Milton Events for March 2020 | The Amy Flowers Team

Cathy Gordon • February 28, 2020

See what Events Milton & the Halton Area have for you to enjoy this March 2020…

Milton is packed with great events for families to enjoy in March 2020! Get ready for Spring and get yourself out and about in this great town of ours!

Sugar Maker’s Breakfast

Feb 29th – Mar 1st
9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Mountsberg
2259 Milburough Line, Campbellville

Conservation Halton invites you to join in a time-honoured celebration of spring through this unique pre-registered event! The Sugar Maker’s Breakfast begins with a hearty pancake breakfast by the woodstove followed by a wagon ride and tour of Mountsberg’s 150 year old sugar bush. Learn about the rich history of maple sugaring, how to identify different species of maples, and then try your hand at tapping a tree in the sugar bush and hanging your own bucket!

Each family will receive a bottle of fresh Ontario maple syrup to take home as a souvenir of their visit. Plan to stay all day to enjoy all the festivities in Maple Town, the family friendly barnyard, and renowned Mountsberg Raptor Centre! Admission for the Sugarmaker’s Breakfast is by advance registration only. https://conservationhalton.ca/event-details?eventID=131

Raptors in Focus

Mar 7th
9:30 am – 10:30 am
Mountsberg
2259 Milburough Line, Campbellville

Whether you are a casual photo-enthusiast or a professional, you will enjoy this opportunity to get lens to beak with Mountsberg’s awe inspiring raptors. Raptor Centre staff work with our feathered ambassadors and natural settings to enable you to get the best possible shot.
https://conservationhalton.ca/event-details?eventID=49


The Sports, Rec and Camp Show!

presented by Milton Mall and Famiizuu

Sunday, March 8
12pm-5pm
Milton Mall

Thinking about camp, tutoring, and sports for the summer months?
Join us for the Sports, Rec and Camp Show, your one-stop shop to secure your child’s spot for these fun summer activities happening here in Milton and other surrounding areas!
https://www.facebook.com/events/472421640356703/

New Years Around the World

Thursday, March 12, 2020
5-7pm

Milton Mall

Experience the world ’s New Year Celebrations in One Night!
HMC Connections invites you to come and experience cultural New Year traditions, customs & refreshments from around the world.
This event is free and open to the public.

https://www.facebook.com/events/175507790437805/

Kids Club March Break 2020!

Hosted by Milton Mall

March 16 -20
10am – 12pm

Milton Mall

Always dreamed of being a super hero? This fun week of super hero themed crafts and activities are a great way to keep busy for March break! Visit MiltonMall.com for a full list of activities!
Supplies are limited for the first 200 children. Kids’ Club is free of charge for children ages 4-12, and they must be accompanied by an adult.

https://www.facebook.com/events/501739447422408/

The Handmade Market

Saturday, March 28
9:30-6pm

Milton Mall

Looking for a gift for that special someone? Thinking about something made by a local artisan? Check out the spring Handmade Market in partnership with Show Creation!
https://www.facebook.com/events/207357847092345/?active_tab=about

A Taste of Maple

Mar 28th
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Crawford Lake
3115 Conservation Road, Milton

Check out this remarkable celebration of the first harvest of the year – maple! Crawford Lake is excited to welcome Chef Johl Whiteduck Ringuette of Toronto’s NishDish Marketeria for A Taste of Maple 2020. Learn about Indigenous cuisines and how they tie to Indigenous ways of knowing and community. Chef Johl will also discuss the many Indigenous foods that have become staples in today’s diet, like maple! Learn how the team at NishDish Marketeria celebrates traditional food as medicine to nourish the spirit. Guests to this special event will also try samples of delicious NishDish creations including Bannock and Maple Syrup, Wild Rice and Wild Blueberry Pudding, and Three Sisters Stew!

Event registration also includes access to Crawford Lake Conservation Area’s Sweet Water festival and Mountsberg’s Maple Town for the day and complementary tastings of maple taffy on snow. Access to this tasty event is by pre-registration only. https://conservationhalton.ca/event-details?eventID=140

 

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