Simcoe County Bridal Show returns to Barrie for 2 days
There will be plenty of DJs, décor and invitation designs at the Sadlon Arena in Barrie for a two-day event focused on all things wedding.
The Simcoe County Bridal Show returns this Saturday and Sunday for its 5th year with over 50 vendors representing every wedding category, including venues, caterers, cake makers, bridal salons, photographers, and florists.
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The event is the largest wedding show in central Ontario and features hourly giveaways, exclusive discounts, vendor contests, and free samples.
The bridal show allows couples to meet with dozens of potential suppliers under one roof.
"Weddings are a huge expense for couples and their families, and it's very important they meet with companies, gather information and feel comfortable with their choice before they ever have to put down a deposit," stated Kristine Barton, owner of KB Productions.
The event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days.
Tickets are available online. Advanced ticket sales are $8 each and $10 at the door. Kids under 12 are free.
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