CanIRON XIV: Canada’s Ultimate Blacksmithing Festival Hits Manitoba

Press Release: [.pdf 7mb]

Since the MBG was founded in 2019, the executive has kept its sights on bringing CanIRON to the beautiful Manitoba prairies. We knew our central location, big skies, long days and hot forges would make for a great destination for the premier biennial blacksmithing event. Starting in 1995 in Vernon, BC, this will mark the Fourteenth edition of CanIRON.

Our biggest challenge in hosting CanIRON was finding the right location to welcome our brothers and sisters of iron. We found the perfect spot in Austin, MB: the Manitoba Agricultural Museum. Spanning 160 acres, this is the largest living history museum in Canada, with 50 acres of historical buildings that transport visitors back in time. Among the massive collections of tractors and steam engines, there’s plenty of space for blacksmithing. CanIRON XIV will feature open forges, expert demonstrations, blacksmithing challenges, tailgate sales, and an auction—all within walking distance of the Three Creeks campground, complete with 30-amp service and showers.

To ensure the Ag Museum was the perfect venue, the MBG hosted a trial event, ‘Scrap Smith,’ in August, and it was absolutely wonderful. The caterer was top-notch, the museum hosts were fantastic partners, and the grounds team was welcoming and enthusiastic, sharing their passion for history and the museum. Walking from our campfire to our tents and campers took only a few minutes, and the refreshing night air of the open prairies made it unforgettable.

CanIRON will have a beer garden, art expo, tailgate sales, Iron in The Hat, a Saturday auction, great food and on-site camping. This will provide a complete festival experience. Tickets are now available on the CanIRON website. Early bird tickets sales will end on January 31st. Preordering a CanIRON t-shirt helps support the event and you’ll take home a piece of the experience of CanIRON. As we lead up to the event, keep an eye open for CanIRON fundraisers.

Come for a memorable weekend of blacksmithing, learnings and camaraderie. Get your tickets at CanIRON.ca and follow the CanIRON social accounts to stay up to date with the latest information. You can also get on the mailing list for important updates.

-Justin Lamoureux (Pres. Manitoba Blacksmith Guild)

CanIRON XIV

Dates: August 7-10, 2025
Location: Manitoba Agricultural Museum
Host City: Austin, Manitoba

CanIRON XIV will run from Thursday August 7 to Sunday August 10, 2025 at the Manitoba Agricultural Museum located on Provincial Trunk Hwy 34 south of Austin, Manitoba. The Manitoba Blacksmith Guild will host the event.

more about event info and registration
see the detailed schedule

Auction website: 32auctions.com/canironxiv
Raffle website: caniron.rafflenexus.com

Featured Blacksmiths

Pat Quinn, Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Jake James, Sooke, British Columbia
Noah Vachon, Quebec City, Quebec
Frank Annighofer, Beartooth Mountains, Montana
Ryan Belanger, Aylmer, Ontario

and more…

Organizing Team/Contact

Manitoba Blacksmith Guild

Sponsors

CanIRON XIII – The Ontario Artist Blacksmith Association
Manitoba Blacksmith Guild
Artist Blacksmith’s Association of North America
Maritime Knife Supply
Cloverdale Forge
Nexus Grinders
Centaur Forge
Mighty Forge
Cluaran Forge
Coal Ironworks
Metal Supermarkets
Dave Copp Steel
Forgeside Chat Podcast
Walter
Manitoba Craft Council
Homestead Coop

Thank you to our sponsors! CanIRON could only happen with the grand efforts of its organizing association and the generous support of its sponsors. If you know of any other companies that might want to work with our awesome community, please send them our way via manitobablacksmithguild@gmail.com or sponsor@caniron.ca

CanIRON XIII Sponsors

Thank you to our sponsors for helping to make CanIRON XIII a huge success! Also to CanIRON VE – Manitoba Blacksmith Guild for passing along the torch from the previous event and to the Artist Blacksmith’s Association of North America.

CanIRON XIII Auction

HAND TOOLS ~ MACHINERY ~ WORKSHOPS ~ FORGE EQUIPMENT

Notable Items :Canadian Giant 25# Power Hammer ~ 4 Day NESM Workshop ~ Robert Biron Tool Set ~ Many Leg Vises ~ 142# Peter Wright Anvil ~ Large Swage Block ~ Terry Sheridan Workshop ~ Tinsmith Tools ~ #3 Norton Flypress ~ Acetylene Torch Set ~ Portable Coal Forge ~ Rotary Blower ~ Honda Generators ~ Original Brian Russell Gate ~ More

Saturday, August 5th, 2023 ~ Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex ~ Fergus, Ontario

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Gallery At CanIRON XIII – Call to Artists

Kelly Probyn-Smith – Gallery Manager – info@elfworksstudios.com

Once again CanIRON XIII will be mounting a professional level Gallery presentation to illustrate the scope of contemporary forged metalwork, both to inspire fellow artisan blacksmiths and to inform the general public of the wide range of work we collectively undertake.

peter braspenninx, phyreforge.com
big cube 2 – peter braspenninx, phyreforge.com

For CanIRON XIII, each attendee is invited to display up to 3 pieces of work – large or small, in the Gallery space. This is a great opportunity to show the rest of the blacksmithing community – and the public – what you do. You may offer the items up for sale, but please be aware that the items must remain in the gallery for the duration of the event, and Gallery Staff will not handle any sales transactions.

The intent of the Gallery is to highlight the diversity and artistry of the Ontario blacksmithing community as much as possible. To that end, you are welcome to present 3 different pieces of work. Items that are simply duplications of the same design (ie copies of the identical candle holder or corkscrew- may be withheld from display – at the discretion of Gallery staff).

Don’t have time to make something new, but have an existing piece that you want to bring? Please do – older works are welcome, but new work is strongly encouraged! Please remember that the public will have access to the gallery to see your creations, and pick up your promotional materials and information.

There will be more information about the gallery coming, but start thinking, and start making. If you are intending to bring a piece or three, or if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me at info@elfworksstudios.com and put CanIron or Gallery in the subject line. Even if you don’t know what you are bringing, knowing your intent will be a huge help in the setup.

Each item submitted must be identified by artisan and include a basic description. For those who are planning to bring items to the Gallery, please provide as much of the following information as possible – ahead of time (and as early as possible) will be a huge help.

Artists name (and/or Studio name)
Designation (Professional/Full-Time/Part-Time Blacksmith)
Length of Time Blacksmithing
Work Title
Materials Used
Creation Date
Shop Location & email or website
For Sale (and price)/ CanIron Auction / Private Collection (price if appropriate)
Also – approximate dimensions – hung or freestanding (floor / table mounted?)

**Please note that work for display in the gallery is to be primarily in metals, other materials should be secondary accents only. If you have a piece you would like to display that is not primarily in metals, contact Kelly ahead of time to discuss it. Samples of historic objects may be allowed for display – again, contact Kelly to discuss these possibilities.

All pieces must fit through a standard doorway. Oversized and extremely heavy pieces, or pieces which require assembly will require help from the the artists involved. Again, if you are unsure, contact Kelly before the event to discuss it.

**Also please note that “Professional Blacksmith” will, for gallery purposes, refer to those who make a majority portion of their living from blacksmithing work

CanIRON XIII Demonstrator: Terry Sheridan

Terry Sheridan, Collingwood, Ontario

Axes, adzes, forged pans, and tools
thebarnstudio.ca

Terry is a self-employed machinist, welder and blacksmith from Collingwood, Ontario, Canada. Most of his work is in the heavy construction machine industry, as well as, the local ski resort industry. At his business, most of his forging is for industrial applications; gas forges and power hammers are primarily used at the machine shop. His passion; however, is at home using a good ole’ coal forge and simple, hand-forged tools to create historically correct items from centuries past, including adzes, axes, chisels, knives, lead ladles and dividers, to name a few.

Terry has often demonstrated and taught at blacksmith organizations across the U.S.A., including SOFA Quadstate, Northern Ohio Blacksmith Assoc., Batson Blade Symposium, Alabama Forge Council, Pittsburgh Artist Blacksmith Assoc., the Illinois, Maryland and the Adirondack Blacksmith groups, in addition to the John C. Campbell Folk School.

For CanIRON XIII Terry will be demonstrating creating edged tools including a tomahawk.

CanIRON XIII Demonstrator: David Robertson

David Robertson, Cargill, Ontario

Wrought iron, furniture, sculpture
artistblacksmith.com

David is professional artist blacksmith with work in private collections across Canada, the US and as far flung as Ireland and Germany. After opening his business in 1987 and gaining 6 years of experience, he started teaching blacksmithing. In 1996 he was honored to be chosen as Artist in Residence at Joseph Schneider Haus museum in Kitchener. As a graduate of the University of Waterloo’s engineering program he has a unique perspective on design, and metallurgy and structural integrity.

Today his primary focus is using organic elements to create attractive and functional pieces. “Organic forms such as vines, leaves and flowers also translate into the unique nature of the steel. The semi-fluid nature of the steel when it is hot allows the flow of these modern designs. When cold, the strength of the steel permits the long self-supporting lines that are common in the plant world.”

David was demonstrator and lecturer at CanIRON VIII, and demonstrator at CanIRON VE.

For CanIRON XIII David will be acting as one of the “Lead Hands” to the demonstrators in the teaching tent.

CanIRON XIII Demonstrator: Brad Millman

Brad Millman, Wiarton, Ontario

Hand made custom cutlery and outdoor blades.
instagram.com/blackmapleblades

Brad started blacksmithing as a youth at the Fanshawe Pioneer Village in London then started back up with it in 2015 and quickly started focusing on knives. I volunteer at the Grey Roots museum in their blacksmith shop during the summer months. I have made kitchen cutlery, hunting and camping knives and axes. I love the brute de forge style of blade, whether it’s mono steel or pattern welded. My favorite knife to make is a chef knife. I really enjoy sharing what I have learned with others.

I will be demonstrating the forging, grinding, and heat treatment of what will hopefully be a large chopping knife, with a forged and wrapped handle. If there is time I will also be making some smaller utility knives.

I will be hosting a discussion as well, talking about what I have learned along the way and sharing how and why I do what I do. I plan on trying to cover everything from blade design, forging, grain refinement, heat treatment, finishing, and handle prep. As well as everything I have learned about damascus/pattern-welded steel.

CanIRON XIII Demonstrator: Robb Martin

Robb Martin, Floradale, Ontario

Blacksmithing, medieval armour, and functional sculpture
thak.ca
instagram.com/thakironworks

Robb Martin began his career in blacksmithing in 1987 and began in 1989 what is now called Thak Ironworks Inc. With an interest in blacksmithing, medieval armour and sculpture, Robb (or Thak as he is sometimes known) combined these three disciplines into his business early on. These influences have developed into a very distinctive style of metalwork. Sometimes traditional, sometimes contemporary, and sometimes futuristic and fantastical or a combination of all the above.

Thak creates high quality forgework which blurs the line between utility and art. “Functional Sculpture”. Robb enjoys designing and creating a wide array of unique, one-of-a-kind pieces for clients worldwide.

For CanIRON XIII Robb will be acting as one of the “Lead Hands” to the demonstrators in the teaching tent.