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New downtown market event to replace long-standing Midnight Madness and Summer Sidewalk Sale – Huntsville Doppler

New downtown market event to replace long-standing Midnight Madness and Summer Sidewalk Sale - Huntsville Doppler

It’s a new era in downtown Huntsville.

After more than 40 years, the iconic Midnight Madness and Summer Sidewalk Sale events have officially become a relic of the past.

Huntsville Councillor Bob Stone, who sits as a council liaison on the board of the Downtown Huntsville Business Improvement Area (BIA), said the board has decided it’s time for a change.

“They felt both the events had run their course and had been readjusted several times and they were a little bit tired, so they decided to retire those events,” said Stone, adding that participation—both from merchants and patrons at those events—was down.

In their stead, the BIA is planning the Muskoka Market: Huntsville Summer Edition to be held on July 30.

“We all understand that this is kind of a year of transformation and a year of change in downtown Huntsville, so we decided the Midnight Madness and Summer Sidewalk sale had been going on for forty-plus years and prior to COVID we did try to kind of rebrand them. We tried to work within the existing events to do something different… and then with two years off we just recognized that perhaps it’s not worth reinventing something and it makes more sense to start something new,” explained Morgan Lonsdale, manager of the Downtown Huntsville BIA. “So, recognizing the events that happen downtown and all of the activation that does go on downtown, we figured hosting one summer event that was focused on retail and our restaurants… one large event would kind of work.”

Muskoka Market: Huntsville Summer Edition, like the winter Holiday Edition which happened last November, will be a vendor-driven market with vendors from all over Muskoka lining the downtown. It will be a day-long event, running from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., with all kinds of entertainment activities as well as a children’s zone.

The idea is to draw as many people to the downtown as possible, which will add traffic for the merchants of the downtown as well, explained Lonsdale.

On that day, retail merchants will be open until 7 p.m., with visitors being encouraged to shop and dine downtown and then gravitate towards River Mill Park for music, and later a movie on the dock hosted by the Huntsville Festival of the Arts.

Now, with Huntsville’s wider sidewalks, putting vendors on the street makes a lot more sense, said Lonsdale. “We feel that the wider sidewalks, and we’re strategically placing these vendors so they don’t block our merchants, they actually will enhance the experience downtown…”

Downtown merchants will also spill out onto the sidewalk and join the vendors for the event.

The vendor fee is $150 for the day, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. For more information or to register, check out the BIA website here. You can also find more information about the market here.

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Downtown Huntsville BIA announces event schedule for 2022 – Huntsville Doppler

The Fire Guy entertains a crowd at the 2018 Muskoka Maple Festival

The Downtown Huntsville BIA is excited to share the 2022 event schedule for Downtown Huntsville.

Many events are back after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Huntsville’s favourite events will be returning, as well as a couple of exciting new events.

“We are so thrilled to welcome events back to Downtown Huntsville!” says Morgan Lonsdale, Downtown Huntsville BIA manager “We are planning on getting things back to normal in Huntsville this year. Our members have been extremely resilient during the past two years, and we are thankful that our community has continued to support them through the pandemic and Diggin’ Downtown. With Diggin’ Downtown wrapping up at the end of June, it is time to enjoy events on our Main Street again! We are very grateful to have wonderful community partners, such as the Huntsville/Lake of Bays Chamber of Commerce, Huntsville Festival of the Arts, Rotary Club of Huntsville, and the Huntsville Municipal Accommodation Tax Association, all working hard to bring these great events to the community.”

Many local favourites will be returning, kicking off the season with the Muskoka Maple Festival on Saturday, April 30. Other favourites include the May 2-4 Craft Beer Festival, Nuit Blanche North, Music at Noon, Tiny Tots Parade, and the Muskoka Market: Huntsville Holiday Edition.

The Huntsville/Lake of Bays Chamber of Commerce will be taking the lead for organizing the May 2-4 Craft Beer Festival on May 21 in River Mill Park. This amazing event will kick off the summer in downtown Huntsville and will feature live local music, tasty beer sampling from craft beer vendors, and of course delicious local food!

You may notice the event calendar is absent of Midnight Madness and the Summer Sidewalk Sale. The Downtown Huntsville BIA has restructured these events by merging them into the Muskoka Market: Huntsville Summer Edition on July 30. This event will be similar in format to the Muskoka Market: Huntsville Holiday Edition that took place for the first time in November 2021. Vendors, musicians, children’s activities and more will line Main Street to create a one-day street festival with something for everyone.

Another exciting edition to the 2022 event lineup is the Halloween Drone Show scheduled for Saturday, October 29. Mark your calendars and come dressed in your Halloween costume. Stay tuned for more details.

Theatre shows are back at the Algonquin Theatre. For up-to-date information please visit: algonquintheatre.ca.

Please note, these details are subject to change, and the public will be notified of any changes.

For more information visit: downtownhuntsvilleadventures.ca.

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