
An annual, summer-long flea market is returning to Kensington Market in Toronto this weekend, bringing dozens of vendors to the neighbourhood.
On Saturday, multiple vendors will set up shop tucked into the laneway and courtyard left of 216 Augusta Ave. Every year, the spot turns into an area with music, community and local products, weekly until the end of September.
People checking out the flea can expect to find handmade products like candles and soap, art pieces, jewelry, crystals, stationary and clothes among other items.
The Kensington Flea Market has yet to release who has been confirmed as a vendor for the 2026 season but are looking for vendors to fill remaining spots through their application portal.
The Kensington Flea Market has been running for about nine years, providing space for creatives and entrepreneurs to display their products and services for residents to see.
For anyone interested in participating as a vendor, the flea market requires business owners to choose specific dates they are guaranteed to be available for.
Additionally, the market supports young, new entrepreneurs, and gives those under 18-years-old a special rate to set up their business.
The market opens on May 2 and runs until September 27.
