Barkleyvale Farms Maple Products

Barkleyvale Farms Maple Products Fine Maple Products Produced with Pride in Dundas County Our family has been making maple syrup since the 1970’s in our log sugar hut near Chesterville.

After a long Canadian winter, there’s nothing sweeter than a day in the sugar bush! Barkleyvale Farms has a rich history in sugarmaking. The maple season for us is a chance to connect with family and friends and share our passion for creating great maple products. With over 600 taps, our sugar bush combines timeless traditions with new technology. The restored, 1860’s log building was moved here b

y our family in the 1970’s from the Nation Valley. Inside the sugar hut, we have a high efficiency modern evaporator where we boil our sap. Heated with wood fire, the evaporator’s antique arch is original to the sugar bush, from the early 1900’s. The original stone fireplace used with iron kettles by early sugar-makers can still be found in the sugar bush. At Barkleyvale Farms, we honour, respect and safeguard the forest and the traditions associated with it. Our 200-acre forest is under the care of knowledgeable family members, a Professional Forester and specialists in forest ecology and wildlife. A forest management plan has been in place since 1979. Maples are only one part of this special forest -resident pileated woodpeckers, nesting barred owls, and towering white pines are present, as well as a provincially-significant wetland that feeds into the St. Lawrence River. We tap carefully and use new technology to ensure the forest remains healthy. We use pipeline for sap collection to minimize soil disturbance and small tap-holes that heal within one season. We keep several buckets around the sugar hut to maintain the tradition. Making syrup is a family affair- from tapping trees to gathering buckets, everyone pitches in. Owners, Brian Barkley and Trisha Barkley, began producing maple syrup with Brian’s father, Egerton, in 1974. Brian Barkley is a Registered Professional Forester. 4 generations of Barkley’s have now been involved in making maple syrup. Extended family members and friends have pitched in to help with production and sales over the years, and it’s not uncommon to have visitors collect a bucket of sap (or two!).

04/10/2026

Today is our last day of boiling for the year! It has been a good season. Lots of work still ahead with canning and pulling the taps. We are still accepting orders for 2026- please call or visit our online store to order for pickup. Thank you for your support!

Thank you to everyone who visited the sugar bush yesterday.  A reminder we are now *closed* for Easter. We hope you all ...
04/05/2026

Thank you to everyone who visited the sugar bush yesterday. A reminder we are now *closed* for Easter. We hope you all had a great time, we sure did! 🍁

Stop by today for our maple open house - event details in the pinned post on our page. We have lots of maple sy...
04/04/2026

Stop by today for our maple open house - event details in the pinned post on our page. We have lots of maple syrup, maple butter, maple vinegar and free samples!

We made lots of maple syrup this week in the sugar bush with several days of good sap runs. Looking forward to more syru...
04/02/2026

We made lots of maple syrup this week in the sugar bush with several days of good sap runs. Looking forward to more syrup making this weekend

Teaching the next generation how to make maple syrup - our grandkids love visiting the sugarbush and spending time helpi...
03/30/2026

Teaching the next generation how to make maple syrup - our grandkids love visiting the sugarbush and spending time helping out and being official 'taste testers'.

03/26/2026

We're making great maple syrup here in Eastern Ontario- we still have some snow to melt in the sugar bush and are enjoying the sunny spring days followed by colder nights - that helps the sap flow!

Sap has been boiling away at the sugar bush. Maple sap flows from trees on warmer days after cold nights that are below ...
03/20/2026

Sap has been boiling away at the sugar bush. Maple sap flows from trees on warmer days after cold nights that are below freezing.

This spring, we are welcoming visitors for a one-day open house: SATURDAY, APRIL 4th, 2026 from 10 AM - 3 PMSample some ...
03/14/2026

This spring, we are welcoming visitors for a one-day open house:
SATURDAY, APRIL 4th, 2026
from 10 AM - 3 PM
Sample some award-winning maple syrup, enjoy a walk in the sugarbush and see the wood-fired evaporator. Our maple products will be available for sale (credit cards, debit, cash accepted). **NOTE** There is no shuttle service or food services this year- due to limited parking spaces, please park at the top of the gravel road and walk in 800 m to the sugarbush (10 minutes).

Hope to see you there!

03/12/2026

First maple syrup boil of the year was this Sunday. We are excited for the season and are accepting orders for farm pickup via phone, email or through the online store.

03/06/2026

Who LOVES Maple Taffy? We do! #

03/01/2026

❄️🍁 Snow = Maple ice cream!

Turn fresh snowfall into a sweet February treat with this easy Maple Snow Cream - made with just a few ingredients and real Ontario maple syrup. It’s smooth, creamy, and perfect for a cozy winter afternoon.

Try it after your next snowfall and let us know how it turned out! 👇

📷 Photo credit: allisonmariealexander.com

🍁 Maple Snow Cream (No-Churn Maple Ice Cream)

Ingredients:
- 8–10 cups of clean, fresh snow
- 1 cup Ontario maple syrup
- 1 cup milk or cream
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt

Instructions:
1. Gather fresh, clean snow in a large bowl.
2. In a separate bowl, whisk together maple syrup, milk (or cream), vanilla, and salt.
3. Slowly pour the maple mixture over the snow and gently fold until combined.
4. Serve immediately and top with your favourite maple-inspired toppings!

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Chesterville, ON

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