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Even COVID-19 coupled with the fire that destroyed a beloved sugar shack can’t stop the sap from flowing at Vanier’s unique urban sugar bush.
Vanier Museopark’s scaled-back sugar season includes a new video about tapping the trees at Richelieu Park and a chance for a limited number of families to try it themselves, plus a host of virtual activities.
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“Even if the walls are not here this year,” the tradition goes on, said Aurélie Marié, the francophone museum’s manager of marketing and communications.