Reenacting groups:
Royal Scots - Light Company (Upper Thames Military Reenactment Society)
Royal Scots - Grenadier Company (Upper Canada Military Reenactment Society)
41st Regiment of Foot
Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada - Military Reenactment Society of Canada
British Indian Department - Col. Ellliot's Company
19th US Infantry - Langham's Company
US Forces – re-enacting the War of 1812
Sutlers:
Sutlers would follow the military from place to place. Soldiers depended upon this service to provide themselves with certain necessaries otherwise unavailable. The following is a list of a few of our favourite merchants.
C&D Jarnagin - a good source for uniforms
Coghlin & Upton - Military Accouterments
The Frontier Artist - original artwork by Steve Zronik
Historical Harmonies - a duo of ladies who present songs from history. Their main focus is the early 19th century, but can extend to other periods, including special events. Holly and Stephanie can be reached via facebook.
Historical Twist - Uniforms, civilian clothing and many other needs.
Helmut and Company - a good source of blacksmithing goods, including metal stakes and ridge hangers. Helmut is also an on-site gunsmith for repairs and flints. His stand is a good source of leather goods, including leather journals. He can be reached by phone at 905-545-0770 or on facebook at Helmut Foster.
Jas Townsend & Son - Purveyors of clothing and supplies to re-enactors.
Kannik’s Korner - providers of patterns, including men's trousers
Kinnikinnick Trading Company - a source of First Nations trade goods.
Miss Linda's Millinery - Milliner. Caps and hats for working ladies and ladies of style
Linda’s Early Fashions - a nice selection of ready-made items
Lion’s Den Arms & Antiques - Period Accessories 1740 - 1860
Loyalist Arms - Muskets, bayonets, etc.
Old Time Patterns - a wide range of patterns for men, women, and children
P.C.E. Leather Works - Leather, blades, and eating equipment
Panther Primitives - Tent and Camp supplies.
Sanderson Leather - Leather good. Pouches, straps, scabbards, belts. Authentic Handcrafted 18th Century. Terry can be reached at [email protected] or 905-844-6044
Sense and Sensibility Patterns - historical patterns for the Regency era
Smoke and Fire - a source for almost everything
Sutler Cyrus Wakefield - Creator and manufacturer of Cartridge Candy
Three Feathers Pewter - Quality pewter items and button makers.
Wm. Booth, Draper - Primarily a late 18th century merchant, it is a good source of fabrics and patterns to sew your own clothing as well as other small items.