple Syrup Festival - Wakelet

    Enjoy a guided tour of  Maple Lane, where interpreters costumed for the 1890's demonstrate different historical ways of collecting and making maple syrup. The tour ends in the middle of Spruce Lane Farm where you can learn how to make fresh maple sugar or enjoy a stick of delicious maple taffy before visiting the various farm animals in the yard.

    Visit our family activity centre where kids can have fun and play lots of exciting games. Make sure you don't miss Spruce Lane Farmhouse, a living history museum that recreates life from 1899. Be sure to browse through the maple products and souvenirs available in the Maple Gift Shop and purchase a bottle of syrup to take home. And what's a Maple Syrup Festival without a pancake meal? Hop on a wagon that will take you to the Pancake House where you can enjoy fresh, hot pancakes and sausages with pure maple syrup.

     

    $6.00 small meal

    $12.00 medium meal

    $40.00 family platter

     Top 5 Must-Try Treats at the Maple Syrup Festival

    Maple Syrup Festival F.A.Q.

     

    Don't leave without a souvenir from our Maple Gift Shop!

     

    Chocolate Treats

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Maple Butter, Jams and Jellies

     

    Cookies and Shortbread

     

    Candies, Caramels and Taffy

     

    Dressings, BBQ Sauces, Rubs and Seasonings

     

    Maple Syrup

     

    We also sell park merchandise including clothing, mugs, children's toys and other gifts!

     

     

     

    If you have any questions please call our Main Office at 905-827-6911

    Spring Time on the Farm

    Spring Time on the Farm

     Come and enjoy Spring on the Farm!

    Celebrate spring the historical way on Victoria Day Weekend! Our Spring Time on the Farm event runs from 10pm to 4pm at our Spruce Lane Farmhouse and the surrounding farm. Experience historical demonstrations, hands-on activities, Victorian games, farm animals and more! Children 10 and under will not want to leave the park without a visit to the Children's Farm and Playbarn. No additional cost other than regular park admission fee.

    Lots of things to see an do!

    🌸Tour Spruce Lane Farmhouse - our living history museum
    🌸Visit our heritage farm animals
    🌸Play some old-fashioned Victorian games
    🌸Watch live demonstrations
    🌸Barn Dance at 1:00 and 3:00
    🌸 Our popular Victorian Tea program is back! Come to Spruce Lane Farmhouse for an afternoon Victorian tea party where tea and cake will be served the way they were more than 100 years ago. Learn how to make a proper Victorian tea and discover the history behind their traditions. No reservations required. Tea service sittings at 12:00pm and 2:00pm. Please arrive early in order to guarantee a seat.

    No additional charge other than regular park admission. Quilts, crafts and wood working will be available for sale.

    Park Admission Fees

     

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