COOKSTOWN, ON — The highly anticipated Cookstown Antique and Vintage Show is set to return for its third year on Saturday, May 24, bringing nearly 100 dealers and over 200 tables to the expansive ten-acre Steam Show grounds.
Collectors and vintage enthusiasts from across the region are expected to descend on the grounds at 4635 Victoria St. W. in search of rare finds and hidden treasures. The one-day event runs from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., offering attendees a full day to browse a vast selection of antiques and collectibles.
Dealers from across Ontario, including a dozen from Simcoe County, will showcase an eclectic mix of items, ranging from Canadiana furniture and folk art to vintage clothing, mid-century décor, lighting, art glass, kitchenware, and early advertising signage. The event is known for its high-quality offerings and attracts both serious collectors and casual shoppers alike.
Admission is $12, with free entry for children under 13. Free on-site parking is available, and a selection of food trucks from around Simcoe County will be on hand to serve visitors throughout the day.
The show has quickly become a staple in Ontario’s vintage market calendar, offering an unmatched opportunity to explore a wide array of curated goods in a lively outdoor setting.