Filming work with Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority
In March 2019, WorkCabin’s founder and conservation filmmaker Gregg McLachlan travelled to Kingston, Ontario to do a video shoot for the Maple Madness Festival, one of Ontario’s largest maple syrup festivals. This hugely popular festival is held every March by the Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority and attracts locals and tourists. The video shoot lasted about four hours and the end result will be multiple videos for the festival to use in its marketing beginning in 2020.
Maple Madness is one of Ontario’s largest maple syrup festivals, attracting locals and tourists. It was a thrill to be working with this festival to help attract even more people to visit Kingston to experience the sugar bush, interpretive leaning, wagon rides, pancakes and of course….. sweet maple syrup!
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