Milton Weekend Events – February 24-25, 2018

Trish Dorak • February 22, 2018

Your resource for Milton Weekend Events is here for the weekend of  February 23-25, 2018!

The start of Conservation Halton’s Maple Town always tells us we are nearing the end of winter!  Lots of great event in town this weekend to keep you busy enjoying all this great area has to offer! 

 Cineplex Family Favourite – Wonder

Saturday mornings at 11am is Cineplex Family Favourites. Watch a family favourite film each week for only $2.99. A portion of the proceeds goes towards supporting WE Charity. It’s a fun and affordable way to enjoy the weekend with your family!

Sugarmaker’s Breakfast

Join in a time-honoured celebration of spring through this unique pre-registered event! The Sugarmaker’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 learn how to tap a tree in the sugar bush and hang your own bucket!
Each family will receive a tapping kit to take home as a souvenir of their visit. Guests can head straight home to search for trees of tappable size on their property, or 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.

Maple Town

Mountsberg’s sugar bush has been producing maple magic for almost 150 years, and educating the public for more than 30 years! Approximately 600 trees are tapped during what could certainly be deemed the most Canadian of the seasons, where watery sap is transformed into sweet maple syrup in the Sugar Shanty.

See how sap is magically transformed into sweet, sticky syrup, and smell the fragrant steam rising from simmering kettles. Learn the secrets of making Maple Candy and taste FREE candy samples. Enjoy piping hot pancakes smothered in fresh maple syrup outdoors under our pavilion nestled in the woods. Take a guided wagon ride through the sugar bush and learn about the history of maple syrup. Climb, jump, and run in the Play Barn.

Coldest Night Of The Year Walk

In Milton we are walking for MILTON TRANSITIONAL HOUSING – a community-based, registered Canadian charity that provides bridge accommodation and supportive counselling to people in Milton who are experiencing a housing crisis. Our purpose is to assist participants in overcoming the challenges that prevent them from securing and maintaining a stable, affordable home. Our goal, “…from HOPE to HOME”, summarizes our belief that lives can be rebuilt with support and assistance from their community.

Terra Winter Market

TERRA offers a fully enclosed and heated space for the market experience in both Hamilton and Milton locations on Saturday’s from January 13th – March 17th. The Winter Markets hosts over 70+ in Milton and 50+ vendors in Hamilton that will promote baked goods, produce, meats, cheeses and wines from neighbouring farms. The market will also host a series of artisans whom have crafted items for consumers and their homes.

TERRA decided to start the market in support of local business and farms to increase healthy lifestyles by providing the community with the necessary connection to local food producers over the winter months. The Winter Market will also provide social opportunities for people to connect with neighbours, friends and acquaintances in a comfortable and fun atmosphere.

Champs – Family Bowling

Aspire Climbing

Aspire Climbing is Milton, Ontario’s indoor rock climbing gym. Conveniently located on Bronte St., just north of Main St. across from the historic  Robertson Screw  building.

Designed by  Rockwerx Canada , using the latest state-of-the-art climbing wall technology and adventure play structures to create a climbing gym like no other. Each area has been meticulously designed and crafted through the passion of our in-house team, to inspire and motivate our customers. We aspire to be more than we are; to give more, to see more, to do more. We hope you enjoy our facility, our team and everything we have to offer. We look forward to seeing you soon!

 

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