Georgina firefighters were called in to fight a fire Tuesday morning at a sugar shack used for a maple syrup operation.

Firefighters responded to calls of explosions at about 4:10 a.m. at 22938 Park Rd. north of Ravenshoe Road, York Region police Sgt. Andy Pattenden said.

“We got a couple of calls for what appeared to be a tractor trailer on fire and the sound of explosions,” he said.

“Fire arrived to find that a storage shed and a trailer on the property were on fire and that propane tanks were exploding. It was quickly determined what was there was being used to produce maple syrup, which burns around the clock. They have it boiling throughout the night and the fire got out of control.”

The fire is not believed to be suspicious and nobody was injured, Pattenden said.

Police tweeted about the incident with the hashtag #SaveTheSyrup with a Canadian flag emoji.