Author of the article: Virginia Clinton • Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Publishing date: Apr 05, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 1 minute read • The 2021 Bay of Quinte Home Show went virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The show, which usually draws hundreds of visitors from throughout the region and beyond like the 2019 show (pictured here), had to pivot this year after the 2020 edition was cancelled. More than 70 vendors showed off their products and services virtually. TIM MEEKS FILE jpg, BI
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As COVID-19 presses into the spring, the Bay of Quinte Home Show Committee has been working diligently to turn the 2021 Home Show into a virtual event. The 2021 Virtual Home Show, which kicked off April 1, features products and services being offered by over 70 local vendors. Residents were encouraged to stay home this year and stay connected with the experts during the virtual event.
Bay of Quinte Home Show goes virtual
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