March 23, 2015
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Sugarbush in rural Ontario. It takes approximately 40 litres of maple sap to make 1 litre of maple syrup. The maple sap is collected in either buckets or by way of a pipeline that brings sap from the tree to the processing area. The sap, which comes out of the tree with a sugar content of approximately 2%, is boiled until it reaches between 66% and 67.5% sugar content.
via Southwestern Ontario.
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‘Western Fair Story’ tree sculpture by Robbin Wenzoski near King Street, London, Ontario
via the-forest-city.