The 47th annual event opens today
A Niagara Thanksgiving tradition is back but unfortunately for those who did not get a ticket in advance, the four day festival is sold out.
The popular festival went virtual last year because of the pandemic but this year has returned as a ticketed event with limited attendance.
Organizors tell us no walk-ins will be allowed in.
The festival features over 50 craft and artisan vendors, live music, children's entertainment, heritage tours, and more.

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