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Pinery Antique Flea Market features 300 vendors

 

   The Pinery Antique Flea Market offers a unique shopping and family-outing opportunity on Highway 21 just south of Grand Bend. 

   The site features over 300 vendors, offering all sorts of great finds for shoppers of all ages, as well as a great place to take a long walk with family and friends in the shade of countless trees.

   The market is open Sundays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and runs from May 7 until Thanksgiving Weekend.

   Originally, the site was a collection of antique vendors that opened in the 1960s. It has grown into a large, open-air market that offers a unique opportunity for people to get fresh air and find unique items.

   The site still does feature antiques in a 10,000-square foot museum that draws countless visitors to the park every year, even during inclement weather. 

   Admission to the market is $1 per person and children 10 and under are free. For more information, visit www.pineryantiquefleamarket.com.


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