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Toronto Island Canoe Club
START
09
June 2019
12:00 PM EDT
END
05
July 2019
09:00 PM EDT

About Our Auction

Rails End Gallery is the host of annual Haliburton's Trash N Treasures Sale. Every year we accept donations from the community and Gallery members to sell in support of our community programming.

This auction consists of a selection of interesting vintage items and collectibles. They are not available on any other platform.

PLEASE SHARE on social media and in your circles TO HELP MAKE THE ONLINE AUCTION A SUCCESS! We also welcome online donations on the auction site if you'd like to contribute to our Charity (Canadian Charity #118950641).

What is Trash N Treasures?
It is a giant community yard sale held in Head Lake Park next to Rails End Gallery in Haliburton Village, Ontario. There you will find everything from vintage housewares and antiques to books and jewelry. This year there is even a motorcycle! There is a Butter Tart Contest, live music and it's always a fun day for everyone. Food available on site from: Los Abuelos Tacos and Fruit Waters and Rails End Gallery Coffee Stand.We anticipate 40 to 50 vendors will be there - rain or shine!
Help us make this a single use plastic free event. Bring your own refillable water bottle and top up at our water refill station.

We hope you can attend in person - Saturday June 15 from 8 am until 2 pm. And we hope you enjoy this tiny slice of Trash N Treasure online.
Thank you for your support.


About Toronto Island Canoe Club

Toronto Island Canoe Club is a not for profit organization located on the Toronto Waterfront.

With a rich history dating back to the late 19th C., it is one of the oldest paddling clubs in Canada.

In 2024 we are moving on from our home of 30 years at the Old Firehall, Wards Island to our shoreline location.

We are fundraising to help us cover some of the costs of that move. Some of, if not all, the items in this sale are no longer needed or wanted by the club. Other items are Club merchandise featuring our former logo.

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