It was another year of busy craft fairs for Christmas shoppers in the Cariboo Nov. 16, 17 with multiple taking place in Williams Lake and area.
Along with the main attraction drawing shoppers from across the Cariboo and creators from across the province, the Medieval Market is not the only show in town.
Cataline Craft Fair was also taking place both days, with the school's parent advisory council (PAC) raising funds for students and programs in the school. Grade 6 students ran the concession to help raise funds for their class trip to Vancouver this year and the funds from a 50/50 draw and Loonie Auction were going towards the PAC support of other school activities including field trips and events.
A Children's Christmas Market took place at the Cariboo Corner, at Midnight and Western on Saturday, Nov. 16.
Some young entrepreneurs got their feet wet with a smaller craft event, selling a number of items, including caramel popcorn, bead work and iron-on tank tops and tote bags. Cariboo Corner will be hosting more markets on Saturdays, including one on Nov. 23 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
A Miocene Market also took place Nov. 16 and 17, at 3511 Horsefly Road.