Holiday Street Market

Holiday Street Market

Main Street, Jordan Village

Dec 02 2017 to Dec 16 2017

Region : Greater Toronto Area     City: Milton (Campbellville)

  •  Add to Calendar 2017-12-02 2017-12-16 America/Toronto Holiday Street Market New this year! Come and celebrate the holidays with ice wine and poutine and hot apple cider! Particpate in gift-wrapping workshops and cookie baking lessons. Sit by the fire pit lounge where you can toast marshmallows. Eat from delicious Food trucks, let Santa no your wishes, and ride the carousel. There will be oodles of  more activities to suit a variety of tastes.Presented in partnership with Philip Suos, founder and director of Toronto's Junk Food Festival and Mac and Cheese Festival, the market will feature an estimated 242 artisan vendors."It is deemed to become Ontario’s largest authentic outdoor holiday market," said Suos in the release. "We’re expecting between 20,000 to 30,000 shoppers overall."You can be one of those shoppers if you so choose by checking out the market along Main St. in Milton on Dec. 2, Dec. 9, and Dec. 16 from noon until 7 p.m. Admission is free. Main Street, Jordan Village
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New this year! Come and celebrate the holidays with ice wine and poutine and hot apple cider! Particpate in gift-wrapping workshops and cookie baking lessons. Sit by the fire pit lounge where you can toast marshmallows. Eat from delicious Food trucks, let Santa no your wishes, and ride the carousel. 

There will be oodles of  more activities to suit a variety of tastes.

Presented in partnership with Philip Suos, founder and director of Toronto's Junk Food Festival and Mac and Cheese Festival, the market will feature an estimated 242 artisan vendors.

"It is deemed to become Ontario’s largest authentic outdoor holiday market," said Suos in the release. "We’re expecting between 20,000 to 30,000 shoppers overall."

You can be one of those shoppers if you so choose by checking out the market along Main St. in Milton on Dec. 2, Dec. 9, and Dec. 16 from noon until 7 p.m. 

Admission is free.