The crowds were huge throughout the day long event held at the agricultural fair grounds.
The Cobden Taste of the Valley couldn’t have had better weather — it was a perfect fall day, said Jordan Durocher, manager of community services for the Township of Whitewater Region. “It was the best so far with 4,000-plus people and 144 vendor spaces,” he added.
Ben and Marie Zettler were busy in their pottery booth.
Bree Scott with her candy stick.
Dexter Sernoskie from Killaloe played the fiddle to entertain the large crowds.
Mascot for Grants Settlement Farms gives a hug to Clarke Caldwell.
Michelle Parsons of Firefly Meadows Farm serves a customer.
The Hemp Cookie company.
The leggings booth waspopular.
Whitewater Region Library board members council liaison Councillor Charlene Jackson and chair board Gwen Bennett take their turn at the Taste of the Valley booth. The board was selling the variety of baked goods donated by board members and patrons, as well as books the libraries no longer needed.
Marshall Buchanan of Moonlight Crofters near Hyndford had plenty of goodies for those attending the free event.
Lawrie Barton took her turn at the Renfrew County Museums Network booth. She is secretary of the Whitewater Historical Society.
Karen Coulas and Debbie MacDonald.
Promoting scouting are, from left, Donna Resmer,Payton Lucas and Riley Resmer.
Spices, spices and more spices.
Tanya Thibeau waits as a customer discusses what to purchase.
Two Ladies and a Stove