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Coronavirus: Kingston’s Maple Madness to go ahead with limited programming

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coronavirus pandemic, the CRCA says this year it will go ahead, but with changes to protect against COVID-19.“Cataraqui Conservation staff still felt it was important to offer some programming to help alleviate the winter blahs and celebrate the coming of spring,” a news release from the organization said.

Maple Madness takes over Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area The event will run over three weekends starting March 13 with guided hikes and demonstration areas at the Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation.After working with KFL&A Public Health, the CRCA decided to cut out wagon rides to the sugar bush, puppet shows in the Outdoor Centre and the much-loved pancakes with maple syrup.

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