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2013 December Markets

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JUNCTION FLEA!
Sunday December 15th
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
http://junctionflea.com/
The Junction Flea features a mix of select independent vendors selling antiques, handmade craft+design, food, vintage clothing, records and more. Check out their BLOG to keep up to date with all the latest Flea news.

Parkdale Flea

Parkdale Flea
December 14th & December 15th
Saturday December 14th – 1:00 PM – Midnight
Sunday December 15 – 10:00 AM – 5:00 pm
http://www.parkdaleflea.com/
Parkdale Flea Market aims to bring together some of the best and most unique products that Toronto has to offer. Featuring vendors ranging from antiques, vintage, collectables, Local Artisans and Designers.  The Parkdale Flea has impeccable taste and high standards when choosing their participants.

logo with website addressThe Leslieville Flea
December 15th
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
www.leslievilleflea.com
At the Leslieville Flea you will be able to shop from over 50 vendors selling vintage, salvage, up-cycled, handcrafted designs and food vendors to keep you fueled.  Cost: FREE!

Market01Lowe’s Christmas Market
November 15th – December 15th
Monday to Friday 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM
http://torontochristmasmarket.com/
This holiday season Toronto will once again celebrate the romance and magic of a traditional Christmas at Lowe’s Toronto Christmas Market.  Inspired by the Old World and influenced by the New, this free annual event captures all of the tradition, heritage and charm of a European Christmas Market, while showcasing hundreds of unique and local handcrafted products.  Family friendly entertainment includes musicians, carolers and children’s choirs.  Check out the Lowe’s Toronto Christmas Market 2013 event schedule along with the unique list of Christmas Market children’s activities.

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Kensington’s Annual Winter Solstice
7:00 PM – 1:00 AM
http://redpepperspectacle.wordpress.com/
The Kensington Market Winter Solstice parade is a tried-and-true tradition (now in its 24th year) that, quite literally, lights up the longest, darkest night of the year.  How, you ask? With the aid of a procession of lantern-holders, and a finale event that sees fire-throwers and the burning of an effigy.  At 7:00 PM gather at the corner of Oxford St. and Augusta Ave.  Then slowly make your way (wielding lanterns) to Alexandra Park, led by a marching band.  For the 2013 coverage of the Kensington Market Winter Solstice parade, click here.
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