This years participants...

1. KENTS CORNER:  “Always the busiest corner on the Island”, full service confectionary & fuel service;
OPEN YEAR ‘ROUND

please stop here and pick your maps up for the weekend.

Judy and Ralph Macmichael 705-246-1234

2. MURIELLE GAGNON MOES: Fibre artist studio where hand spinning, weaving, dying and felting is a way of life. Also a good supply of original coloured mohair socks for cold days. Spinning demo anytime when visiting.

1220 D Line Road watch for the Airplane Mailbox 705-246-2828

3. PUDDINGSTONE ART:  Clocks, lamps, book-ends etc handcrafted of natural local puddingstone,
plus natural rough stone available. Our family welcomes you at:

1435 Littleton St. Richards Landing, Harry Courtney and Susan Littleton, 705-246-2527

4. THE GREEN OAK: The Green Oak Gallery and gift shop is the place to find quality works of art from local artists throughout the Algoma District and area. Accommodating the work of over 50 artists under one roof.

1203 Gore St. Richards Landing, Bonnie Barthelmes  705-246-0278

5. ARTISEN GALLERY & MOOSE SWEATS: Collection of one of a kind native arts, Canadian made clothing, hemp clothing and handmade unusual gifts.

Main Street Richards Landing, Peggy Chapman 705-246-2777

6. THE CALICO HEN:  We have BRIGGS & LITTLE wool, featuring their new "Softspun". Knitting supplies and patterns and over 240 colours of DMC floss. Unique art, jewellery, antiques, gently used books, bath salts & BOO Glo Candles.     

1188 Richards St. (Main Street), in Richards Landing,  Dawn Tweedle,705-246-0875

7. NORTHERN FOLKART STUDIO: Displaying the work of local artisans, soaps, pottery, candles, jewellery, Gourmet Village, honey, maple syrup, stained glass, etc.

1195 Main Street, Richards Landing Linda Hall 705-246-0360

8. NATURE'S  WOODGRAINS: Rustic cottage-country accents. Coffee tables, mirrors, clocks, picture frames, lamps, candles and holders. New original outdoor nautical solar posts. Drop in for a pumpkin muffin and hot apple cider.

730 B- Line, R.R.#2 Richards Landing. Ross & Edna Maguire, 705-246-2068


9. SALAMANDER RIDGE FARM: Organically grown produce, handcrafted preserves, crafts, maple syrup candy and baking.

1345 “C” Line R.R. #1,Richards Landing,   Pete, Kris and Peter Stinnissen, 705-941-1311
 

10. OVER THE RAINBOW DOLL MUSEUM:  “Over 1000 pieces, antique to modern” Annual Open House & Sale. Call 705-246-2683 during other months of the year, Thank you from the Powis-Clement family (at Rainbow Ridge Farm)

11.  RAINBOW RIDGE FARM: Corn stalks, pumpkins and hay bales.

1103 C-Line  ***Corn stalks, pumpkins & bales***


12. ISLAND STYLES: Knitting: hats, mitts, slippers. Sewing: table runners, fleece jackets & vests, fall themed items & more.


 Kathy Clark 705-246-2381(located at Rainbow Ridge Farm)

13. SPIRIT OF THE SEASON: Savour the joy of country living at harvest time, with homemade baking, crafts & preserves.  Enjoy our unique fall decorations.

1449  A-Line, Cindy Underhill 705-246-2273

14. WILDE STRAWBERRIES:   Hand quilted home decor including placemats, potholders, tea-cozies, table runners, pillows, and quilts ranging from crib or lap quilt sizes to double beds.  Also check out the selection baby and pet items, hand painted T-Shirts, hand made soaps, and unique one of a kind Strawberry Patch Dolls! And much more!  (Visa, Mastercard, and Interac are accepted) To view more about Wilde Strawberries click here!

1030 Sailors Encampment Dr., Kathleen Parr 705-246-2281
 

15. MURDOCKS GARDENS: Vegetable stand and beef farm. Pumpkins, squash, frozen hamburger, corn stalks and maple syrup tarts.

2490 Huron Line (Hwy 548)  Tom and Gail Murdock  705-246-2679

16. HAROLD & LINDA HAWDON: Quilts (tied and handquilted), homemade baking, cookies, tarts and rolls, painted Christmas tree ornaments and stockings, wooden serving trays, handbags & other sewn items.

2553 Huron Line Hwy 548 (R.R.#1 Richards Landing) 705-246-2489

17. HARMONY TEA ROOM:  Part of the Progressive Luncheon *** Country Roads Special *** in the century school: "Tea-lights" will include delectable desserts, sensational soups, scones, mugs o' muffins, homemade jams, school ground coffee and over 50 tasty teas or warm cider.  Our gift shop and warm wool blankets will also be available. Hope to see you for tea.

On the corner of the A and I Lines, Harold and Pam Cooper 705-246-2634

18. THOMPSON’S MAPLE PRODUCTS:  Tour our facility and see how our certified organic maple syrup is made. Maple products are also for sale in our gift shop.

2896 10th side rd. Joyce and Doug Thompson, 705-246-2970

19. WHITETAIL WOODS DESIGNS: Experience the beauty of copper. Decorative pieces as well as jewellery items. Some inspired by nature, others just inspired. Demos available anytime.

Dianna Madill 705-246-1950   (Located at Thompson Maple Products 2896 10th Side Road)

20: FAMILY FAVOURITES: Homemade preserves for the upcoming seasons. Jams, jellies, relishes and more.  Made with locally grown fruit and vegetables when available. 

Located at the Jocelyn Hall  Crista Wardell, 705-246-6512

21. HARMONY GLASSWORKS: One of a kind jewellery and stained glass items, using kiln fired glass, lampwork, beads and original and traditional wire techniques.

Located at the Jocelyn Hall Janet Boucher, 705-246-2887

22. ST. JOSEPH ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY: 2009 Historical calendars (nautical theme), and book sale with many children's books, paperbacks, and hard covered books that are both fictional and non-fictional.

Located at the Jocelyn Hall   705-246-2392

23. ADCOCKS’ WOODLAND GARDENS:  Landscaped gardens with flower beds and borders, ponds, trees, shrubs and paths! Paths made for easy access to different areas of the gardens.

4757 -5th Side Road. (Hwy 548) Grant Adcock 705-246-2579

24. YANDEAU'S GARDENS: Walk our nature trails. Fresh baking, meat pies, fruit pies, fudge and more. Jams jellies and pickles. Fall fresh vegetables. Hot dogs, sausages, pop and water, coffee is always on the house. **Door Prize**

4954 5th Side Road. Micheline and Danny Yandeau  705-246-3177

25.  FORT ST. JOSEPH, NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE: 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. tour, includes a 15 minute orientation film and a 45 minute walking tour on site. When the Europeans arrived they had to survive in this frontier wilderness. Natives of the region taught them how to garden and use the resources at hand. Come hear the stories of survival and see some of the resources utilized.

26. ISLAND BAR & GRILL:  Part of the Progressive Luncheon *** Country Road Open House Menu Specials *** View one of our suites for your next vacation at the Hilton Beach Inn.

3117 Marks Street, Hilton Beach (on the waterfront)  Natalie Allard  705-246-0063

27. BIGGAR’S PURE MAPLE SYRUP PRODUCTS:  Maple Products, syrup, butter, candy, granulated maple sugar. PLUS Handmade wood crafts, buckets, butter churns, pens, etc.

2820 HWY 548 towards Hilton Beach (Maple trailer at the driveway) Carol and Brian Biggar, 705-246-0394

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