One-Tank Trip for March 10/18
(c) By Jim Fox
Sun Media newspapers/websites (Postmedia Network)
If you’re not able to escape to the sunny
south, there’s plenty of fun to be had close to home for this March Break week.
“Syrup sap, gossipy clothing, entomophagy
and more make it a wild-and-crazy holiday,” says Helen Lovekin of Ontario
Tourism.
Flapjacks doused in maple syrup along with sausages are popular treats at Shaw’s pancake house near Orillia. (Barbara Fox photo) |
Entomophagy – the
eating of insects – is possible as “kids seem to love this idea,” she added.
It’s part of
Bugfest at the Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory’s entomologically inclined event
now through March 18 with “yummy ants, mealworms and crickets that get the
chocolate treatment.”
Inside this
hot-and-humid enclave are some 2,000 butterflies and moths, and honey bee hives.
Ontario Tourism
suggests these and the following events in a “March Break Sampler.”
Sappy getaways
The sap is flowing
in the sugar bushes including Aylmer’s Springwater Forest with the traditional
wagon rides, maple syrup-making demonstrations and a pancake house.
It happens daily
during the break and weekends through March 25.
They’re “Tapping
into Maple” in Orillia and area where producers have been harvesting sap for more
than 100 years.
Fifth-generation maple syrup producer Tom Shaw shows the years-ago method of taping into maple at his farm near Orillia. (Jim Fox photo) |
There’s a
self-driving route with stops for sugar-bush tours and events, maple-laced cuisine
and overnight packages.
The Elmira Maple
Syrup Festival on April 7 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., is called the “world’s largest”
one-day event of its kind.
Get a taste of the
Quebecois cabane a sucre (sugar shack)
experience this weekend from the producers of the Redpath Waterfront
Festival at Lower
Jarvis and Queens Quay in Toronto.
The 13th annual 4-H
Pancake House is open at Jakeman’s Maple Farm in Sweaburg, near Woodstock.
Meals of fluffy
pancakes with syrup, breakfast sausages, maple baked beans and beverages are
served weekends and March 14 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. through March 30.
Learning about stick bugs at the Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory from naturalist Andalyne Tofflemire. (Barbara Fox photo) |
Other samplers
- Get the best of
the late winter at Ontario Place in Toronto by skating by the lake and strolling
along the West Island by day.
At night, check out
the Winter Lights, until March 18, from sunset to midnight.
- There are guided
night snowshoe hikes at the Collingwood Scenic Caves and Arrowhead Provincial
Park has Ice Trail Fire & Ice Nights, both until March 17.
- Kitchener is
painting the town green with the Irish Real Life Festival, now until March 18,
including theatre, film, dance, music and craft beer.
- Cambridge’s
Fashion History Museum will open the 101 Tales of Fashion exhibit March 14 to
year’s end.
Clothes and
artifacts tell the story of who wore what when and “run the gamut of history and
myth to outright gossip.”
For Ontario event
listings, check out ontariotravel.net
Fox trots
- An all-new Disney
On Ice show, Dare To Dream, featuring Moana and Beauty and the Beast, glides
into Hamilton’s FirstOntario Centre, March 15 to 18 for nine performances.
From Feld
Entertainment Inc., Mickey Mouse and Minnie take audiences on an expedition
across raging seas and snow-covered mountains.disneyonice.com
A Vernal Equinox Shinrin-Yoku Guided Walk to mark the changing seasons will be held in Kitchener. |
- The City of
Kitchener invites people to “celebrate the changing of the seasons on an evening Vernal
Equinox Shinrin-Yoku Guided Walk led
by a certified Nature and Forest Therapy Guide.
The free
event on March 20 for adults only stems from the Japanese practice known as
“forest bathing” and will explore the Huron Natural Area by twilight or
moonlight. Registration is required. kitchener.ca/huronnaturalarea
- Break activities are available at 26 Ontario Provincial Parks including a Maple Syrup Festival at Oakville’s Bronte Creek.
- Break activities are available at 26 Ontario Provincial Parks including a Maple Syrup Festival at Oakville’s Bronte Creek.
There’s the
Waterfowl Weekend March 17 and 18 with thousands of migrating ducks, geese and
swans at Presqu’ile park and the return of the tundra swans this month at
Pinery park. ontarioparks.com
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Jim Fox can be reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
For more One-Tank Trips: http://1tanktrips.blogspot.ca
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