Where to Find the Best Sugar Bushes Near Ottawa This Spring
As the snow finally gives up and the thermometer begins its slow climb, maple trees wake from their winter nap and get to work. Sap starts running, buckets start filling, and we’re reminded that it takes a whopping 30 to 40 litres of sap to make just one litre of syrup—proof that Canadians are nothing if not patient. When those perfect temperatures arrive (a crisp -5°C at night and a balmy 1°C during the day), the sugar bushes spring to life.
Suddenly, it’s maple season. The air smells sweet, boots get muddy, and weekends are made for pancakes dripping in liquid gold or maple taffy rolled on fresh snow.
Luckily, the Ottawa area is spoiled with fantastic sugar bushes; places where kids can race from tree to tree searching for sap, and adults can happily insist they’re “just here for the scenery.”
Here are nine of our favourite Ottawa-area destinations to celebrate spring’s sweetest tradition.
Vanier Sugar Shack
300 des Pères-Blancs Avenue
Open:
February 15th to April 19, 2026
Friday, Saturday, & Sunday — 9:00 am to 2:00 pm (no reservations)
Wednesday-Friday – open for group reservations
Restaurant: Yes
What to expect:
Tucked just 5 km from downtown Ottawa, the Vanier Sugar Shack is Canada’s only urban sugar shack, a true hidden gem you can even reach by bus. This 17.5‑acre pocket of forest has been keeping the maple‑syrup tradition alive since 1939, thanks to the White Fathers missionaries who first tapped the trees here.
Today, visitors can wander this unexpected woodland escape, enjoy a hearty maple‑smothered meal, and learn how syrup is made right in the heart of the city. It’s the perfect blend of urban convenience and rustic charm.
Distance from Parliament Hill:
5.9 km
Approximate location: On the grounds of Vanier Museopark
Sugar season and sugar shack | Vanier Museopark
Photo: Via Museopark Facebook
Fulton’s Sugar Bush and Maple Shop
Feb 28 to Apr 19, 2026
Monday -Friday: 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Saturday, Sunday, Ontario March Break, Good Friday & Easter Sunday: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Step into six generations of maple‑making magic at this premium, organic, single‑source family farm. Whether you prefer a peaceful walk or an energetic cross‑country ski, you’ll find 8 km of scenic trails winding through a gorgeous sugar bush — perfect for nature lovers, weekend wanderers, and anyone who just wants to breathe in that sweet maple‑scented air.
On weekends, hop on a horse‑drawn sleigh ride, warm your hands by the outdoor fire, and treat yourself to maple taffy rolled on fresh snow. It’s the kind of classic Canadian experience that makes spring feel like a celebration. Note that there is an admission fee, which helps support the farm and maintain the trails.
Distance from Parliament Hill:
72.8 km
Approximate location: About 12 km south of Pakenham
Fulton’s Sugar Bush and Maple Shop – Fulton’s Sugar Bush and Maple Shop
Photo: Fultons_via facebook
Temple’s Sugar Bush
1700 Ferguson’s Falls Road, Lanark












