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Spring Tonic Maple Syrup Festival returns to Tiffin Conservation Area

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The annual Spring Tonic Maple Syrup Festival returned to the Tiffin Conservation Area on Saturday.

In partnership with the Rotary Club of Barrie, the festival is a tradition spanning more than three decades.

Visitors could take a trip back in time and explore how maple syrup was made in the past.

There were also a number of activities to enjoy, including tractor-wagon rides, live music, an exotic animal show and, of course, a pancake breakfast.

All the proceeds from the event go towards the Rotary's community initiatives and the maintenance of Nottawasaga Valley's conservation areas.

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