List of Markets
Year-round market dates are in brown.
2013 dates are in orange
AppleTree in the Village
June Rowlands Park, northwest corner of Mount Pleasant and Davisville
Tuesdays, 3-7 pm, May 14 to October 8, 2013
www.appletreemarkets.ca
Appletree Uptown
Yonge Street at Montgomery, north of Eglinton
Thursdays, 11 am - 7 pm, May 16 to October 10, 2013
www.appletreemarkets.ca
Green P lot, Lippincott and Bloor St.
Wednesdays 3-7 pm, June 5 to October 23, 2013
www.my-market.ca CityPlace Farmers’ Market
Canoe Landing Park, Dan Leckie Way and Fort York Blvd.
Tuesdays 3:30-7:30pm, June 4 to October 15, 2013 www.my-market.ca
Dufferin Grove Organic Farmers’ Market
873 Dufferin St. (in Dufferin Grove Park)
Thursdays, 3 – 7 pm, Open all year! Outdoors spring-fall, in the rinkhouse during winter
www.dufferinpark.ca/market/wiki/wiki.php
East Lynn Farmers’ Market
1949 Danforth Avenue, near Woodbine (in East Lynn Park)
Thursdays, 3 – 7 pm, June 6 to October 17, 2013
www.my-market.ca
East York Farmers’ Market
East York Civic Centre, 850 Coxwell Ave
Tuesdays, 8 am – 2 pm, May 14 - November 5, 2013
Etobicoke Farmers’ Market
Etobicoke Civic Centre, 399 The West Mall
Saturdays, 8 am - 2 pm, June 1 - November 2, 2013
Evergreen Brick Works Farmers’ Market
550 Bayview Ave (between Prince Edward Viaduct (Bloor/Danforth) & Pottery Road)
Saturdays, 8 am - 1 pm, May 4 - November 2, 2013
Winter markets, Saturdays, 9 am - 1 pm
ebw.evergreen.ca/farmers-market
Fairview Mall Farmers’ Market
Fairview Mall, South Parking Lot, 1800 Sheppard Avenue East
Fridays, 8 am - 1:30 pm, June 14 to October 11, 2013
Humber Bay Shores Farmers’ Market Humber Bay Park West (just south of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Park Lawn Road) Saturdays, 8 am - 1 pm, June 1 to October 12, 2013 John Street Farmers’ Market
St. George the Martyr Anglican Church, 205 John St.
Wednesdays 3:30 -7 pm, June 5 to October 30, 2013
www.johnstreetmarket.ca Junction Farmers’ Market
The Junction Train Platform (2960 Dundas Street West)
Saturdays, 9 am - 1 pm, May 25 to November 9, 2013
www.junctionmarket.ca
Leslieville Farmers’ Market
Jonathan Ashbridge Park, Queen St. E. at Woodward Ave. (near Coxwell)
Sundays, 9am - 2 pm, May 26 to October 27, 2013
www.leslievillemarket.com
Liberty Village Farmers’ Market
(Liberty St – Atlantic Ave)
Sundays, 9 am - 2 pm, June 2 to October 27, 2013
www.my-market.ca
Metro Hall Farmers’ Market
David Pecaut Square, 55 John Street, near King St.
Thursdays, 8 am - 2 pm, June 5 to October 17, 2013
Montgomery’s Inn Farmers’ Market
4709 Dundas West, Etobicoke
Wednesdays, 2-6 pm, May 22 to October 30, 2013
www.montgomerysinn.com
Nathan Philips Square Farmers’ Market
Nathan Phillips Square, 100 Queen St. West
Wednesdays, 8 am – 2:30 pm, June 5 to October 16, 2013
North York Civic Centre Farmers’ Market
Mel Lastman Square, 5100 Yonge St.
Thursdays, 8 am - 2:30 pm, May 30 to October 31, 2013
Regent Park Blvd, south of Dundas and east of Parliament
Wednesdays, 2 -8 pm, June 5 to October 30, 2013
Riverdale Farm Farmers’ Market
201 Winchester (in Riverdale Park)
Tuesdays, 3 – 7 pm, May 28 to October 15, 2013
www.riverdalefarm.ca/about-the-farm/farmers-market/
St. Lawrence North Farmers’ Market
92 Front Street East (at Jarvis)
Saturdays, 5 am – 5 pm, Open all year!
www.stlawrencemarket.com
Sherway Farmers’ Market
Sherway Gardens Shopping Centre, Corner of 427 and The Queensway, Northeast Parking Lot (new location for 2012 — east of North Queen Entrance)
Fridays, 8 am - 2 pm, May 3 to October 25, 2013
www.sherwaymarket.com
Sick Kids Hospital Farmers’ Market
555 University Avenue
Tuesdays, 9 am – 2 pm, June 4 to October 29, 2013, some vendors indoors for the winter
Sorauren Farmers’ Market
40 Wabash Ave. at Sorauren
Mondays, 3-7 pm, outdoors May-October, then in the Fieldhouse all winter long
www.westendfood.coop
Stonegate Farmers’ Market
150 Berry Road, in the parking lot of the Stonegate Plaza
Tuesdays, 4 - 7 pm, June 25 to October 8, 2013
www.stonegatechc.org
The Stop’s Green Barn Farmers’ Market
The Green Arts Barn, 601 Christie Ave. (entrance from Wychwood)
Saturdays 8am - noon, year-round! Outdoors May-October, in the barns November-April
www.thestop.org/green-barn-market
Toronto Botanical Gardens Organic Farmers’ Market
777 Lawrence Ave. E. (at Leslie)
Thursdays, 3 - 7 pm, May 16 - October 10, 2013
www.torontobotanicalgarden.ca/enjoy/special-events/market
Trinity Bellwoods Farmers’ Market
Northwest corner of Trinity Bellwoods Park near Dundas and Shaw
Tuesdays, 3 - 7 pm, May 7 to October 29, 2013
www.tbfm.ca
Parking Lot 4, 1265 Military Trail (Morningside and Ellesmere)
Wednesdays, 3-7 pm, June 5 to October 9, 2013, winter markets first Wednesday of the month November to April, 11-3
Weston Farmers’ Market
14 John St. (Weston Rd. & Lawrence Ave W.)
Saturdays, 7 am - 2 pm, May 11 to October 26, 2013
westonvillagebia.com
Withrow Farmers’ Market
725 Logan Ave (in Withrow Park)
Saturdays, 9 am - 1 pm, May 18 to October 26, 2013
www.withrowpark.ca/wiki/wiki.php.
If there isn’t a farmers’ market in your area of the city, there may be a Good Food Market . These are fresh produce stands, operated by community groups in collaboration with FoodShare , to improve healthy food access in Toronto. To find out more, visit FoodShare’s website .

For a list of just the organic farmers’ markets that includes descriptions and some photos see http://www.veg.ca/fm
Thanks for creating this excellent resource!
Comment by SteveL — June 1, 2008 @ 4:17 pm
There should be a farmers market open everyday all day!
I am from Ottawa and there is a fantastic market downtown open all day everyday.
It is hard to find one here that is around and open when I need it.
Hopefully one day!
Comment by Leah — June 16, 2008 @ 2:30 pm
It’s great that we now have Toronto markets on all seven days of the week, but there’s a catch to having them open all day long; unlike shopkeepers, farmers need time to farm, too!
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