Toronto Farmers' Market
Every year, many farmers' markets will be opened in Toronto from April to October. Not only will there be large farmers' markets in the relatively remote Markham, but also in the downtown area, and in the North York Centre square, St Lawrence in the downtown area Market is also known as the most beautiful farmers' market in Canada. It is open all year round
Next, based on the online recommendations and my personal experience, I will introduce to friends the main farmers' markets in Greater Toronto. These places will include fresh fruits and vegetables, home-baked pastries, cheese, sausages and honey made from traditional crafts, and some also sell live chickens and ducks.
St Lawrence Market 8
This is the most beautiful farmers' market in Canada. It consists of three buildings. The south building is almost all year round. The north building is both a farmers' market and a historical building (St Lawrence Hall, St. Lawrence City Hall), open only on Saturdays
South Building is usually very lively and even more crowded on weekends. It includes fresh beef and mutton, seafood and fruits and vegetables from local farmers in Greater Toronto, as well as cheese, sausage, honey and jam snacks of various traditional crafts, as well as Pie and Cake baked on the same day, as well as many artworks, especially many folk artists perform on-site
various meats are not only of high quality but also extremely fresh, customers can also book beef bones and other
html l4 Many local farms with a long history open a store here to sell various dairy products made by their traditional crafts
and farms sell local sweet corn, vegetables and fruits grown by themselves
There are also shops selling seafood and oysters in the market, and they also process oysters on the spot
and small shops selling snacks. They are all snacks from foreigners, and they taste very good, but the price is in units of 100 grams. At first glance, it looks super cheap. When checking out, you can only stick out your tongue secretly
92-95 Front St E
Tuesday to Thursday, 8.00am to 6.00pm (South Building Market)
Friday, 8.00am to 7.00pm (South Building Market)
Saturday, 5.00am to 7.00pm (South Building Market)
Saturday, 5.00am to 3.00pm (North Building Market)
Sunday, 5.00am to 5.00pm (Antique Market)
Nanten Philips Square Farmer's Market 8
Nanten Philips Square is a landmark in Toronto, located in the most prosperous area in the city center. It is the place where Toronto New Year countdown countdown, cool off in summer and skate in winter. Every Wednesday from April to October, it will become a farmers' market, providing all kinds of fresh fruits, flowers, cakes, cheese, etc. for people living in the city center of Toronto and working in the financial district.
Nanten Philips Square, 100 Queen St W
farmersmarketsontario.com
Evergreen Brick Workers Farmer's Market
This should be Toronto's largest farmers' market. It was converted from an old factory area near the junction of Downtown and East York.There are many varieties here, mainly including fresh organic fruits and vegetables, coffee, tea, freshly brewed food and baked food
Saturday 8.00am to 1.00pm (May to October)
Sunday 10.00am to 3.00pm (June to October)
550 Bayview Av, Toronto
evergreen.ca
Montgomery's Inn Farmer's Market
This farmers' market in Etobicoke was originally a hotel in the 19th century, but later evolved into a museum. It is now famous for its farmers' market
Here mainly sells various fresh organic fruits, honey, cheese, bread, cooked food and meat. You can also buy free-range ducks
Wednesday 2.00pm to 6.00pm (May to October)
4709 Dundas St W
montgomerysinn.com
The Leslieville Farmer's Market
In addition to supplying regular products from the farmers' market, this farmers' market also provides special products such as goat meat, goat cheese and goat milk. There will also be live music performances, and there will be interesting things such as DIY live production for children
Sunday 9.00am to 2.00pm (May to October)
Jonathan Ashbridge Park on Queen St E in Greenwood Coxwell
leslievillemarket.com
East York Farmer's Market
The types of goods sold here are basically the same as other farmers' markets, but the fruits and vegetables here are very fresh. According to the farmers here, it is ensured that they were picked on the same day. The pastries, bread, pie , cheese, honey, etc. are more special
Sunday 8.00am to 2.00pm (May to October)
on East York Civic The front of Centre
farmersmarketsontario.com
North York Farmer's Market
is located in North York Centre, close to the city hall. Even during the epidemic, it still opens normally.In addition to the regular products of farmers' markets, fresh fruits in summer are the characteristics of this market. The watermelons, cherries, strawberry , and fruit tomatoes that day are mouth-watering.
. I would like to remind you that this is the most popular farmers' market in Toronto. Often after 12 o'clock, there are no more dazzling stalls at the stalls. At 1 o'clock, many farmers began to withdraw their stalls. The author encountered such a dilemma twice in 2021.
Thursday to 2.00pm (May to October)
Mel Lastman Square, 5100 Yonge St
northyorkfarmersmarket.ca
Stouffville Farmer's Market 8
This farmers' market located in Markham is very distinctive. Its slogan is to eat authentic and fresh (Eat Local Eat Fresh), there are a wide variety of products here. In addition to the regular products in the farmers' market, they also provide live chickens, ducks, rabbits, , quails, , etc. This is an extremely worth visiting farmers' market.
Before the epidemic, the live hens here only cost 8 yuan each. The market is closed during the epidemic. In 2021, I went there once and failed and returned home
Thursday 2.00pm to 7.00pm (April to October)
Parking Lot at 6240 Main St
townofws.ca
Main Street Unionville Market
This farmers' market in Unionville town in Markham is very worth visiting. The main reason is not the farmers' market itself (the products it supplies are quite average), but Unionville town is a very worthwhile place to visit
Unionville is a very well-kept town with a historical flavor in Greater Toronto. In summer and autumn, you stroll on the streets of the town full of flowers while eating ice cream, and you also buy a large bag of fresh fruits and vegetables. This itinerary is too worth it
Sunday 9.00am to 2.00pm (May to September)
Main St, Unionville, Markham
unionvilleinfo.com
Village Market
This farmers' market between Vaughan and Richmond Hill is a major farmers' market in the northwest corner of Toronto. It does not close every year until December. It is unique in GTA farmers' market
Saturday 8.00am to 1.00pm (May to December)
Toronto Waldorf School, 9100 Bathurst St
villagemarket.ca
There are many farmers' markets in Toronto. Farmer's Market in GTA is used as the keyword on the Google map. The query results are as many as 20 pages. The above is just an introduction to some representative farmers' markets in Greater Toronto. Visiting farmers' markets in summer and autumn and buying delicious and fresh local fruits and vegetables is the favorite of many Toronto families. Here you can eat the taste of childhood