We will see you in 2026!
Sugar Shack TO, presented by Redpath Sugar is unfortunately cancelled for 2025. The organizers have made the difficult decision to cancel due to a reduction in funding and rising production costs. They are focusing their efforts on returning with a sweeter event in 2026. Please stay tuned for announcements and updates.
WHEN
First weekend of March Break annually.
WHERE
Sugar Beach, 11 Dockside Drive at Lower Jarvis and Queens Quay
PAST EVENTS HAVE HAD
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Two Sugar Shacks serving up fresh Ontario maple taffy.
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Maple infused comfort food including
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Fun games from Redpath Sugar and their delicious cookies.
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Warming station with bonfires and a maple sugaring demonstration.
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Interactive activities and giveaways from partners.
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Free general admission.
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Maple Taffy $5 each or 3 for $10. Cash & Debit accepted.
Follow us @sugarshackto on instagram for more delicious details.
LOCATION & DIRECTIONS
Sugar Beach is located at 11 Dockside Drive. Lower Jarvis and Queens Quay.
Sugar Shack TO is an accessible event, open and FREE to the public. We are also K9 friendly. Feel free to bring your four legged friends along but please pick up after them and keep them on a leash.
TRANSIT: From Union take the 19 Bay bus. From Sherbourne station take the 75 Sherbourne bus. Plan your route with the TTC Trip Planner.
FOOT: From Bay and Queens Quay, walk east for 10 minutes.
PARKING: Limited paid parking onsite. We highly encourage everyone to use transit, ride share or cab.
Let's get social! Follow along @sugarshackto
Land Acknowledgement
Sugar Shack TO takes place on the treaty lands and territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, specifically the Toronto Purchase Treaty, No. 13 and the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat. It is now also home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Metis peoples.
Much like the Indigenous communities mentioned, Sugar Shack TO is committed to respecting the land and sharing it peacefully, as without it we would not be here today. This land acknowledgment is only one step in supporting our Indigenous communities. We hope our statement will encourage others to stand with us in solidarity and support.