Jardin emballé – Registration – 1 stand
$126.50
Call for exhibitors: Application form for November 6, 7 and 8, 2026
*Prices include tax.
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Following the success of previous editions of the Jardin emballé, the Société du Jardin botanique du Nouveau-Brunswick (SJBNB) has decided to present the 7th edition of this activity.
Many new features will make the Jardin emballé a true festival showcasing the region's artists and artisans in the beautiful natural environment of the New Brunswick Botanical Garden.
This activity is part of the "buy local" movement. It also encourages the preservation of the region's cultural heritage and encourages the development of arts, crafts, traditional arts, and local products.
Activity details
Location: New Brunswick Botanical Garden, Edmundston
Date: November 6 - 8, 2026
Schedule: Friday, November 7, from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday, November 8, from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Sunday, November 9, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Stand installation: Thursday, November 6, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Stand dismantling: Sunday, November 9, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Type: indoor and outdoor market (with heating)
Note:
- 1/2 wooden shack ($126.50 tax included)
- Wooden shack (2 large doors - $253.00 tax included)
- Wooden shack (2 panels - $253.00 tax included)
Download the PDF document for more details.
Download the form in Excel format or PDF if you do not want to do it online.
Call for exhibitors
The New Brunswick Botanical Garden Society invites all artists, artisans, and creators to submit their applications. Works of art, products from traditional arts (crafts) and food products (all hereinafter referred to as "local products") are eligible. Manufactured and/or commercial (branded) products are not eligible. The deadline to apply is Friday, July 31, 2026, at noon.
A "local product" is a product that comes from or whose main components come from a delimited and homogeneous territory. They are distinguishable from products of the same nature by characteristics and traits from this specific territory (in this case the greater Madawaska region).
Exhibitors (Attention)
All exhibitors will have to register for the entire event (3 days).
Selection criteria
Only local products will be accepted. Since a limited number of stands are available, a selection committee will be formed by the SJBNB, alongside members representing partner organizations. Selection priority will be assigned as follows:
- local products made by hand and/or in an artisanal way;
- applicants from and/or residents of the greater Madawaska region, New Brunswick, and eastern Québec;
- members of the partner organizations.
To offer the widest possible range of products, the selection committee reserves the right to solicit additional applications if an artistic discipline or a type of product is under-represented.
Stands and equipment
Given the limited number of stands, it is possible that only one stand can be allocated per exhibitor. In addition, it is very important to specify your needs (electrical plug, sink, peg board, etc.) in the application form. The organizing committee will do its best to accommodate everyone but cannot guarantee availability. The SJBNB will contact all approved exhibitors to confirm the location, arrival time and assigned equipment.
Regulations
The selected exhibitors undertake to comply with the market regulations, the eligibility criteria, the established hours (preparation/dismantling, opening/closing), the assigned location, the provincial guidelines for food premises at temporary events , etc.
Failure to comply with the regulations could result in denial of access to the site during the market and even in future markets. In case of uncertainty about the procedures to be followed, it is the exhibitor responsibility for inquiring with the organizers and ensuring that they comply with the regulations of the market.

