BCC Spring Craft Show Looking for Vendors

Buckhorn, ON – The Buckhorn 43rd Annual Spring Craft Show is looing for vendors. If you are interested, contact Megan at 705-657-8833 or email Meghan at craftshows@buckhorncommunitycentre.com.

The Spring Craft Show will be held at the Buckhorn Community Centre on May 17th and 18th, 2025. This a wonderful, well attended spring craft show, a must for vendors looking for a great opportunity to show off and sell their crafts!


BSS Spring Craft Show

Spring Craft Show

The Buckhorn Community Centre hosts a unique craft show on Victoria Day weekend, featuring artisans and crafters from across Ontario. In 2025, the Spring Craft Show runs Saturday, May 17 from 10am to 5pm and Sunday, May 18 from 10am to 4pm.

Visitors will be treated to a wide variety of hand-crafted items including home and garden décor, clothing, jewellery, scented items and food.

Admission is $5 per person and includes a ballot to win a $100 shopping spree at the Harvest Craft Show.

BCC Spring Craft Show

Free parking is available and includes a shuttle bus operating from the parking lot to the BCC.

Please note that we offer a smoke-free, scent-free & accessible facility. The main building has air-conditioning. The 11 outside pavillions offer an outdoor country experience when shopping, yet they are all under cover. Pets are welcome outdoors only and must be on a leash.

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This is a juried show. If you’d like to be an exhibitor, please submit 3 to 5 quality images of your products and a brief resume that outlines what you have to exhibit to craftshows@buckhorncommunitycentre.com. We will review the information and get in touch. The deadline for applications is March 7, 2025.

Buckhorn Spring Craft Show

For more information, please contact
Meghan Arnott, Signature Events & Youth Program Coordinator
705-657-8833
craftshows@buckhorncommunitycentre.com

About The BCC

Since 1978, the Buckhorn Community Centre, a charitable, not-for-profit organization, has been dedicated to supporting our community. It all started when a group of like-minded community residents banded together with the idea of building a larger facility for community gatherings. They stepped up to guarantee the initial mortgage for the BCC and even mortgaged their homes to realize this dream.

You can find out more about our history here.

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