Sugar Bush is a term used for a forested area where maple trees are harvested for their sap, which is then boiled down to make maple syrup. There are several synonymous terms for sugar bush that are used across North America. In Eastern Canada, the term "erabliere" is commonly used, while in the United States, "sugar orchard" or "maple grove" are popular alternatives. Other terms used for this type of forest include "sugar camp," "sap yard," and "sugarbush reserve." Regardless of the name used, the experience of visiting a sugar bush during the peak of the maple syrup season is an annual tradition in many communities.