Eastside Flea Fall Markets!

   
  

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日時:
2017/11/04 @ 11:00 午前 – 2017/11/05 @ 5:00 午後
2017-11-04T11:00:00-07:00
2017-11-05T17:00:00-08:00
場所:
1024 Main St
Vancouver
BC V6A 2W1 カナダ
参加費:
$3~$5

🍂EASTSIDE FLEA FALL MARKETS🍂
Open every other weekend!

Come get cozy with us in the Ellis Buiding this Fall! We’re so excited to get back into the swing of bi-weekly markets featuring 50+ local vendors, pinball and pool, delicious food trucks and drink specials, and MORE! See you at the Flea!

Saturday & Sunday Full Market Days! 11am-5pm
– 50+ local vendors
– 5 artisan showrooms
– Food trucks!
– Music
– Pinball
– & More!

Nov. 3 & 4

Check out our other events for info on Friday evening Shop n’ Bops!!

What you’ll find at the Flea…
Local artisan goods, vintage clothing & collectibles, quality handcrafted items, household goods, paper goods & art, small furniture, handcrafted & vintage jewelry, vinyl records, succulents & plants, natural locally-made body care, local small businesses, your friends & neighbours selling their treasures!

All ages welcome
$3 admission or $5 weekend pass

Shop local at the Eastside Flea!

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The Ellis Building
Built in 1907, the Ellis Building is a 10,000 sq ft historic gem in East Vancouver. Thanks to Ezra Kish & Morgan Ellis (The Cobalt & The Boxcar) this amazing space has been transformed into one of the most unique arts & culture venues in the city. Not only is it the new home to the ESF, but 14 artist studios, community workshops & demos, and much more!! We couldnt have asked for a better spot to call home and host our markets!

Accessibility
Some areas of the Ellis Building are not yet wheelchair accessible. We’re hoping to resolve this soon and apologize for any inconvenience. Aproximately 3/4 of the market is accessible via wheelchair, including washrooms, outdoor courtyard, main market area, and majority of artist studio shops.

The Eastside Flea is held on the unceded and ancestral territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and mi ce:p kʷətxʷiləm (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. As we host events, we acknowledge the historical and ongoing colonial genocide against Indigenous peoples, as it is their lands that make it possible for us to be here as occupiers.

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