CELEBRATING CREEPY CONSUMERISM SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2025
Join us for this annual spooky shopping event celebrating the best that our favourite season has to offer!
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Shop the top stores, artists, makers and more offering the best in Halloween décor, jewelry & apparel, horror collectibles & memorabilia, art, food and more!
SPECIAL GUESTS!
HEX-citing news! BORAH! takes flight once again this summer, direct from Salem, MA, to spend the day with us all at The Great Canadian Halloween Market happening Sunday, September 21! BORAH! Brewington Snaggletooth XIII will be on-hand all day sharing jokes, entertaining attendees, taking pics, hosting our costume contests, and more!And we are BEYOND excited to share the incredible news that artist, content creator and author, Nikk Alcaraz, will be our honoured guest at this year’s Great Canadian Halloween Market!
Nikk’s brilliant “Peculiar Baking: A Practical Guide to Strange Confections” book is available now! Bring yours to get signed, and enjoy an exclusive Q&A moderated by BORAH! The best questions from attendees just might win a prize!
Nikk has cultivated a unique platform called Practical Peculiarities—a creative hub for peculiar food art and DIY’s. He’s a judge on the hit TV show Killer Cakes on Prime Video and his work has reached international audiences, received recognition by the press, and allowed him to collaborate with many notable companies to add a bit of whimsy to their brands.
"I do a little bit of everything. I think of creativity as a tree that I can't stop climbing."
And is it true? YES! Netflix’s Is it Cake? season one winner, Andrew Fuller, will be with us this year at The Great Canadian Halloween Market happening Sunday, September 21, 2025, at the Luxe Convention Centre - Hyatt Place Toronto/Mississauga Centre. Andrew is an in-demand cake sculptor, Food Network judge and champion contestant, and social media icon! Andrew will also be hosting a special Halloween cake contest for us, so be sure to sharpen your cake-identifying skills