CURBSIDE SWAP IS BACK! City-wide event Saturday, September 19! View Curbside Listings List Your Curbside Swap COVID-19 Update: In accordance with the guidelines that the Government of Saskatchewan implemented for yard and garage sales, "Swappers" must comply with the following: Do not host an event if you are feeling sick/unwell.

Maintain a physical distance of two metres between individuals.

Swaps are to be hosted by a single family. Group events are not permitted at this time, including extended households.

Clean and disinfect tables and items prior to the swap.

Clothing or other fabric items should be laundered prior to swap. We also recommend laundering any clothing you have acquired through the swap.

Minimize physical contact with attendees.

Do not provide food and beverages – complimentary or for sale. More information on garage and yard sales can be found here. Please review the lists of acceptable and unacceptable items below.

Let’s redefine “what’s old is new again” Saskatoon!

Reduce the amount of garbage ending up in the landfill by giving away your stuff to someone or finding free stuff of your own. At a Curbside Swap, you place your unwanted items in good condition on your property (next to the sidewalk or curb) and mark them as free for anyone to pick up or go out on a treasure hunt of your own to find what your neighbours are giving away for free.

Plan a curbside swap this summer or join the annual city-wide curbside event on September 19, 2020.

Anyone can plan a Curbside Swap just by putting out swappable items with a "free" sign. Consider coordinating with neighbours or contact your Community Association to plan a Swap for your whole neighbourhood. View the Curbside Swap Host Manual for more information.

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Downloadable and customizable materials

This material may help you promote your event:

Acceptable items Clean and disinfect all items prior to the swap. Appliances

Bicycles

Tools

Furniture

Books/movies/CDs/DVDs

Kitchen utensils

Building material

Computers and electronics

Yard and garden equipment

Clothes - Launder clothing prior to and after swapping.

Usable paint

Sporting goods

Musical instruments

Plants, potted trees, etc.

Other durable goods

Unacceptable items Opened or used medical PPE (e.g. face masks/shields, gloves, or sanitizing products of any sort)

Garbage or recyclables

Chemicals of any kind

Weapons of any kind

Food items

Mattresses

Dangerous/illegal items

Car/booster seats

Baby gates and walkers

Cribs/cradles For more information on unacceptable items, visit the Consumer Products Safety Bureau website.

Unclaimed items

What you can expect from us Provide online tools so you can share your event details with friends and connect with other treasure hunters by listing your curbside swap on our website. View curbside swap listings posted by other curbside swap organizers on our website.