Discover the best top things to do in Ontario, United States including St. Lawrence Market, Carp Farmers' Market, London's Farmers Market, Covent Market, Deseronto Waterside Market, Aberfoyle Antique Market, Main Street Newmarket, The Paris Wincey Mills Co., Grand Bend Farmers' Market, Hamilton Farmer's Market.
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4.5 based on 13,866 reviews
All roads to good food lead to St. Lawrence Market, a city landmark more than two centuries old. Two hundred vendors sell everything from local mustard to fresh pasta, lobster to artisanal bread.
But I’ve been to many places all over the city, and seriously, this is one of the reasons I moved here. Local, friendly, fresh, TASTY, always something different to try, great antiques section, and well, amazing fresh food to prepare yourself, or “no time for that?” the already prepared food is scrumptious too! And, well, if your into “people watching”... this is definitely your place. Surrounding area is always bustling with charm, energy and great food. So really, why not check it out?
4.5 based on 74 reviews
Open every Saturday 8:00am - 3:00pm and Sunday 10:00am - 2:00pm, year round. The Market at Western Fair District is located at 900 King St. in the Confederation Building, featuring two floors of high-quality, farm fresh goods and unique products. Enjoy a selection of produce, meats, prepared foods, baked goods, apparel, jewellery and much more! So bring your friends and family and enjoy the Market experience. We promise you won’t go home empty handed! 2018 Winner of “Best of London - Best Flea/Farmers Market” No pets allowed, only service animals.
This is a great place to visit for food and handmade items. There's a lot of vendors that sell fruit, veggies, ready made food, coffee, etc. There's also vendors who sell furniture, antiques, crafted items, etc. It's a very cool place to visit on a Saturday. The Fritter Shop is a highlight!!
4.5 based on 202 reviews
I have posted earlier about what a treasure this place is. As of June 1 all vendors have been given the go ahead to come back. And the outdoor market is active yet again. I've been going every Saturday after the partial reopening. Really looking forward to when they're all back again.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
The Deseronto Waterside Market is located in a historical building on Mohawk Bay and offers a unique shopping experience featuring artisans, crafters, hobbyists, and flea market vendors.
4.5 based on 127 reviews
Stroll through Canada's largest outdoor antique market. You'll find charming treasures for great prices. With over 55 years in business, our Sunday Aberfoyle Antique Market hosts 100+ quality dealers selling collectibles, folk art, furniture, and more. Our Saturday Special Show welcomes an added 90+ dealers to our market, where you'll get the chance to browse through over 150+ guest dealers. We pride ourselves on being a reasonably priced, family friendly market where customers have the opportunity to interact with vendors. Our Location Aberfoyle Antique Market is located south of Guelph, less than an hour from Toronto. We are easily accessible to all travellers from Hamilton, Kitchener/Cambridge, Woodstock, and all surrounding areas in the GTA. We offer free on-site parking, and are completely wheelchair friendly! Our Restaurant Visit our new restaurant to satisfy your taste buds and enjoy the indoor lounge or the spacious outdoor patio. We offer unique and quality food services - all fresh and locally sourced. Our Hours We are open Sundays from April 24 to October 30, 8 am-4 pm, rain or shine. At only $2.00 per adult you don't want to miss out on this relaxing, fresh air shopping experience.
Spent a beautiful Sunday antique hunting with girlfriends. Vendors were very pleasant and helpful. Lots of treasures for every sort of interest and wallet size. Was expecting high prices but surprisingly was not the case. Snacks & beverages on site and plenty of parking. Will definitely go back but with my truck next time!
4.5 based on 73 reviews
Lovely old town on Main Street. Love going here!! Lots of stores and the library is right on Main Street. Several restaurants and a lovely restaurant at the end of the street that overlooks the river here. Pretty town. This is the 'old' Newmarket with stores that have been here for many years. The 'new' town is on Yonge Street and Davis Drive with Upper Canada being the centre of it all.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
A hub for culture, cuisine and community, the Paris Wincey Mills Co. is a one-stop tourist destination located in downtown Paris, Ontario. The three-story building blends historic charm with contemporary design, making it a unique experience for visitors. The market is open year-round (Thurs-Sat) and boasts local vendors and multiple dining options. Visit for a day of good food, shopping and art!
So many AMAZING local vendors here. We love to grab a coffee, our weekly bread, cheeses and poultry + eggs. Then we might finish at the Paris Brewery right next door!
4.0 based on 78 reviews
The Hamilton Farmers' Market was established in 1837 and is overseen by the City of Hamilton. Open year round with 60 vendors. Choose from local, national and international foods including produce, meat, fish, poultry, eggs, deli, baked goods, flowers, specialty foods and artisans.
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