
This summer is the perfect time to check out Toronto’s farmers markets to grab freshly sourced foods from local Ontario farmers!
With many markets opening weekly, visitors will get the chance to meet new vendors and try foods that are sourced in our very own province.
Check out these 10 Toronto farmers markets this summer to get closer to your neighbourhood community and chat with vendors from across the area.
Leslieville Farmer’s Market
Location: 150 Greenwood Ave.
When: Now – Oct. 26, 2025
This popular farmers market, known for its diverse selection of fresh produce and unique handmade crafts, is already buzzing this summer with their weekly market. After their seasonal opening with Mayor Chow, The Leslieville Farmer’s Market embodies what it means to foster community within the city.
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Harbourfront Farmer’s Market
Location: 235 Queen’s Quay W.
When: Now – Sept. 27, 2025
Walk along the waterfront at this new Toronto farmers market every Saturday morning this summer. The Harbourfront Farmer’s Market offers everything from organic produce, locally raised meats, fresh flower bouquets, and more top-tier specialities, all while enjoying live music from local artists!
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Trinity Bellwoods Farmers Market
Location: 241-257 Shaw St.
When: Now – Oct. 28, 2025
Rain or shine, this farmers market is always going to ‘turn-ip!’ Located in Trinity Bellwoods Park t, this annual market has been bustling with neighbourhood locals, and is encouraging more visitors through their location’s participation in the Market Passports — a program to get shoppers to visit various Toronto markets for a chance to get their passports stamped at each location.
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Deeply Rooted Farmers Market
Location: 455 Cosburn Ave.
When: Now – Oct. 5, 2025
This is Toronto’s first ever Black and Indigenous farmers market, and it’s running bi-weekly in East York all summer long! Their goal is to provide healthy and culturally appropriate foods toward members of both communities, and to also provide opportunities for Black and Indigenous vendors to bring awareness on food quality related to health. With proceeds going towards Black and Indigenous people who are facing food insecurity, the Deeply Rooted Farmers Market is not just any market, but it stands for a cause.
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St. Lawrence Farmer’s Market
Location: 92-95 Front St E.
When: Now – May 2026
Visit this year-round farmers market at the historic St. Lawrence Market, which has been a key contributor to Toronto’s culinary scene and a community hotspot since the 1800s. Open from 5 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays, walking through the market can be a calm activity to start your Saturday morning.
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Annette Village Farmer’s Market
Location: 680 Annette St.
When: Now – Oct. 8, 2025
Finishing work and you need to go on a quick grocery run? Go visit the Annette Village Farmers Market occurring every Wednesday evening for all things fresh, organic, and delicious! You’ll be greeted with a friendly smile from vendors, along with live tunes to get your boogie on!
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The Stop Farmers Market
Location: 601 Christie St.
When: Open year-round
This year-round market is all about community, and is hosting 35 diverse vendors, which include many who identify as BIPOC and members of the LGBTQ2+ community. Their focus is to create space for farmers from marginalized groups who have previously been excluded from market spaces. Join this important movement by exploring their array of local produce and foods, with flavours from various cultural pockets of Ontario.
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Evergreen Brick Works Farmers Market
Location: 550 Bayview Ave.
When: Open year-long
A community staple since 2007, this farmers market is the largest operating market in Toronto and is a city favourite! Their efforts in keeping all products 100 per cent Canadian and sustainably sourced is reflective of their ‘bring your own bag’ (BYOB) and takeout box policy, along with acknowledging the roles of Indigenous Peoples as stewards of the land.
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Withrow Park Farmers Market
Location: 725 Logan Ave.
When: Now – October 2025
Come by this farmers market in the east end of Toronto, with over 40 vendors selling local goodies! This market is another participating member of the Market Passports, where shoppers who receive the most stamps can potentially win a $200 gift basket as a top prize!
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Sorauren Farmers Market
Location: 50 Wabash Ave.
When: Open year-long
Here is another opportunity to get your Market Passport stamped! Join their Market Mondays to meet new vendors and try new foods to help support the local economy. Community is what makes this market run, so don’t miss out on being a part of this exciting community event.
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