School Tours
Spring time is just around the corner. Time to start thinking about school tours and a curriculum based tour of an authentic Maple Sugar bush. For over ten years, White Meadows Farms has been operating a full scale Maple Sugar Bush. We incorporate many aspects of the maple syrup making process into our tours, from managing growth of the trees to the bottling of the maple syrup and everything in between. White Meadows Farms is eager to share the knowledge that two decades of making maple syrup has brought to us.
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Preschool Tour |
Toddlers - SK Sap to Syrup information. |
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Science and Technology Life Systems |
Grade 3 Growth and Changes |
| Grade 4 Habitats and Communities | |
| Grade 7 Interactions within Ecosystems | |
| Grade 8 How Roots, Stems and Leaves Permit Movement of Food, Water and Gas | |
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Social Studies Heritage and Citizenship |
Grade 3 Pioneer Life |
| Grade 6 Aboriginal Peoples and Early Explorers | |
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Social Studies Geography |
Grade 7 Natural Resources |
A Field Trip to Remember
White Meadows Farms School Tours are offered through the week on Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays.
Please note: Our school tours run rain or shine. However, high winds/heavy rain and/or thunderstorms may cause us to close the Sugar Bush portion of the tour for safety reasons.
Cancellation Policy: In order for us to fill a canceled tour we require three weeks notice.
Deluxe Pancake School Tour: Grade One to Adult
The adventure begins when your tour guide takes your group on a wagon ride out to our Sugar Bush. Nestled in a Carolinian forest the education possibilities are almost limitless, but your experienced tour guide will offer an outdoor learning experience that you and your students will be talking about for the rest of the year.
Our tour guides are chosen for their ability to engage audiences of all ages, making the educational component of your field trip as much fun as it is informative. Along with the knowledge of Maple Syrup from tree to table your guide could also explain some of the mysteries of the Carolinian forest or some of the rich history of the Short Hills area. This tour also includes a trip into our Pancake House for two yummy pancakes with White Meadows Farms own Maple Syrup and a drink to top it off.
If there is some specific area of the Ontario curriculum your class will be covering at the time of your tour, please let us know, when you are booking the tour, and we will be happy to emphasize this with your group.
Length: Allow two full hours.
Group size: max. 70 (two groups of 35)
Tour times: 9:30, 10:15, 10:45, 11:15, 11:45 & 12:15
See below for prices and dates.
Pint-sized Tours: Pre âKâ to Senior Kindergarten
Just the right amount of fun and information put together to create a tour just for preschoolers. Our pre-school tour guides have a special rapport with children. We have developed a special compact version of a Maple Syrup adventure within the boundaries of the farmyard, just the right size for the wee ones.
Your guide will provide your group with an easy to comprehend journey of Maple Syrup from tree to table. An exciting tractor pulled wagon ride takes your group on a circle trip to the Sugar Bush. Passengers do not get off the wagon until it is safely returned to the farmyard. The adventure concludes at our Pancake House where each person will receive a pancake to sample White Meadows Farms own Maple Syrup and a drink
Length: Allow one and one half hours.
Group size: max. 70 (two groups of 35)
Tour times: 9:30, 10:30, 11:15 & 12:30
See below for prices and dates.
Just let us know if you need an earlier or later start time for any of the tours. We will do everything we can to make it happen.
French Too!
Both of our tours are offered in English or French. Our French guides are senior students attending the local extended French High School. They are selected by the director of the Extended French Program for their exceptional ability to communicate in French. They are also very knowledgeable about all things Maple.
The Maple Sweet Shop
In order to accommodate the many requests for Maple products from The Maple Sweet Shop from students, parents and teachers alike, we supply an order sheet with your confirmation letter. Parents and students and teachers can then make their selections at home. We offer a full range of Maple goodies from Maple syrup to Maple candies to Maple Butter and Maple jelly and more. We are on a never ending quest for more things Maple; each year we try to produce or bring in a few new items to expand our selection. Upon your arrival at our farm you will be asked for the completed order forms and our staff will have the orders ready for you to pick-up at the conclusion of your tour.
Open every weekend from Feb. 9 - Mar. 30, 2013.
Including Family Day (Feb. 18), Good Friday (Mar. 29) and all week long during March Break (Mar. 11-15).
Hours: First Shuttle at 9:30 am, last shuttle at 3:30 pm.
2013 Prices: Adults (18+) $9.50 • Youth (13-17) $8.00 • Children (2-12) $6.00 • Adult Disc. (20+ persons) $8.00
(all prices subject to applicable taxes)
Open every weekend from Jan. 12 - Apr. 14, 2013
Including Family Day (Feb. 18), Good Friday (Mar. 29) and daily during March Break (Mar. 11-15)
Hours: Pancakes hit the griddle at 8:30am. Kitchen closes at 3:30pm
School Tours Start Feb. 26, 2013 and run every Tues. Wed. & Thrus. until Mar. 28, 2013
There are no school tours during the week of March Break (Mar. 11-15)
Deluxe Tour Prices: $6.50 per person • Pint-sized Tour Prices: $5.50 per person
One person free for each tour booked (35 people per tour). There is a minimum charge of $115 per booking.
Bookings for the week of Feb 26 will receive a discount of 25¢ per person.
(all prices subject to applicable taxes)
When: Saturday April 13, 2013
Times: 5 and under9:30am - 10:30am, 6-10 years 10:30am - 11:30am
Frog Run fees: $3.00/child or $5.00 for two children
Please register at the Ticket Wicket to receive your tickets.
We will provide boxes for all children to borrow and catch their frogs in during the "Run"!
The rink and hill are open starting Jan. 12, 2013 while conditions are sutable.
Check back regularly for current condtions. Due to the risks involved in this activity all winter enthusiasts are required to sign a Participants Agreement before entering the activity area.