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    Marché Jean-Talon - Grazing Moroccan pistachio desserts

    Marché Jean-Talon

    4.6(602 reviews)
    21.0 kmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
    $$

    We visited Marche Jean Talon on a Monday morning during our Montreal-Quebec city summer vacation…read more From the variety of shops, to the quality of produce, it absolutely blew us away! Can't believe it's open all day every day; wish we had anything close to this in our neighborhood. Street parking was easy to find on a weekday morning, and the market was pretty quiet when we arrived just before 10 AM. We split a rocket, goat cheese, walnut panini on ciabatta, which was delicious. I also tried a few cheeses at the extensive cheese shop, and the staff were friendly and helpful. I could have spent hours at the marketing roaming, admiring all the vibrant, fresh produce, and watching local artists sketch and paint the floral section -- which is stunning. It was a great place to buy souvenirs and trip gifts from local vendors. If only we had time to come back to Marche Jean Talon multiple days on our trip. Highly recommend!

    this may be an unpopular opinion, but I gotta say, this visit was pretty underwhelming. based upon…read morethe pictures I saw, and all the reviews that I read I thought for sure this was a can't miss place to go in Montreal. It ended up being a less than one hour jaunt to this part of town. Perhaps it's my fault for setting this expectation, but I was definitely expecting a much larger selection of stores. While the selection of stores and places was decent, I really can't say it was mind blowing. I would say we spent the majority of our time talking to the people selling maple syrup and maple syrup related products. The people running that stand/booth were super friendly and more than happy to educate us on the different types of syrup and such. Outside of that, I can't say anything really stood out as super unique or eye catching. OVERALL - not must see tv folks. Perhaps it's bigger/better in the summer months and or weekends? Perhaps it is, but I won't be coming back to find out. CELEBRITY RATING - Avril Lavigne

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    Marché Jean-Talon - Croqueta de gambas; increíble

    Croqueta de gambas; increíble

    Marché Jean-Talon - The taco stand was doing brisk business.

    The taco stand was doing brisk business.

    Marché Jean-Talon

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    Marché Public 440 - Signage

    Marché Public 440

    4.0(4 reviews)
    12.2 kmLaval
    $$$

    TL;DR/The Short Version: Cool market with open air/outdoors…read moresection and covered/indoors section. From fruits and vegetables to Wagyu beef and foie gras, they have it all for the at-home chef. The Long Version: My husband and I love Farmers' Markets, so while planning our trip to Laval, I marked Marché Public 440 as one of the places for us to check out. We went in May so the outdoors section was open. I doubt it's open year-round, like the indoors section. The outdoors section had lots of affordably priced fruits and vegetables. We ended up getting 5 containers of blackberries for $1 each. We also got 2 packs of baby cucumbers. Each pack had 6 cucumbers and they were $2 each or 2 packs for $3. The indoors section is significantly pricier, but they have gourmet items. They had expensive cuts of meats, gourmet cheeses and artisan chocolates. They had a few eateries too, which ranged in prices. It's a fun place to walk around. Lots of free parking in their private parking lot. Review #97 (2025)

    J'adore le marché 440 car il est pratique d'accès, avec un grand parking gratuit et on y trouve de…read moretout sans avoir à marcher des kilomètres. En plus on peut y attraper un chariot comme au supermarché et passer de boutique en boutique avec. L'été il y a les vendeurs de légumes à l'extérieur. J'adore y acheter des cagettes entières pour faire des bocaux de légumes. A l'intérieur je vais à la poissonnerie, chez le boucher, la SAQ et la boulangerie et parfois aussi à la chocolaterie ou dans les boutiques de cadeaux. Vraiment pratique!

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    Marché Public 440 - The indoors section

    The indoors section

    Marché Public 440 - The indoors section

    The indoors section

    Marché Public 440 - The outdoors section

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    The outdoors section

    La Ferme Quinn - If you're into craft beers there's lots to choose!

    La Ferme Quinn

    4.2(24 reviews)
    15.0 kmIle-Perrot
    $

    One of my favourite places to go to in the fall. Although they are open year round Quinn farm gets…read morethe most amount of people during autumn We had planned a family outing to pick apples and pumpkins. Because of covid you need to buy tickets ahead of time and you get a time slot to go enjoy the farm. The entry fee is 10$ per person. Once you arrive you get a bracelet and can pick up any prepaid bags for you apples or you can pay for them there. You can then check out some of the farm animals or let the kids use the slide and climb around the play area. Once your ready to pick the apples or pumpkins or even corn, you hop on the tractor and then pick your stop to get off at when they announce what fruits/veggies are available. You get to pick them and take them home ! They have washing stations for the veg as well. Once your done wait for the tractor to pick you up and head back home and bake your heart away !

    I really enjoyed my experience at Quinn Farm. I came here with my family for pumpkin picking, but…read morethere was much more to see than just pumpkins! The entrance fee is 8$ per person. Once you're in the farm, you can go see some cute farm animals. There is also a big kiosk where they sell products made in-house, those are extremely overpriced! A truck brings you to a pumpkin patch. There are various kinds of squash and pumpkins, all priced very fairly. There was also apple picking available, but that is also overpriced. It costs $11 for a little bag, which is 3 to 4 dollars at the grocery store! Perhaps bringing the price down would entice people to buy more. In general, it's a nice farm with very friendly workers. A great place to go with your significant other, family, friends, kids, anyone! You just have to choose what you want to purchase.

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    La Ferme Quinn - Bakery

    Bakery

    La Ferme Quinn - Store

    Store

    La Ferme Quinn - Blueberries

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    Blueberries

    Marché Atwater - Ca Lem. One of the food vendors.

    Marché Atwater

    4.2(199 reviews)
    23.3 kmSud-Ouest
    $$

    Beautiful market with lots of options!!! You can score quite a few deals!! Lots of fresh, local…read moreproduce that looks beautiful. I picked up some fresh produce and a baguette from a store which claimed to have Montreal's #1 baguette. I always love coming to the market. There's so much to see and shop for. I'd recommend coming hungry because there are some stalls in the centre serving full meals. Next time I'll have to go to the flower shop!

    TL;DR/The Short Version: Market selling local and artisan…read moregoods. There's an enclosed indoor section that's open year-round and an outdoors open air section that's open during warmer weather. The Long Version: Atwater Market is a fun market to go to. It's along the Lachine Canal. There's an indoor section that's permanent and open year-round. It houses mostly butchers (selling very expensive meats, lol), cheese mongers, fish mongers and bakeries and other shops selling artisan foods. The outdoor section is seasonal and in the summer it's mostly fruits, vegetables and plants. There's also an open-air food court called Pôle de Saveurs which is open May -October. We ate at Le Petit Sao in the food court and it was excellent. The food court does get a bit crowded though (we went on a Tuesday around lunchtime and it was packed). The outdoor seating is communal picnic tables. If you're a bit antisocial like us, fear not, they have several small round tables for 2 inside the indoors section of the market and most were unoccupied. We snagged a table and had a quiet and comfortable lunch. There's parking on-site. The first 15 minutes is free if you are just grabbing something quick. Otherwise it's $2.25 an hour (rounded up to the hour). It's right by the Lionel-Groux Metro station, so very accessible via public transit. Review #148 (2025)

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    Marché Atwater - The food court area. Very busy on a Tuesday midday.

    The food court area. Very busy on a Tuesday midday.

    Marché Atwater
    Marché Atwater

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    Legumylene - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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