Get Ready to Shop Canadian & Handmade in Niagara Falls!
Say goodbye to generic gifts! This market brings together 200 one-of-a-kind Canadian Makers from across Ontario and Quebec.

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It's time to start your holiday shopping the best way possible! The 15th Annual Holiday HandMade Market is returning to the Niagara Falls Convention Centre for three days of fabulous, Canadian-made goodness.
Say goodbye to generic gifts! This market brings together 200 one-of-a-kind Canadian Makers from across Ontario and Quebec. You'll find treasures for everyone on your list, including:
Sparkling Jewellery and Fashion Accessories
Beautiful Home Décor and Textiles
Natural Bath & Body Products
Original Art, Wood, Leather, and Ceramics
Designer and Children's Clothing
Yummy Canning & Preserves, Candles, and so much more!
It's a true "Real People. Real Goods. Real Canadian." shopping experience!
But wait, there's more than just shopping! Make a day of it:
Sip & Stroll: Grab a glass of 13th Street wine (cheers!), a craft beer, or a made-to-order coffee while you wander.
Savour: Refuel at the 13th St. Winery Holiday Café & Wine Bar, featuring tasty options from 13th Street Bakery, La Casetta, Andrzejewski Perogi Shop, Fiesta Empanadas, and Groundswell Coffee—with Halal and vegan options available!
Enjoy: Soak in the festive atmosphere with live local music playing all day.
Mark your calendars for this incredible weekend in the Niagara Region!
When: November 21st (12:00 pm – 7:00 pm), 22nd (10:00 am – 6:00 pm), and 23rd (11:00 am – 4:00 pm), 2025.
Where: Niagara Falls Convention Centre, 6815 Stanley Avenue, Niagara Falls.
Important Note: Tickets must be pre-purchased online in advance of attending! Check their website for all the details before you go!
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