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B.C. First Nation launches commercial maple syrup venture …

March 14, 2017 by Glenn Leave a Comment

The Hupacasath First Nation has been drawing sap from the many big leaf maple trees on its land and converting it into syrup.

Source: Sweet success: B.C. First Nation launches commercial maple syrup venture | CTV Vancouver Island News

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