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Saturday, October 22
Guelph Farmers Market
2 Gordon St.; from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m
Check out the abundance of fresh produce, baked goods, beverages and products from local butchers
Eramosa River Trail park run and park walk
Eramosa River Trail (85 York Rd.); 9-10 o’clock
Take part in this free timed one kilometer walk, jog or run. More information can be found here. Prior registration is required.
Knox Presbyterian Church’s Fall Festival
20 Quebec St.; from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m
Free admission, vendors, crafts and crafts for sale.
Circular Fashion Festival + Guelph’s Largest Clothes Swap & Sale
55 Wyndham St N.; 11 a.m. to 3 p.m
Featuring vintage, handmade and other fashion vendors, as well as a giant free clothing swap. No clothing contribution is required for the exchange and there is no maximum contribution. Guests are asked to “bring only what they need for personal or household use”.
Queer Halloween Skate Jam
Silvercreek Skatepark (142 Edinburgh Rd S.); noon – 4 p.m
Attendees are encouraged to dress up for this beginner-friendly event.
Guelph Storm vs. Kitchener Rangers
Sleeman Center (50 Woolwich St.); 7 p.m
I’ll be back before midnight
Guelph Little Theater (176 Morris St.); until 8-10 p.m
The play, written by Peter Colley, is about a husband and wife who rent a remote cabin from a farmer who likes creepy ghost stories. Then bodies start appearing and disappearing. More information can be found here.
Elora Monster March Parade
Downtown Elora; 18:30-19:30
Join or watch this non-motorized parade through the village with children and adults in costume. Marchers are asked to assemble in Macdonald Square at 6 p.m. The parade ends at Bissell Park. Along the way, they collect cash, gift cards and non-perishable food for the local food bank. More information can be found here.
Sunday October 23
It’s Fall Y’all: Vendor & Craft Show
Victoria Park East Golf Club; from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m
Sunday special antique market
Guelph Farmers’ Market (2 Gordon St.); from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m
With antiques, vintage and retro collectibles, jewelry, repurposed and recycled items from up to 35 vendors. This is the first time that the Sunday Special Antiques Market was intended to be a one-off event, and it is planned to be repeated next year.
Sunday antique market
57 Brock Rd S., Aberfoyle; from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m
As Canada’s largest outdoor antique market, Aberfoyle Antique Market is home to over 100 dealers selling collectibles, folk art, furniture and more. You can find out more here.
I’ll be back before midnight
Guelph Little Theater (176 Morris St.); from 2 to 4 p.m
The play, written by Peter Colley, is about a husband and wife who rent a remote cabin from a farmer who likes creepy ghost stories. Then bodies start appearing and disappearing. More information can be found here.
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