
There will be more than 35 antique vendors and artisans on hand for the second annual Festival of Antiques and Artisans at the Historic Leaskdale church and Manse.
The sale is sponsored by The Lucy Maude Montgommery Society of Ontario who will be opening the church and the manse for the dealers to display their wares. View the furniture, glassware, fine china, linens, and an assotment of antique jewllery. If your a treasure hunter, looking for a bargain, shop the abundant local yard sales to your hearts content.
In addition to the vendors 2 professional appraisers will be on hand to offer valuations on your antiques, books and collectables @ $20 per item.
If that's not enough to keep you busy there will also be wagon rides around the hamlet. Refreshments will also be available.
To read a little about the history visit
100 Years of "Anne of Green Gables"
Be A Part Of History by visiting One of the last original General Stores in Ontario still in operation and still distributing mail to the local residents.
This would be an excellent opportunity to learn first hand about the area from people who currently reside here if you are contemplating a move to this area.
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Kathy,
I would love to attend this festival! I'm an old antiques buff from wayback and love to spend a day browsing (although I stopped buying years ago when I moved to a smaller place and ended up selling hoards of my antique collection). I would love to see this general store too...imagine they still distribute mail to people!
Are you going to this event?
Jo