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Bread and Honey Festival gears up for 2026, SuperDogs returning

Bread and Honey Festival gears up for 2026, SuperDogs returning. Festival looking for vendors, musical acts for its 54th annual event.

The Streetsville Bread and Honey Festival has confirmed their plans for the 54th anniversary of their festivities and announced a call-out for applications for vendors and musical acts.

The festival is “the largest and longest running festival in Mississauga and is recognized as an Ontario Top 100 festival by Festivals and Events Ontario.” The annual three-day festival takes place from June 5-7 at Streetsville Memorial Park. 

One big highlight the organizers have already confirmed will be returning is the popular SuperDogs show.

The other attractions include a midway full of rides, inflatables for the kids to jump on, a climbing wall, fishing derby and food and drink pavilions.

The festival has always put out a call for volunteers, 15 years and older, to participate this year. Information for vendors, musical acts, and volunteers can be found at breadandhoneyfestival.ca

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