Vendor Events in Petersburg, AK

1 farmers market, craft fair, festival, and pop-up in Petersburg, AK. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

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Festivals in Petersburg(1)

Little Norway Festival

by Petersburg Chamber of Commerce

Downtown Petersburg, Petersburg, AK 99833

May 15-17, 2027

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Held each May in downtown Petersburg, Alaska, Little Norway Festival celebrates the fishing community's deep Norwegian roots with a three-day celebration that draws locals and visitors alike. The festival transforms the downtown streets into a vibrant marketplace where vendors showcase the region's maritime heritage and culinary traditions. This annual event reflects Petersburg's identity as a historic fishing town with strong Scandinavian influence, making it a natural gathering point for vendors selling food, crafts, and goods tied to Norwegian culture and Alaska's seafood heritage. The festival atmosphere attracts a diverse mix of vendors. You'll find seafood vendors highlighting Petersburg's famous halibut, salmon, and other catches that define the local economy. Norwegian specialty vendors bring traditional foods, baked goods, and imported delicacies that celebrate the cultural heritage at the heart of the festival. Alaska Native artisans and crafters showcase handmade items including jewelry, artwork, and traditional goods. Local producers, gift vendors, and specialty shops also set up booths, creating a mixed vendor environment that appeals to both residents shopping for familiar favorites and tourists exploring Petersburg's unique character. The mid-May timing captures the beginning of Alaska's outdoor season when the weather improves and visitors start traveling to Southeast Alaska. Attendees at Little Norway Festival range from longtime Petersburg residents reconnecting with community traditions to tourists exploring Alaska's cultural destinations. The festival draws people interested in Norwegian heritage, seafood lovers, and shoppers seeking authentic local products and handcrafted items you won't find elsewhere. For vendors, Little Norway Festival offers three days of foot traffic in a downtown location where the community gathers specifically to celebrate local culture and support regional businesses. Whether you're selling Alaska seafood products, Norwegian imports, handmade crafts, or specialty goods that fit the festival's cultural and local focus, this annual event provides an established platform to reach engaged shoppers during the start of Alaska's busy season.

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