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Get ready for the St. Joseph Island Hunters and Anglers Outdoor and Gun show! Coming May the 4th at the Johnson Township Recreation Centre, 3 Johnson Dr, Johnson, ON P0R, Canada
What to expect:
Johnson Township Community Centre Arena
Entry by Cash Donation
Cash Required for raffles and many on-site purchases (No ATM on Site - closest ATM at nearby restaurant)
This event gets bigger every year! With over 100 tables of indoor and outdoor vendors with firearms, hunting, fishing, ATVs, boats, and other outdoor gear.
If you have outdoors equipment, fishing or hunting gear you'd like to advertise or sell contact Jane Perry 705-206-6454
Quality retail and private owner firearms tables (Valid PAL Licence required for firearms, ammunition, and magazine purchases, please ensure your email is up to date with RCMP to ensure a smooth exchange)
Outdoor Themed Presentations at 11am and 1:30pm (Topics to be announced)
Free Family Activities for all ages: Archery, Tomahawk Throwing, Rod Casting, CO2 Powered Nerf Gun Shooting Gallery
Knife Sharpening Booth for a fee
Sault College Deer Check Station Booth will have free antler measuring - bring your rack big or small!
Raffles and Draws with fantastic prizes for everyone
Food and Drink Available On Site all day
Parking on site with overflow parking close-by and a free shuttle
Draw Information:
Each year at the Outdoors and Gun Show the St. Joseph Island Hunters and Anglers Association hosts a number of draws. There are two draws this year that require you to pay for a ticket to enter the draw and these are licensed by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario and help to raise money to support events like todays. Funds are also used to support other conservation initiatives undertaken by the Association