Even though J was sick for the first five days of March Break, we were able to end it in much better fashion. Hubby took Thursday and Friday off so that we could all hang out and on the menu was a trip to the Sugar Bush.
We decided to go Friday morning, although it was sunny, it was pretty cold. We packed up early and were on the road to Fulton’s in Pakenham by 8:30am. It’s a 45 minute drive and we wanted to be there as close to opening as possible, being that it was March Break and Friday.
We have gone to Fulton’s quite a few times now, but this year we had to admit we found breakfast to be a bit pricey for the actual quantity of food we got. We had to go back and buy a couple extra pancakes!
We took in the sleigh ride, taffy on snow, the play structure, the cooking room and breakfast. By the time we had finished all of that J’s feet, which were in rubber boots, were cold and it was time to head home. In time for a play date with J’s friend.
Hubby was kind enough to stop beside the old stone bridge in Pakenham. It is the oldest five span bridge in North America, built in 1901. It is actually quite beautiful, but I was freezing taking photos beside the rushing water, so I snapped off a few and vowed to go back in the Summer when it is warmer.
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Those are all beautiful pictures! Looks like you guys had so much fun.
Oh the bridge is gorgeous and I can feel the cold!
Mmm, maple taffy! Yummy!
Awesome! We’ve been there a couple times and always loved it. We didn’t make it this year, as my little one got sick for the second half of the break and we had planned to go Friday or Saturday. Maybe this weekend, although the weather looks like it’s really warming up in the next few days, so maybe a trip out there wouldn’t be worth it.
Great pictures. Our youngest travels in our backpack often too – and it is the exact same colour as yours 🙂