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The Sugar House
  

Our sugar House is open for the month of March. Please call us to make sure that Mother Nature provided us with enough maple sap to run the Sugar House. We make maple syrup the old fashioned way, with a wood fire. This gives the maple syrup a distinct flavor that you just don`t get with an oil fire. Making maple syrup has been a family tradition here at Parker`s Maple Barn for 5 decades. During sugar season, one can sometimes find a wait to enter the restaurant but our sugar house offers full tours of the operation to help you pass the time.

Wood-Fired Evaporator
  
We will show you how the Native Americans made "Zinsibukwud" (maple sugar) by placing hot rocks into the sap, right up to modern sugar making in our wood-fired evaporator. After a trip through the sugar house, you certainly will go home smelling like a sugar maker! Group tours are welcome week days by appointment only, but call well before the season arrives to ensure the time you want!

All of our maple products are available in the Corn Crib Gift Shop, and of course you can order on-line, we will ship to the continental United States and Hawaii.

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Drilling the Tree Tap
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Collection Bucket Under Tree Tap
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Evaporator Boiling Off the Water
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Collecting the Sap
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Evaporator with Doors Closed
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Evaporator with Doors Open
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The Draw
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Nearing the Finished Product
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Measure the Mixture for Syrup Content
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