Elmira Maple Syrup Festival by the numbers

Iconic annual festival celebrates 50 years this weekend

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Caption: The Elmira Maple Syrup Festival is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. (Lisovskaya Natali/Shutterstock)

The Elmira Maple Syrup Festival will be marking its 50th anniversary this Saturday, and according to organizers the festival is attracting more people than ever.
Cheryl Peterson, a member of the Elmira Maple Syrup Festival Organizing committee, says festival numbers have climbed since it set a Guinness World Record for the largest one-day maple syrup festival with 66,529 attendees in 2000.
Below we take a look at the the maple syrup festival by the numbers in 2013.

Pancakes

12,600 pancakes served.
180 gallons of maple syrup served.
1 ton of batter (907 kilograms) used to make all those pancakes.
24 grills used to cook the pancakes in the pancake tent.
160 volunteers in the pancake tent.
6:30 a.m.: When volunteers start making batter.
8 hours: The amount of time the pancake tent is open and serving pancakes.

The Festival

70,000 people attended in 2013.
4 events that have been present since the festival began 50 years ago:
  • The outdoor mall
  • The pancake tent
  • The craft show
  • The sugar bush tours
29 non-profit organizations and charities benefit from the festival's proceeds.
$1.5 million raised for non-profit organizations in 50 years.
2,000 volunteers worked last year's festival.