Did New York State Maple Weekend leave you hungry to learn more about sugar maple trees? In this unique joint event, Cornell Cooperative Extension of St. Lawrence County and Nature Up North will offer two great ways to learn about maples.
Nature Up North has a new initiative called Monitor My Maple, a “citizen science” project in which North Country residents observe and record the dates of seasonal changes in local sugar maple trees. It’s a great family project, and by simply recording when the buds break or leaves form on a maple tree in your yard, you can contribute important information on how climate, habitat, and human activity are affecting this cherished species. Nature Up North will lead a demonstration on how to identify and monitor your maple, and discuss the general health and status of local sugar maples.
Then, enjoy a tour of CCE’s sugarbush, including the opportunity to view their extensive tap lines and check out their newly renovated sugarhouse. Of course, at the end of the tour you will have the chance to sample some fresh syrup!
Sugarbush tours will run at 3:15 and 5:00pm. Nature Up North’s Monitor My Maple demonstration will begin at 4:15. Please dress appropriately for the weather and bring footwear you don't mind getting muddy. Join us for a fun, educational afternoon!
Cornell Cooperative Extension of St. Lawrence County
2043B NY-68
Canton, NY 13617
United States
Jake Malcomb
This is an indoor/outdoor event. Please dress appropriately for the weather. Boots are recommended.