We went to the Pinery Flea Market 2 weeks ago at the beginning of September and had a grand ol' time!
$2 entry fee per person and a lot of slanted parking options on site. All vendors accept cash transactions, with a good few accepting credit and debit transactions.
On the outside, when you enter the market, are local farmers' food stalls that have beautiful vegetables, fruit, and berries for purchase.
On the inside, there are plenty of vendors with various selections of; knick-nacks, collectibles, sports memorabilia, retro video games, DVDs, Disney movies, dog treats, baked goods including incredible cookies from Dough Joe based out of London, ON., etc.
There are a lot of options for anyone! We were too late in the season for the food trucks that are usually on site, but there are plenty of snacks and food options inside and around the market.
I'd definitely give it a visit and a good look through on a...
Read moreFlea market that has everything. $2 admission per person.
Pro tip for collectors and pickers: Take your time to scope the range of offers, and to seek out vendors with negotiable, fair or cheap prices and quality pieces . The 2 vendors I bought sell in tents and tables. I'm a frugal buyer but can't resist occasional high priced items that are hard to find but with potential to resell still. My high priced items I paid $10. The best deal was from the.outdoor seller that sold me a fire King Kimberly mug for $2 and a Bartlett Collins cookie jar for $10.
As for other food and goods in general, it's as pricey as you would expect from any sunday market; $3.75 to $6 for "specialty teas and coffees" from an artisan/small biz. Food trucks food priced almost like restos. You'll find counterfeit and china made goods like the ones you...
Read moreIt’s nice for a Sunday morning walk . It’s a bit hit or miss when it come to antiques but lots for vendors selling a little bit of everything. Dots donuts are super yummy , I highly recommend . Cheap entry fee ($1 per person) and lots of parking. Although I do find the market a bit more pricey then some other markets I’ve attended.
Dogs are welcomed if they are well behaved . There are Usually more food truck options available. Today we settled for Nikos in my opinion it’s over priced for what you get but quality isn’t horrible . The older lady who worked there, who yelled at the poor girl helping me did put a bad taste in my...
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