

March 26th will mark the 40th annual Maine Maple Sunday.
Every year many Mainers look forward to the fourth Sunday in March known as Maple Syrup Sunday. It’s an annual celebration of the coming of spring. Rain, shine or snow – the sweetness of this day attracts thousands to nearly 100 participating sugarhouses. Though it’s referred to as Maine Maple Sunday this popular event has led to many sugar houses being open Saturday and Sunday.
This weekend provides the opportunity for families to learn the process of tapping trees, creating the syrup, crafting candies and sampling delights of all thing’s maple. In addition, many farms offer games, activities, sugarbush tours, music, and so much more. We’ve included a link for a list of farms that might sweeten your plans in Maine: https://mainemapleproducers.com/events/maine-maple-weekend/#!directory/map
“Annually, maple syrup contributes an estimated $49 million in production value, over 800 full- and part-time jobs, and more than $25 million in labor income to Maines economy. Maine is the third-largest producer of maple syrup nationwide.” Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry
This local treat not only tastes delicious but has health benefits from promoting healthy pro and prebiotics to reducing inflammation. Pure maple syrup is not only high in antioxidants, but also offers nutrients like calcium, riboflavin, magnesium, zinc, and potassium.
If you want to try your hand at some homemade syrup delights, click here for 25 Savory Maple Syrup Recipes from “Taste of Home.”


So when you visit the Alouette Beach Resort cafe, order some pancakes and try our favorite local syrup from Dunn Family Maple Syrup from Buxton Maine. It’s so popular we even sell it!



