Saturday, October 18, 2025
Saturday, October 18th, it’s the annual Toys On The Island Toy Show at the Campbell River Community Centre.
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Twice a year, Spring and Fall, the charming town of Campbell River transforms into a haven for toy enthusiasts with this event! It isn’t just a gathering, but a celebration where collectors and hobbyists from across Vancouver Island and beyond come together, united by their passion for toys
Browse over G.I. Joe, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, He-Man, collectable vintage toys, Transformers G1, Barbie, Lego, comics, video games, sports cards, Pokemon cards, Funkopops, Hotwheels, diecast, dolls, action figures, figurines, board games, sports memorabilia, skateboard designers, magic cards, Dungeons & Dragons, 3D Printed art and design, vintage clothing, vinyl, artists, pop culture & more!
There’ll also be door prizes, food trucks & charity raffle in support of local charity, the Campbell River Hospital Auxiliary.
It’s from 10am-5pm, it’s $3 to attend & kids under 13 go free.
Potential vendors can fill out the Vendor Application & Liability Waiver Form.
Campbell River Community Centre
401 11 Avenue
Campbell River
V9W 4G2
The event runs from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM on the following dates.
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