Farmer’s Markets In Toronto: Best Way to Get Beautiful Fresh Local Food

Aclose second to loving all the fresh local food I buy at my favourite Farmer's Market, are all the wonderful conversations I joyously participate in with t

A close second to loving all the fresh local food I buy at my favourite Farmer’s Market, are all the wonderful conversations I  joyously participate in with the people I meet. There’s something rather magical about communities coming together to buy local, fresh, *real* food from farmers in Ontario.

Have you been to a farmer’s market in our city yet? If you haven’t, you don’t need to walk, bike or drive very far to get to one. In fact, if you can’t make it out on the weekend because you head up to the cottage every Friday night, I have compiled a little list of farmer’s markets for the urbanites of Toronto:

Brick Works: Saturday 8-1pm

Liberty Village: Sunday 9-2pm

Sorauren Park: Monday: 3-7pm

SickKids Hospital: Tuesday 9-2pm

Nathan Philip’s Square: Wednesday Noon-2pm

Woodbine & Danforth: Thursday 3-7pm

High Park: Friday noon-7pm

If none of these locations suits your fancy, check out NOW mag’s list that sorts market’s by day – a very useful tool.

A few tips to make your farmers market visit more joyous:

Bring a reusable bag (or two) to carry your groceries. Many farmers will provide plastic, but let’s love mama earth and avoid plastic please!

Scope out the market before you make your purchases. You might find a better deal at the other end of the market. So don’t do all your shopping in one place.

Check out what’s in season this time of year: http://www.foodland.gov.on.ca/english/availability.html and plan your meals accordingly. Meaning, if you know that peaches are in season, then you might want to grab some spelt flour while you are there for a peach crisp!

This past Saturday I went to the Brickworks Farmer’s Market on Bayview for what has become my favourite weekend errand on my to-do list. However, it feels more like an indulgence – an errand I actually look forward to all week long. Here are some photos of my tasty finds. EnJOY!


Organic peaches, wild blueberries, shiro plums


Arugula, sprouted beans, organic carrots, green & yellow beans


Mmmmm olives (not local obviously, but from an Ontario farmer nonetheless), crackers that are to die for. I buy these almost every week!!


Need I say more?


Wild Blueberry Spelt Pancakes I made for brunching with my parents this past long weekend (with ingredients I bought at Brick Works of course). I will post the recipe this week.

14 thoughts on “Farmer’s Markets In Toronto: Best Way to Get Beautiful Fresh Local Food”

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  3. Thank you for your latest post. All those wonderful foods look so tasty. However, I don’t live in the Toronto area so I can’t access the farmers’ markets you mentioned. Is there a website or somewhere that I can find out where other farmers’ markets are? I do live in Ontario, so that might help you.

  4. kristina smith

    Hi Joy,

    Wonderful post! The Sorauren Market is one worth checking out — great vendors, great vibe.

    Just thought I’d mention another way to get your organic veggies and fruit, if you don’t always have time to hit the markets – home delivery!

    We use Mama Earth Organics for a weekly bin delivery here in Toronto (mamaearth.ca). The produce is local, always fresh, and it’s very convenient.

    Kristina

  5. joyousness

    Mama earth – love that name! I used to get a delivery from Front Door organics, but I will check out mama earth just because their name is so cute!

  6. Wonderful post! The Sorauren Market is one worth checking out — great vendors, great vibe.

  7. joyousness

    You are the second person to mention it this week. That means I must check it out on Monday – next week. Thanks! I mentioned it in my previous post. 🙂

  8. Good post! You have so much fresh food in Toronto! Byw, you may want to add in the Tweetmeme button – makes it easier for ppl to tweet your post. More eyeballs! 🙂

  9. joyousness

    Thanks Kelly! And thanks for that tip. I don’t think I have that widget available to me, but I’m in the process of redesigning my blog, so I will definitely have it then. Thank you!

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  11. Thank you very much my friend, you are very kind in sharing this useful information with? others….
    The details were such a blessing, thanks.

  12. Angela @ Eat Spin Run Repeat

    Yummm all of this looks great! I love fall produce and am absolutely obsessed with pumpkin and squash right now. I think markets are one of the best things about living in Ontario! 🙂

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