Festival to celebrate winter in Mississauga
The fifth edition of the Mississauga Festival of Trees will celebrate winter this year by gathering Canadian artists who craft lights and common objects into tree-shaped works of art.
The event will take place inside the Small Arms Inspection Building, where guests can visit a contemporary tree sculpture exhibit that focuses on using lights or lighting as part of their artwork.
After their visit, attendees can purchase gifts and gourmet meals from approximately 80 artists, artisans, and food vendors. The craft and culinary markets are open on weekends during the festival.
This community gathering of artisans and gourmet merchants offers unique, handcrafted gifts and holiday foods guests can take home or eat on location. During the 10-day festival, participants can attend practical workshops to learn new skills, listen to live music performances, and visit the exhibit.
The second edition of the festival attracted over 3,000 guests, despite pandemic restrictions and fewer vendors.
According to the organizer, CreativeHub 1352:
Exhibitors and vendors often use banner printing services to display their kiosk information and label their arts and crafts products.
The Festival of Trees exhibit will take place at 1352 Lakeshore Road East, Mississauga, from December 5 to 14.
The event will take place inside the Small Arms Inspection Building, where guests can visit a contemporary tree sculpture exhibit that focuses on using lights or lighting as part of their artwork.
After their visit, attendees can purchase gifts and gourmet meals from approximately 80 artists, artisans, and food vendors. The craft and culinary markets are open on weekends during the festival.
This community gathering of artisans and gourmet merchants offers unique, handcrafted gifts and holiday foods guests can take home or eat on location. During the 10-day festival, participants can attend practical workshops to learn new skills, listen to live music performances, and visit the exhibit.
The second edition of the festival attracted over 3,000 guests, despite pandemic restrictions and fewer vendors.
According to the organizer, CreativeHub 1352:
“Whether you’re a long-time attendee or a first-time visitor, the Festival of Trees is an unforgettable way to celebrate the holiday season.”
Exhibitors and vendors often use banner printing services to display their kiosk information and label their arts and crafts products.
The Festival of Trees exhibit will take place at 1352 Lakeshore Road East, Mississauga, from December 5 to 14.