Nestled in Earltown, located about 90 minutes from Halifax, Sugar Moon Farm offers a unique experience for all ages, blending culinary delight with natural exploration.
As winter fades and spring emerges, the farm becomes a bustling hub of maple syrup production.
For those who want to engage with nature and partake in traditional Canadian activities related to the art of maple syrup production, it also delights visitors with its unique dining and outdoor activities.
Here are all the activities at the farm you can enjoy during the season:
Maple Fun:
- Maple-Inspired Dining: Indulge in a weekend brunch at the farm’s cozy log restaurant. Savour dishes crafted from local ingredients, featuring the Classic Pancake Brunch or a rotating chef’s special. Prices start at $25 for adults and $9 for children, with brunch available on Saturdays and Sundays from 10 am to 3 pm.
- Maple Magic Package: A premium offering on weekends at 9:30 am, this package includes brunch, an owner-led tour, sugar-on-snow, and maple shopping for $50 per adult and reduced rates for children.
- Valentine’s Chef Night: An exquisite dining experience with Chef Craig Flinn, priced at $130 per person, complemented by live jazz and the serene backdrop of the farm’s forests.
- Tour and Sugar-on-Snow: Engage in an indoor, accessible tour led by the owner, available on weekends at 2 pm for $25 per adult, offering a hands-on maple experience.
Hiking and Snowshoeing:
For outdoor enthusiasts, Sugar Moon Farm presents a gateway to nature’s wonders:
- Hiking Trails: Over 30 km of wilderness trails, including the 6.2 km Rogart Mountain Trail, offer year-round hiking opportunities.
- Snowshoe Rentals: Available on Saturdays and Sundays for a 3-hour period, adults can rent snowshoes for $20 and children for $5.
Trip Planning: Sugar Moon Farm
Sugar Moon Farm marries the simplicity of nature with the richness of local culinary traditions and outdoor adventures in the picturesque setting of Nova Scotia.
When: Various Dates.
Weekend Brunch: Sat/Sun, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Where: 221 Alex MacDonald Road, Earltown, Nova Scotia
How Much: Varies