The St Lawrence Market is your one-stop-shop for fresh fruits, vegetables, dairy products, meat products, and seafood products. Here you will find over 120 specialty merchants and vendors. Read more about St. Lawrence Market
Dating back to the 1800s, the ByWard Market is one of the oldest and largest public markets in Canada. Located in the heart of downtown Ottawa, the historic ByWard is a hub of retail stores. Read more about ByWard Market
Come and savour the tastes of Muskoka seasonally on Wednesdays between 9am and 2pm. In addition to fresh produce you will find arts and crafts and some special events. Make sure to stay for lunch. Read more about Gravenhurst Farmers Market
You can find great shopping at Kensington Market located in a multicultural neighbourhood in downtown Toronto. In Kensington Market experience car-free on Sundays so plan to roam in this vibrant area. Read more about Kensington Market
Ontario's landscape is full of the ubiquitous farmers' market, and lucky for tourists and residents alike, they don't have to travel far in order to buy fresh, local foods and products.
Ottawa's Byward Market, and Toronto's St. Lawrence and Kensington markets are three of Ontario's infamous marketplaces, and each is worth visiting for its sheer variety. But while most markets provide the best shopping in the summer and fall, many of Ontario's markets are also open in the winter, providing a unique year-round retail experience.
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