These top 10 farmers' markets in Ontario are sure to delight and inspire you with their local produce, meats, cheeses, and handcrafted, one-of-a-kind goods.
After a long winter of being holed up indoors, most Ontarians are clawing at the walls to get outside and spend as much time walking, dining, exercising, and even shopping al fresco as much as possible.
Here are the top 10 farmers' markets to visit in Ontario this spring and summer, along with what makes each one special. If you’re planning an upcoming road trip or camping adventure, stopping by one of these destination markets is a great way to load up on fresh and healthy fare along the way. Ottawa Farmers' Market, Ottawa Located at Lansdowne Park, the Ottawa Farmers' Market is a must-visit for anyone in and around Canada’s capital. With over 75 vendors to peruse even before you arrive using the site’s interactive vendor map, you can come prepared with a game plan or linger spontaneously at the seemingly endless stalls of fresh fare, cheeses, baked goods, honey, ciders, and artisanal products. Special events include face painting and gardening workshops.
St. Lawrence Market, Toronto Located in the heart of Toronto, the St. Lawrence Market has been a sprawling local landmark since 1803.
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