Honestly, we thought nothing is more Canadian than maple syrup. But then we went to the Oh Canada Eh? Dinner Show in Niagara Falls and realized: Holy cow, it cannot get more Canadian than that! We sure had a very special, fun night out that will be treasured for years to come.We figured that our amazing Maple Lifestyle products would surely be a great fit with the amazing Canadian Dinner Musical. At the end, we were able to convince the General Manager that this all makes sense. Now, we are very happy to announce that some of our amazing, 100% natural Maple Products can be purchased at the original rustic log cabin Dinner Theatre 10 minutes from the brink of Niagara Falls on Lundy’s Lane. They are presently selling our 500 ml jug, the 250 ml beautiful glass bottle, maple jelly and maple candy at their “trading post”. We are thrilled to expose our high-quality products to both visitors from all over the world and locals alike. Btw: in case you haven’t seen the show yet, please go watch it (and indulge on the delicious food at the same time!). No, really, you have to go. The venue alone is truly unique with its rustic look, hardwood floors and wilderness ambiance. The show features Canadian iconic figures – such as a Hockey Player, a Lumberjack, Anne of Green Gables and even a Mountie. These characters perform over 65 songs including tunes from Paul Anka, Celine Dion, Shania Twain and Bryan Adams.
When not on stage, the performers serve a five-course family-style meal. We absolutely adored the lightly breaded Atlantic Haddock. We sincerely enjoyed the show and are not surprised one bit that it gets top ratings on TripAdvisor night after night. They obviously also perform matinee lunches and other shows during the year like a special show for the Holidays, a High-Energy Dance Show and a Country Musical. So if you are anywhere close to Niagara Falls, please make the trip to the theatre. It’s on 8585 Lundy’s Lane in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. You sure won’t be disappointed, eh?
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AuthorJean-Pierre Romain, Maple Maniac Archives
December 2020
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