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AGRICOLA OPEN STREET SUNDAY
September 7th, 2025, 12-4pm

Rain date: September 21st, 2025

Open Street Sunday happens annually in Halifax, helping to animate Halifax’s city streets and public spaces with activities, events, and entertainment! Open Street Sundays encourages people to enjoy their City in a new way by walking, biking and moving around safely and comfortably on the street. Agricola Street will be closed to vehicles and open to pedestrians from Cunard to Almon Street.

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Join us on Agricola Street  for a day of North End fun, and make sure to stop in the amazing Agricola Street shops and restaurants while you're here!​

To make the most of your experience at the Agricola Open Street Sunday event, use the event map below to efficiently plan your day, ensuring you don't miss any exciting activities or attractions! Click the button below to see a full list of vendors.

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Makers Market

Vendor Application

Are you interested in vending at Agricola Open Street Sunday? It's FREE to participate! Fill out a vendor application below.

*Application closed*

Garage Sale Sign

Community Yard Sale

Registration Form

Are you interested in participating in the community yard sale at Agricola Open Street Sunday? It's FREE to participate! Register below.

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North End Halifax Switch Open Street festival
North End Halifax Switch Open Street festival
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Contact us:

info@gonorthhalifax.com

902-456-3842
216-2099 Gottingen St.

Halifax, N.S. B3K 3B2

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The North End of Halifax is located in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq people. The people of the Mi’kmaw Nation have lived on this territory for millennia, and we acknowledge them as the past, present and future caretakers of this land.

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