Farmers market season is year-round in Toronto. Although when summer rolls in, a day outdoors, checking out a delicious selection of produce and goods, we’ll pick that any day. If you’re like us and want to make the most of your weekends, no matter the weather, we have just the thing.
Toronto is home to weekly farmers markets, and they’re scattered all over the city. We’re sure that wherever you live, you’ll find a local market just waiting for you to explore. We’ve compiled a list of a few farmers markets that are worth checking out this summer.
Here are nine farmers markets in Toronto you need to check out.
Over in Cabbagetown, you’ll find a collection of local vendors with great eats. From fresh off-the-farm produce to delicious eats of all kinds, this spot is a sure hit. Plus, with guiding principles that focus on supporting sustainable practices, you can shop here guilt-free.
When: Every Tuesday until Oct. 20, 2026
Time: 3 to 7 p.m.
Where: Riverdale Park West, 375 Sumach St.
This next pick might be a bit of a distance from the downtown core, but trust us, it is worth the visit. The massive site spans a whopping 10,000 square feet and is packed with all kinds of great goodies up for grabs. We’re talking fresh seasonal fruits and veggies, specialty items like artisanal honey, and loads more.
When: Open Saturdays and Sundays
Time: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: Downsview Park, 40 Carl Hall Rd.
Not only do they sell fresh fruits and veggies, but you can also find meat and dairy products, prepared foods, baked goods, preserves, and more. The Dufferin Grove Organic Farmers Market is open every Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m.
When: Every Thursday
Time: 3 to 7 p.m.
Where: South end of Dufferin Grove Park
Head to Leslieville’s Greenwood Park and explore all they have to offer at the farmers market. It is perfect for connecting the community with those who source their food. There are tons of local vendors in store, with more great stuff than we could name. Now, until Oct. 25, the market is held outdoors at Greenwood Park.
When: Every Sunday
Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Where: Greenwood Park — 150 Greenwood Ave. (at this location until Oct. 25, 2026)
Check out the Independent Farmers Market in The Junction, right at Baird Park. Support local and snag fresh produce every Saturday.
When: Every Saturday until Oct. 31, 2026
Time: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Where: Baird Park, 275 Keele St.
If you’re familiar with the St. Clair and Wychwood community, then you’ve most definitely experienced the Wychwood Barns market: The Stop Farmers Market. Get your hands on fresh produce straight from local farmers, and enjoy treats by local vendors, artists, and more. They’re open Saturdays, and lucky for you, they’re open year-round.
When: Every Saturday
Time: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Where: Wychwood Barns market, 13 Benson Ave.
One of Toronto’s most popular spots, Trinity Bellwoods, has got you covered when it comes to farmers market goods. Rain or shine, you can head on over to peruse the selection of curated local vendors.
When: Every Tuesday until Oct. 27, 2026
Time: 3 to 7 p.m.
Where: Trinity Bellwoods Park, Dundas and Shaw, 1053 Dundas St. W.
This next farmers market offers a little bit of everything. Of course, they’ve got the usual lineup of seasonal eats. But they’ve also got fun other offerings like alcohol, desserts, and fresh flowers. This farmers market will be a one-stop shop for everything you need.
When: Every Saturday until Oct. 17, 2026
Time: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Where: Withrow Park, 725 Logan Ave.
Rain or shine, you’re covered… literally! The Underpass Park Farmers Market is nestled underneath the Eastern Avenue overpass. Here you can find several local vendors, prepared foods, drinks, a neighbourhood lounge, and even live music. You’ll want to purchase all the local goods, from fruits and veggies to drinks to skincare products, dog treats, and more. Be sure to admire the insane street art while you’re there! Every
When: Every Thursday until Oct. 15, 2026
Time: 4 to 7:30 p.m.
Where: Underpass Park — 29 Lower River St.
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