Wasn't too bad. It's a pretty small selection of niche items and baking. During my visit today I counted five tools total in the whole building. Now I realize it changes every weekend and sometimes you get lucky but the selection I saw there today wasn't that great and I didn't end up buying anything. Nothing personal against the vendors they were very kind and polite and the entry fee of $2 is very reasonable. If you like miscellaneous knick knacks then it may be the place for you. There was a lot of old DVDs, sports cards, comic books and toy cars. Some prices are reasonable and some are ridiculous for the setting. However unless stated by the vendor most of the prices are not fixed and are open for negotiation so that is a plus. It's worth checking out if you're in the area and have a little bit of time to burn but I wouldn't necessarily make a long...
Read moreThis market is on every Sunday at the Forum in Halifax from 9 to 2. I had not been there for several years but a friend wanted to see what it was all about. The parking lot was full, with cars as well as merchants near the entrance. The fee to enter the Forum was $2. There were two areas with tables, from one end of the room to the other. Most tables were filled with collectables, or the normal yard sale junk. A few crafters, baked goods and even a palm reader. My friend found a few small treasures, but I managed to keep my wallet in my purse. It was a way to spend part of a Sunday but it will be a while before I...
Read moreSome vendors are great, home baked good. New products. Some neat trinkets. Others are people that go to value village and re-sell their junk and jacking the price up. Walk around bayers lake value village any day of the week, you can see the same people there evey day buying junk to re-sell. Just go to value village and find...
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