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Posted on July 7, 2013December 9, 2016

CanIRON 9 Conference Highlights 2013

Posted on August 27, 2011December 9, 2016

CanIron VIII – Paul Allen forging a Flower

Posted on August 26, 2011December 9, 2016

CanIRON VIII – Mark Puigmarti’s Forging Mass demo

Posted on August 26, 2011December 9, 2016

CanIron VIII – DARK’s Iron smelt demo

Posted on August 26, 2011December 9, 2016

CanIron VIII – David Robertson’s Beyond Basics demo

Posted on August 26, 2011December 9, 2016

CanIron VIII – Sandra Dunn’s Forging a Chair demo

Posted on August 26, 2011December 9, 2016

CanIRON VIII – Jesus Hernandez forging bloom iron for Japanese blades

Posted on August 25, 2011December 9, 2016

CanIRON VIII – Opening Ceremonies

Posted on November 17, 2010December 10, 2016

Econo Norse iron bloomery prep for CanIRON 8

Posted on August 28, 2009December 9, 2016

CanIRON VII Ness Creek Highlights

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Archives

  • 1997 CanIRON I, Vernon, BC
  • 1999 CanIRON II, Calgary, AB
  • 2001 CanIRON III, North Battleford, SK
  • 2003 CanIRON IV, Hamilton, ON
  • 2005 CanIRON V, Annapolis Royal, NS
  • 2007 CanIRON VI, Victoria, BC
  • 2009 CanIRON VII, Ness Creek, SK
  • 2011 CanIRON VIII, Fergus, ON
  • 2013 CanIRON IX, Trois-Rivières, QC
  • 2015 CanIRON X, Baddeck, NS
  • 2017 CanIRON XI, Cloverdale, BC
  • 2019 CanIRON XII, Ness Creek, SK
  • 2021 CanIRON VE, Online Event

About CanIRON

CanIRON is Canada’s national blacksmith conference.

Since 1997, CanIRON has been the premier biennial blacksmithing gathering, aimed at fostering friendship, collaboration, and skills development.

Held every second year, CanIRON moves west to east across Canada and is hosted alternately by eastern and western Canadian blacksmithing associations. The conference features presenters and demonstrators from a wide variety of metal working disciplines. Read more about the event and its history.

Contact

CanIRON has no permanent organizing committee. Each committee passes the «big hat» to motivated blacksmiths of the next host province, coaches them and gives them the responsibility to carry on the tradition in their own style.

Get in touch with the organizers of CanIRON via info@caniron.ca

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