Discover the best top things to do in Pickering, Canada including Luke Andrews Wood Sculptures, Trebilcock Coffee Roasters, L'Artisan Gallery and Boutique, Roadshow Antiques Pickering, The Pickering Markets, Pickering Town Centre, Ringleader Fine Jewellers, Violet Bloom Florist.
Restaurants in Pickering
5.0 based on 1 reviews
At Trebilcock Coffee Roasters, our team is passionate about coffee, committed to sustainability, ethical acquisitions and building relationships beyond fair trade. We have retail and wholesale bags of whole bean coffee available as well as a variety of brewing methods. Come visit us for freshly roasted coffee and see what we are all about!
5.0 based on 14 reviews
An extraordinary collection of artwork by artists and craftspeople from all across Canada. The store features unique artistry from floor to ceiling, including the decor and finish of the shop itself. Local artisans have contributed unique finishes in a collaborative effort to show off the talent and ingenuity of Canadian artists. *Open Weekends until Victoria Day or by Appointment*
4.0 based on 22 reviews
One of Canada's largest antique malls. With over 22,000 enclosed square feet we offer antiques and collectibles that change daily. Just south of the 401 and East of Brock Road, we are open 7 days a week, 362 days of the year.
had a ball here checking out the hundreds of great booths. There's so much to take in that you really almost have to go over the place twice to ensure that you don't miss anything. Well worth the investment of time! There's a great selection of items and probably something for everyone's collection too.
4.0 based on 65 reviews
Pickering Markets is not your average Marketplace, previously known as the Flea Market, we have expanded our vendors to reflect the core values of our business model. An inclusive environment created over 40 years ago that began by inviting small local business owners to a space at an affordable price, to sell their goods. The market grew to eventually hold over 500 vendors and now is the largest marketplace in the greater Toronto area. More importantly, it created a multicultural community within our four walls that buzz with energy every Saturday and Sunday. Hooray For The Weekend!
This is a great place to browse. It comes complete with a flea market that sells quality goods for low prices, an antique market, a food court, and a farmers market. It's similar in size and setup to the 400 flea market and antiques market. There are not many indoor markets as large and competitively priced as this place. Highly recommended.
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