Sutton Christmas Market 2025

SUTTON CHRISTMAS MARKET 2025
NOVEMBER 29-30 & DECEMBER 6-7
from 10 am to 4 pm
The magic of the holidays is coming to Sutton! The Christmas Market will take over the heart of the village on November 29 and 30, as well as December 6 and 7, 2025. Under a large heated tent, around thirty exhibitors will showcase their unique creations: handmade crafts, local treats, holiday decorations, and gift ideas. It’s the perfect place to find one-of-a-kind treasures and support local artisans — all in a warm and festive atmosphere.
Santa Claus will be there both weekends to meet the kids and help create wonderful family memories. Little ones can also enjoy a free activity, and hot chocolate will be offered to children to sweeten their outing even more.
To add to the magic, Joséphin the juggling elf and Willy LeMaistre the flute player will be lighting up the village and the site at 14 Depot Street with festive energy and joyful performances. Whether you're looking for unique gifts, local flavours, or just a heartwarming outing to kick off the season, the Sutton Christmas Market is the perfect way to launch winter and share the spirit of the holidays with family and friends.
Sutton Christmas Market
In an enchanting setting reminiscent of traditional Christmas markets, the Sutton Christmas Market will mainly highlight handmade work by local artisans.
This event will also showcase artisans, creators and producers from the Brome-Missisquoi region and from the rest of Quebec.
The Sutton Christmas Market is a proud member of
List of merchants 2025
Aliments Family Crops / Passions Récoltes
Cashews, peppers, jackfruit, and coconut.
Dec 6-7
Food products
Alpagas Sutton Inc
Hand-knit items made from our own alpaca fibre: toques, mittens, scarves, neck warmers, shawls, felted soaps, Quebec-made socks, dryer balls, and felted insoles.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Artisanal objects
Améoli
Handmade products from Sutton. Crafted with 100% natural and non-toxic ingredients.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Cosmetic and beauty products
Biome Éléments inc
Products that bring us back to nature through their scents and the memories they evoke. We also offer a range of outdoor products.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Artisanal objects, Cosmetic and beauty products
Boucle d’argile
Earrings, necklaces, and rings handcrafted from clay and adorned with hand-picked plants and flowers gathered in Sutton.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Artisanal objects
Boutique Soha Inc.
Minimalist and timeless jewellery (rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets) and high-quality hair accessories (scrunchies, headbands, clips, satin pillowcases), all handcrafted in Granby.
Dec 6-7
Artisanal objects
Catherine Handfield
Porcelain table lamp, porcelain Christmas tree ornament
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Artisanal objects
Cuisine Amami
Traditional Lebanese cuisine infused with local Québec flavours.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Food products
Domaine l’Argoustik
Sea buckthorn-based food products and skincare, along with a non-alcoholic chocolate chardonnay.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Food products, Cosmetic and beauty products
Driftwood Naturals
Essential oils and oil blends: discovery sets, diffusers, carrier oils, massage oils, hair serums, shampoo and conditioner bars, soaps, and soy candles.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Artisanal objects, Cosmetic and beauty products
École du 3e rang, vignoble et cidrerie
Wine, cider, pear wine, pineau, ice cider, Williams pear, jellies, apple and pear juice.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Wine and alcoholic beverages
Érablière Familiale P. Bernier
Maple-based products: traditional syrup, jams, spices, sauces, preserves, dressings, jellies, sweets, gift sets, and marinades.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Food products
Félicité Fragrances
A Sutton-based company offering natural candles and home fragrances, handcrafted with 100% pure essential oils and soy wax.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Artisanal objects
Ferme Apicole Mellonia
We sell beehive products harvested in the municipalities of Sutton, Frelighsburg, and Dunham: raw honey, propolis tincture, and beeswax candles.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Artisanal objects, Food products
Ferme Sugaree Farm
Smoked turkey drumstick
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Food products
Ginger Hats
Handmade toques for both children and adults.
Nov. 29-30
Artisanal objects
Herbes Orford
Natural plant-based products as alternatives to commercial goods: teas, herbal infusions, Mycoré (a chaga-based coffee alternative), body care products, and herbal remedies.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Food products, Cosmetic and beauty products
John Glendinning Design
Original and expertly crafted objects for the home and kitchen using primarily local wood.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Artisanal objects
John Murphy
Cutting boards
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Artisanal objects
La Ferme Mallain Lapin
Rabbit products refined using traditional artisanal methods.
Dec 6-7
Le Rizen
Organic Asian vegetables and locally made Umami products: a range of artisanal kimchis, pestos, sauces, curry paste, and sambal.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Food products
Les jardins en mouvement
Artisanal dumplings, fermented products, and Asian-inspired condiments.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Food products
Les petits plaisirs du Roy
Jars of spreadable caramel with sweet little delights: caramel-filled cruffins, caramel popcorn, caramel chocolate… Caramel is our specialty!
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Food products
Les Vagabonds forestiers
Foraged forest products: fire morels dried on a solar dehydrator, wildflowers and forest fruits air-dried and blended into herbal teas.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Food products
Luloba Ceramics
Handmade stoneware pottery: tableware and art pieces.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Artisanal objects
Marie-France Labrosse
Ceramic, porcelain, and stoneware tableware: functional pieces such as bowls, cups, vases, and plates.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Artisanal objects
Morna Gamblin
Vases
Dec 6-7
Artisanal objects
Natasha Gince
To come
Nov. 29-30
Artisanal objects
Origine des couleurs
Natural plant-based dyeing service, with clothing and textile accessories coloured and printed using dye plants.
Nov. 29-30
Artisanal objects
Round top Bagels
Bagels and chili
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Food products
Rouquine
Grow-with-me clothing for children aged 3 months to 5 years: overalls, pants, shirts, dresses, bath wraps, and blankies. Decorative items made from recycled fur: stuffed animals, cushions, bracelets, and keychains.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Artisanal objects
Santoline Atelier de Porcelaine
Porcelain creations: jewellery and home decor pieces that convey softness, sensuality, and authenticity.
Nov. 29-30
Artisanal objects
Sécheurs Cueilleurs
Herbal teas and dried flowers
Dec 6-7
Food products
Thés du Nord
Caffeine-free black and green teas produced in Québec from wild plants, using the same traditional techniques as in Asia.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Food products
Urban Rose and Co
Colourful high-end accessories for pets
Nov. 29-30
Artisanal objects
USHMA
Hand-knitted and handwoven accessories made in Québec, crafted from ethically and responsibly sourced cashmere and merino wool: scarves, toques, neck warmers, blankets, and socks.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Artisanal objects
Vignoble Domaine Girouard
Wines
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Wine and alcoholic beverages
Vignoble Val Caudalies
White, rosé, red, fortified wines, vermouth, ice cider, and ready-to-drink beverages.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Wine and alcoholic beverages
Yonomori Joaillerie
Handcrafted jewellery made of sterling silver and gold, fine gemstones, and glass micromosaic.
Nov. 29-30 Dec 6-7
Artisanal objects






