Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival

Elmvale • Township of Springwater • Simcoe County • Central Ontario Tourism

The Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival is one of Ontario’s best-known spring celebrations, drawing thousands of visitors each year to the community of Elmvale to enjoy fresh maple syrup, traditional food, and a festive day that celebrates Canada’s maple heritage.


Visitor Information

📍 Location: Elmvale, Ontario
🎟 Experience: Community Maple Festival / Maple Syrup Celebration
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Best For: Families, day-trip visitors, and maple syrup enthusiasts
🌾 Season: Early spring during the maple syrup season (usually late April)

Plan Your Visit

🕒 Time Needed: Plan to spend several hours exploring the festival activities and downtown Elmvale.
👟 What to Expect: Pancake breakfasts, maple syrup treats, artisan vendors, entertainment, and family activities.
🥞 Festival Highlight: Enjoy pancakes served with locally produced maple syrup, a tradition that draws visitors from across Ontario.
🚶 Community Atmosphere: Streets throughout Elmvale fill with visitors enjoying food vendors, craft displays, and entertainment celebrating Canada’s maple heritage.
🚗 Parking: Designated parking areas and shuttle services often available
🌐 Website: elmvalemaplesyrupfestival.ca


A Sweet Spring Tradition in Simcoe County

The Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival has become a cherished springtime tradition that celebrates one of Canada’s most iconic agricultural products. Each year the community welcomes visitors to enjoy the flavours and traditions of maple season, with pancake breakfasts, maple treats, and a festive atmosphere throughout the village.

The event reflects the long connection between maple syrup production and rural communities across Ontario. By bringing together local volunteers, producers, and visitors, the festival highlights the cultural importance of maple syrup while creating a welcoming celebration that marks the arrival of spring.

Did You Know?

The Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival is one of the largest one-day maple syrup festivals in the world and is run almost entirely by local volunteers.

Funds raised during the festival help support many community organizations and projects throughout the Elmvale area.

Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival

About the Agritourism Attraction

A Sweet Spring Agritourism Tradition Celebrating Ontario Maple Syrup

The Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival is a long-running, reoccurring spring agritourism event held annually in the community of Elmvale, Ontario. Timed with the maple syrup season, the festival celebrates one of Ontario’s most iconic agricultural products while welcoming visitors to experience the sights, tastes, and traditions of early spring in rural Simcoe County.

Rooted in local volunteerism and community pride, the festival has grown into a signature seasonal event that combines maple syrup education, food experiences, family-friendly activities, and small-town hospitality. It typically takes place during the sugaring-off season, when sap begins to flow and maple production is underway across the region.

Sugar Shack - Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival

Celebrating Maple Syrup & Seasonal Agriculture

At the heart of the festival is a celebration of maple syrup production and the agricultural knowledge behind it. The event highlights the time, skill, and natural conditions required to produce maple syrup, connecting visitors directly to the land and the season.

Festival features commonly include:

  • Maple syrup tastings and maple-inspired foods
  • Educational demonstrations related to syrup production
  • Outdoor and community-based activities
  • Local vendors, crafts, and food offerings
  • A lively atmosphere reflecting spring’s arrival

By focusing on a single agricultural product, the festival offers a clear and engaging introduction to Ontario’s maple industry.

Maple Crowds - Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival

A Community-Based Festival Experience

Unlike destination attractions that operate on private farm properties, the Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival is deeply community-centered. Activities are hosted throughout the village, creating a walkable, welcoming environment that encourages visitors to explore Elmvale while enjoying the event.

This approach:

  • Showcases local businesses and organizations
  • Encourages interaction between residents and visitors
  • Strengthens the town’s identity as a seasonal destination
  • Reinforces agriculture as a shared cultural tradition

The festival’s success is built on collaboration between volunteers, producers, and the broader community.

Sawing Contest - Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival

Designed for Families & Seasonal Visitors

The Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival appeals to a wide audience, including:

  • Families with children
  • Couples and multi-generational groups
  • Visitors seeking a spring day trip
  • Maple syrup enthusiasts and food lovers

As a reoccurring annual event, it has become a spring ritual for many attendees, marking the transition from winter to warmer weather and the start of Ontario’s outdoor event season.

Why It Matters

The Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival demonstrates how seasonal agricultural products can anchor meaningful agritourism experiences. By celebrating maple syrup production within a community setting, the festival supports local agriculture, preserves food traditions, and draws visitors to rural Ontario at a key time of year.

The festival:

  • Promotes awareness of maple syrup production
  • Supports local producers and businesses
  • Encourages early-season rural tourism
  • Preserves an important Ontario agricultural tradition

In the Sugarbush - Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival

About the Community

A Small Town with Strong Agricultural & Community Roots

Elmvale is a close-knit rural community located within Springwater Township, northwest of Barrie. Surrounded by farmland, woodlots, and sugar bush country, the area has long been connected to agriculture and seasonal food production.

Main Street

Agriculture & Maple Syrup in the Local Landscape

The region around Elmvale is well suited to maple syrup production, with mixed forests and cold spring temperatures that support sap flow. Agriculture in the area includes:

  • Mixed farming and crop production
  • Woodlots and sugar bushes
  • Family-run agricultural operations
  • Seasonal farm and food-related events

Maple syrup has long been part of the local agricultural identity, making the festival a natural extension of community life.

Elmvale Jungle Zoo

A Destination for Seasonal Rural Events

Elmvale regularly welcomes visitors for community celebrations that reflect rural traditions. The village offers:

  • A friendly, walkable main street
  • Easy access to surrounding countryside
  • Seasonal festivals rooted in agriculture
  • A welcoming atmosphere for day-trip visitors

Events like the Maple Syrup Festival introduce visitors to the town while highlighting its agricultural connections.

Store Front

A Community That Celebrates the Seasons

Springtime events play an important role in Elmvale, signaling renewal and the return of outdoor gatherings after winter. The Maple Syrup Festival brings together agriculture, food, and community in a way that reflects the rhythms of rural Ontario.

Together, the Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival and the community of Elmvale showcase how agritourism, tradition, and local pride continue to shape meaningful seasonal experiences across the province.


🌾 Explore Nearby Agritourism Experiences

Visitors exploring the Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival may also enjoy discovering these nearby farms, markets, and rural attractions in Simcoe County and the surrounding countryside.

Barrie Farmers’ Market – Barrie – year-round farmers’ market offering fresh produce, baked goods, meats, and locally produced foods from regional farms
Elmvale Fall Fair – Elmvale – traditional agricultural fair celebrating farming heritage and community spirit in Springwater Township
Chappell Farms – Barrie – family farm attraction offering seasonal activities including pumpkin picking, farm experiences, and fresh farm products
Wasaga Beach Farmers’ Market – Wasaga Beach – seasonal market featuring local produce, baked goods, and handmade items near the shores of Georgian Bay

Some nearby experiences include links to additional Ontario Agritourism Showcase pages with more visitor information.