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Lambton Fall Colour & Craft Festival 2025

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Visitors browse vendors at the 2024 Lambton Fall Colour & Craft Festival

Grand Bend, ON – The annual Lambton Fall Colour & Craft Festival returns to Lambton Heritage Museum on Saturday, October 18 and Sunday, October 19, 2025. An autumn tradition, the festival includes a juried artisan market, family-friendly crafts, and historical demonstrations.

Over 70 vendors will be selling handmade products including art and home décor, bath products and candles, clothing and apparel, food and beverage, jewelry, needlework and textiles, pottery, signs, and woodworking. The Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery will lead an autumn leaves-inspired craft in the historic Rokeby School, and historical demonstrations of quilting and timber-framing will occur throughout the weekend.

The Lambton Fall Colour & Craft Festival is the Museum’s largest annual fundraising event. This year, proceeds from the festival will go towards the Canatara Cabin Restoration Project.

“The Lambton Fall Colour & Craft Festival is a seasonal tradition where you can get a head start on your holiday shopping, discover handcrafted treasures, watch historical demonstrations, and enjoy the stunning backdrop of autumn colours,” said Jessica Stevenson, Marketing and Events Coordinator with Lambton County Museums and Archives. “We’re excited for visitors to see the progress we’ve made on the Canatara Cabin project. This year’s festival proceeds will go towards completing the project and preserving Lambton County’s history for years to come.

Admission is $5 cash per person and children aged 12 and under are free when accompanied by an adult. The festival is open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. both days.

For a complete vendor list and more information visit lambtonmuseums.ca/fall-colour.

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Please contact:

Jessica Stevenson
Marketing and Events Coordinator, Lambton County Museums and Archives
County of Lambton
519-243-2600 ext. 3153
Email Jessica Stevenson

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