This summer presents a great opportunity for antique collectors, thrifting enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a unique road trip experience to explore the various outdoor and seasonal antique fairs and markets across Canada. These events, which attract numerous reputable dealers, offer a carefully curated selection of merchandise, catering to both casual browsers and dedicated treasure hunters. Some markets even enhance the shopping experience by providing on-site food trucks for added enjoyment.
For those looking to plan their summer excursions, here are eight antique fairs and markets that should be on your radar:
1. Aberfoyle Antique Market:
Nestled just south of Guelph, Ontario, the Aberfoyle Antique Market, touted as Canada’s largest of its kind, welcomes visitors every Sunday until October 25. With over 100 vendors offering collectibles, furniture, folk art, and more each week, attendees can also look forward to two Saturday Special Shows annually, boasting over 150 vendors in each edition.
2. Old Strathcona Antique Mall Parking Lot Sale:
The Old Strathcona Antique Mall in Edmonton hosts seasonal outdoor sales in its parking lot on select days throughout the summer, rain or shine. Shoppers can explore vintage treasures outdoors while also browsing through the mall’s indoor offerings from over 120 vendors. Scheduled dates for the upcoming outdoor sales are July 12, August 3, and September 7, with the mall open from Tuesday to Sunday weekly.
3. Saugeen Shores Antique & Collectible Show:
Celebrating its 48th year, the Saugeen Shores Antique & Collectible Show is set to take place on July 18 and 19 at the Southampton Coliseum in Southampton, Ontario. Attendees can browse through a wide array of items from over 80 vendors, including vintage clothing, jewelry, advertising signs, and furniture, with special finds like Pyrex tableware, retro toys, and rare trading cards also up for grabs.
4. Vintage Pasture Sale:
On July 18, the Vintage Pasture Sale will host more than 40 vendors showcasing vintage and antique treasures at Locality Brewing in Langley, British Columbia. Inspired by French brocantes, this event promises not only a delightful shopping experience but also features food trucks, farm stands, and a beer garden for visitors to enjoy.
5. Sussex Flea Market:
Taking place at Princess Louise Park in Sussex, New Brunswick, the annual Sussex Flea Market is scheduled for August 14 to 16. Organized by the New Brunswick Antique Auto Club, this outdoor event is anticipated to feature over 800 vendors selling a diverse range of items, from second-hand household goods to rare collectibles.
6. Fraser Valley Antiques & Collectibles Club Vintage Collectibles & Antiques Show:
Mark your calendars for August 28 and 29 to visit the Fraser Valley Antiques & Collectibles Club’s summer show at Queen’s Park Arena in New Westminster, British Columbia. With over 200 booths offering vintage clothing, sports memorabilia, small furniture, and more, this event is a must-visit for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
7. Odessa Antique Show:
On August 8 and 9, the long-standing Odessa Antique Show, featuring vendors from Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic Canada, will take place at the Odessa Fairgrounds just west of Kingston, Ontario. Attendees can explore a wide range of items such as furniture, toys, glassware, antique china, and much more. Additionally, visitors are encouraged to allocate time to explore the numerous antique shops in the Kingston area.
8. Cookstown Antique & Vintage Show:
The Cookstown Antique & Vintage Market hosts two annual outdoor events, with the upcoming one scheduled for September 12 at the Georgian Bay Steam Show Grounds in Cookstown, Ontario. Featuring over 100 vendors, this event on the grassy fields promises a delightful experience, complemented by food trucks. Enthusiasts can stay updated on the event’s offerings by checking the show’s website later in the summer.
These exciting antique fairs and markets across Canada offer a diverse array of treasures and shopping experiences for all enthusiasts to enjoy this summer.
