Halifax Folklore Centre - 1528 Brunswick St. - 902-422-6350
The Plaid Place - 5475 Spring Garden Rd. - plaidplace.com
Carrefour Atlantic Empoium - 902-423-2940
The Hydrostone Market - 5515-5545 Young St. - hydrostonemarket.ca
Clayworks Pottery - 629 Bedford Highway - clayworks.ca
Beales Fashion, Art, Craft & more - 124 Peggy's Point Rd - beales.ns.ca
Nova Scotian Crystal - on the Halifax Waterfront - novascotiancrystal.com
There are a ton of local crafts shops set up along the Halifax waterfront, plus more local markets set up on Saturdays throughout the morning and afternoon.
www.halifax.ca/visitors will have tons more info for you
2007-06-17 06:54:15
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answered by beth c 2
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You will find lots of antique and collectible stores in Halifax and along the coasts in Nova Scotia. You will probably have better luck in the smaller coastal towns though.
2007-06-16 05:06:08
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answered by short shrimp 6
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The Halifax Farmer's market is every Saturday morning
2007-06-18 11:08:50
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answered by main_sister28 2
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in case you bypass to the lumberyard wayyyyy interior the decrease back they save previous rotting lumber there, you're able to looking some somewhat good products. not something beats the stench of rotting lumber while attempting to sell mutts. you may get a truckload of rotting planks for about 50 cents. Rusty nails may well be present day in maximum inner city playgrounds or torn down homes, so as that they are unfastened. so which you have got $13.50 left to spend on a clean outfit on the interior of sight thrift save. denims and a flannel shirt will do, undergo in concepts, the greater holes the greater advantageous, play the sympathy card. relish your day Dingle!
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answered by ? 4
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about them?
2007-06-16 04:35:18
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answered by tazzybeer06 7
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