History
Our family history of
producing maple syrup started back in the 1920's when grandpa Foreshew tapped
trees on his farm in the Loring area. Bill Matthews, Dave's father tapped
in the 1930's and by 1959 when he passed away he had 400 taps in his sugarbush
on the north road in Loring. Dave's brother John took over their father's
operation and is still producing in the Loring area.
In
1979 Dave and Audrey bought 30
acres of bush on the Ski Hill Rd. west of Powassan. In the spring of 1980
they had 50 buckets and a homemade 2' x 6' open evaporator in our driveway. In
1987 we purchased the adjacent 30 acres and changed from 500 buckets to
500 taps on pipeline. Over the years the 500 taps steadily increased from 500
to 3,000. In the mid 90’s we converted the evaporator from
wood to oil and added a reverse osmosis machine.
In 1998 we
started an expansion project and cover a
total of 200 acres with 15,000 taps.
We started as a hobby with 50 buckets.

We have a few buckets to remind us of the past, but have 15,000 taps on tubing.
