From May 3rd to 10th, a select group of vendors will be taking over the Leslieville Flea Instagram account. Each day on Instagram stories, a few vendors will be featuring their best products and helping to select that perfect gift. In addition, merchants will arrange delivery or contactless pickup!
Shop from the very best vintage and handcrafted goods in the city – for your mom, or yourself!
So, be sure to follow Leslieville Flea on Instagram and don’t miss out on this unique shopping experience!

If you’re looking to shop for flowers and support local florists in the process, then set a reminder for this coming weekend when you can shop Toronto Flower Market’s virtual flower market.
The market is going virtual for the first time ever and you can shop it on Saturday, May 2nd from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
This one-day-only event will feature floral vendors like Van Geest Bros. Ltd., FairyPatch Flower Farm, Purple Hill Lavender, and My Lucious Backyard.
Deliveries for your flowers are set to take place the week of May 4 so they’ll arrive in time for Mother’s Day!
The Craft Council Of British Columbia presents The Earring Show, now as a Virtual Happy Hour! Here’s your chance to sip & shop for contemporary jewelry!
Grab a drink and join the show on Zoom or Facebook Live on May 9th at 4 p.m. PST (7 p.m. EST).
This year’s Earring Show finalists will be showcased and the winner will be awarded! Also featuring: surprise guests, a cocktail demo, fashion tips and more. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to support the craft community—from home!
Learn more on how to join HERE
The Earring Show highlights earrings in every shape, size, material and concept, made by artists across North America. You’ll learn about art jewellery and have exclusive access to purchase these pieces online!
Featuring: 168 earrings from 58 artists, live shopping (all earrings are available to purchase online on a first-come, first-serve basis), cocktail demo: How to make an earring-tini!, and styling tips for statement earrings
Supporting Craft in BC:
As a charitable non-profit, all funds raised from the event go towards CCBC, its programs, and to help promote contemporary crafts in BC and Canada.
Help CCBC keep top events running through the age of social distancing!