Ontario’s oldest and largest rural outdoor art show returns for its 64th annual edition July 17-19, 2026, transforming Annie Williams Memorial Park into a showcase of 200+ Canadian artisans whose work spans pottery, textiles, jewelry, woodwork, sculpture, painting, and everything between traditional craft and contemporary art.
Muskoka Arts & Crafts, established 1963, maintains rigorous jurying standards that ensure quality, making this one of Canada’s most respected outdoor art events.
Friday 11 AM-5 PM, Saturday 10 AM-5 PM, Sunday 10 AM-4 PM, the park fills with white tents arranged in browsable rows, live music drifting across the grounds, children’s entertainment keeping families engaged, and food vendors.
Admission costs $10 at the gate or $7 advance, purchase through the free Muskoka Arts & Crafts app for iOS/Android starting May 1, 2026. Arrive early Friday or Saturday morning for first selection, serious collectors know that standout pieces sell fast, and by Sunday afternoon the best inventory has found new homes.
The show serves as MAC’s primary annual fundraiser, supporting year-round programming. Many visitors return all three days, combining art shopping with a Bracebridge weekend that includes waterfall walks, patio meals, and the kind of unhurried cottage-country wandering that defines Muskoka summers.