One year, as Kevin was cutting firewood about 2/3 of the way back on the property, he found an old scar deep in a maple tree that looked like it might have been a tap hole. We started our quest again and after a few exploratory hikes, found the crevice. It was far enough back in the property that I felt sorry for the horses and people who climbed the escarpment and slogged through the snow to make syrup in those days.
Old Syrup Site: Maximizing the Landscape for Syrup Making
The oldest record we have of syrup making in this bush was the 1861 census which listed the agricultural production of the land inclusive of 90 lb. of maple syrup. I am the 5th generation of my family to live and make syrup here.
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