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Northern Ontario maple syrup ranked best in the world

Quebec has always been the sweet spot when it comes to maple syrup, but now, a northern Ontario family-run business is giving them some serious competition.

Sucrerie Seguin Sugarbush in Lavigne wins first prize at Royal Agricultural Winter Fair

Dan and Tracy Seguin, with business partners Louise Seguin and Michel Demers, won the top award for their maple syrup produced in Lavigne. (Supplied)
The Seguin family is now the proud winner of the most Canadian title ever: Makers of the world's best maple syrup. The family from Lavigne, Ont. won the prestigious title of grand champion for maple syrup at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto.

Quebec has always been the sweet spot when it comes to maple syrup, but nowa northern Ontario family-run business is giving them some serious competition.

Dan and Tracy Seguin were awarded the grand champion for their light maple syrup at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fairheld in Toronto last week.

The family has been making maple syrup attheirSucrerie Seguin Sugarbush in Lavigne, Ont. for generations.

Dan credits Quebec products for the maple syrup industry's research and development, but said it's nice to see local syrup come to the forefront.

"I feel that our producers here are not as industrial [or] commercial," he said."We are more family oriented, family-run businesses, instead of large corporations."

Ontario producers only make up a small percentage of maple syrup consumed around the world, he said.

The maple syrup competition, which brings in top competitors from Ontario, Quebec, and New York, grades the syrup on things like clarity, taste, and consistency.

"Every little area has it's own little taste, it's own characteristics," Dan said.

The couple have been entering their products at the fair since 2009. This was their first time winning.

The Seguin family says the conditions were just right last spring to produce the award winning maple syrup. (Supplied)