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    Wheelbarrow Orchards

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    Lions Farmer's Market

    Lions Farmer's Market

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    Mississauga Valley

    My first farmers market visit of the year! Got lots of lovely fresh produce such as:…read moreVeg: - eggplant, zucchini, cucumbers, tomatoes, green beans Fruit: - cherries, peaches, golden plums And much more seasonal produce. I love to support local farmers who work hard to provide us with these tasty and Ontario grown fruits and veg! The location is perfect as it is a short distance from square one in central mississauga. Can't wait to go back.

    Oooooh-Emmmmm-Geeeeee!!! Sooooooo happy is me!…read more On my way home from work this morning I stopped by the market and now I'm absolutely on a sensory high!!! Some of the stands aren't actually from farms (from what I hear) but just people that buy large quantities of produce and go to market to sell it. I didn't buy anything from those guys. I DID, however, buy from a bunch of different families/farmers. It was so wicked cool! I was really overwhelmed by the size of the setup and the number of stands. I most appreciated the guys that offered samples of their fruits and veggies. In fact, I wound up just saying "yes" to buying everything they fed me as I took each euphoric bite. I'm not gonna lie... not all of the vendors are very friendly. I actually felt that the majority were not so. That was a bit of a letdown. But I spent enough time passing through the lanes and chatting with a handful of people that I still had a warm and welcoming experience. The market is open Friday and Sunday from about 7 or 8 am until about 4 or whenever they pack up and will run to October. I know where I will be doing my shopping for the next couple of months!

    Port Credit Farmers Market

    Port Credit Farmers Market

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    Port Credit

    Currently on the south parking lot of the Port Credit Library, this Saturday market has been…read morerelocated from 3 Elmwood. Market is pretty small and compact with about a dozen or so stalls. From what I can tell, it's a real farmer's market selling produce from actual farms. It has a nice vibe. However, it's not affordable in any way. Ears of corn were $1ea, Beefsteak Tomatoes were $2ea. Maybe worth it to get some special ingredients, but not for your regular week's haul. It does have a nice vibe with live music. The rest of the parking is open as usual, so there's free parking.

    Every year around this time (in my case, this past Saturday morning), the Port Credit Farmers'…read moreMarket opens its figurative doors, and it always brings a great assortment of fresh fruits, vegetables and all sorts of interesting farm-made items to the community. Each year I come here (and I've been visiting since it first started, around 2011 or so), there's always something new and unique to see. The market is held in the parking lot right next door to the LCBO (at Elmwood and Lakeshore), and consists of a good 20 or so vendors. It may not be as big as the City Centre Farmers' Market, but there's always plenty of selection. My favorite things are the Artisan's Row section (where local artists and craftsmen offer their works at some really good prices), the La Villa Bakery tent where you can buy freshly-made pastries (don't tell Johnny that I've pigged out on the egg croissants more than once) and the local hot dog vendor. Not to mention that there's usually live entertainment, workshops and plenty of unique things like artisan jams, soap, homemade condiments and much more. It's one of my favorite places to visit in the village during the summer for many reasons, not the least of which being that I know a lot of the people who work with the Port Credit BIA and enjoy catching up with them. Ellen and the team always do a great job, and the market has proven to be a sort of unofficial weekly meeting place for people all throughout the village. If you haven't checked it out yet, you're doing yourself a disservice. Come check it out one of these weekends (up until the beginning of October). I guarantee you'll find something you like. Highly recommended.

    Wheelbarrow Orchards - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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