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Aberfoyle Antique Market

Aberfoyle Antique Market

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57 Brock Rd S, Guelph, Ontario, N0N 2J0, Canada
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Sep 23, 2018
Great way to spend a Sunday afternoon. I never go home empty handed. So many wonderful treasures to look through. Friendly vendors that are willing to make a deal to get your business. Lots of walking in this open air market. And dogs are welcome!

Aug 23, 2018
Absolutely love this market. There are tons of vendors and a good variety of items. Its become a family tradition to go there every summer and walk around. There's some food places on site that are decent and admission is cheap. They also have two special days with extra vendors that are definitely worth going to.

Aug 27, 2018
Whether you buy or just browse, this is a must visit place if you are around this area for a relaxing visit. Very big area and many shops, you can spend a whole day exploring the market. $2 entry per person was well spent. They have antique style restaurants and washroom. Free parking

Aug 2, 2018
What an amazing place! Much much larger than I was ever expecting, so many outdoor vendors, plus indoor vendors as well, plus food and a rest area! Amazing assortment of items and very interesting how different sellers choose to price and display their Wares. Loved how some of the sellers had clear pricing, had items lovingly displayed and were very engaging with potential customers....did not love how some vendors were impossible to find and nothing was priced in their areas. Tried some food... it was great and fair prices! A little bit of everything there for everyone. Very impressive and definitely I will return

Sep 2, 2018
Went here today for our first time. I was immediately turned off by a $2 entrance fee to get it. I don't quite understand having to pay to go in and pay for items I want to buy. Now, if the prices from the vendors reflect my admission then I can understand. What I mean is, if the owner reduces lease costs to vendors because of me paying admission, in turn allowing vendors to have more reasonable pricing, then I am all for it. I was happy to see pricing was pretty reasonable throughout the many many vendors. And the place is huge, way bigger than one can see even from the entrance. I am certain we did not see everything in our visit today so we will likely go back again. And yes, this time my $2 won;t be a turn off next time :)

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