The Bargain Hunters Flea Market, a long-standing tradition in Cape Breton, is celebrating its 45th anniversary this year. Shirley Wambolt, a dedicated vendor, has been a part of this market since its inception. At 68 years old, she eagerly prepares for each season, stocking up on a variety of items to sell.
For Wambolt, the flea market holds sentimental value beyond financial gain. Following the passing of her husband last year, she decided to downsize and part ways with some cherished possessions through the market. Her late husband was also an active participant, fostering a social atmosphere that drew in not just buyers but visitors seeking connections and conversations.
Reflecting on her journey at the market, Wambolt reminisces about the early days when the market was located at the Sydney Shopping Centre. Over the years, she has sold a diverse range of items, from toys to jewelry, embodying the essence of the flea market spirit where one can find almost anything for sale.
Chris Lee, the current owner of Bargain Hunters, emphasizes the market’s role as a family tradition, eagerly awaited each year by both vendors and customers. As the market evolves, Lee notes the shift in vendors, with a mix of individuals clearing out household items and new entrepreneurs introducing innovative products, creating a dynamic marketplace.
This year, as the flea market kicks off its anniversary season, Lee plans to introduce more draws and prizes to commemorate the milestone. From meat hampers to vouchers, the market aims to support vendors and foster a thriving community of sellers. The anticipation for this season is palpable, with visitors eagerly looking forward to exploring the array of offerings.
With over 200 tables set up each Sunday at the Cape Breton County Recreation Centre, the flea market provides a bustling environment for vendors and shoppers alike. From household items to handcrafted goods, the market showcases a diverse array of products, attracting a wide audience seeking unique finds and engaging experiences.
As the Bargain Hunters Flea Market enters its 45th year, it continues to serve as a hub of commerce, social interaction, and community engagement. With its rich history and vibrant atmosphere, the market remains a cherished destination for bargain hunters and enthusiasts of all ages, embodying the essence of a thriving marketplace rooted in tradition and innovation.
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