Wesleyville’s Annual Country Market and Nature Fest Returns with Celebrity Baking Auction

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The Friends of Wesleyville Village are excited to invite families to their annual Country Market and Nature Fest, featuring a fun celebrity baking auction.

Wesleyville Village comes alive each spring with this much-loved tradition, welcoming visitors of all ages
to experience its charm and heritage. This year’s event takes place on Sunday, June 1st, 2025 from 10
am to 4 pm at historic Wesleyville Village, with parking located at 2082 Lakeshore Road, Port Hope,
ON L1A 3V7.

Families can browse through tables from local vendors featuring hand-crafted products, plants and food or enjoy a peaceful spring stroll through the nature trail. This year’s market will once again feature a baking auction, with baked goods made by our own local celebrities. Bring your sweet tooth and take part in the bidding fun — it’s all in support of a great cause!

Market visitors are invited to tour the village and learn about all the recent conservation progress that has been made. A restored reception area in the centre of the village is open to the public and displays in the 125 year-old one-room schoolhouse will once again help visitors to imagine rural life a century ago.

This annual spring fundraising event at Wesleyville Village supports the continued preservation of this
listed Provincial Heritage Property of local significance.

Pete Fisher
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