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Member Type: Farmers’ Markets
Region: City of Kawartha Lakes

Lindsay Farmers’ Market

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Thursday’s – May 20 to October 31, 10am – 3pm at Wilson Fields at 235 Colborne St W, Lindsay. Enter on St. Joseph Rd.

Our Story

One Association - Two Markets: With the continued demand and growth of farmers’ markets in Ontario, the Lindsay Farmers’ Market has two markets to service the community through the week. The Thursday Market is a producer only market and will offer an array of your favorites and many new local vendors. Our Thursday location at Wilson Fields offers plenty of free parking and is easily accessible from St. Joseph Street.

Our Products

See our Facebook page for current information and updates. The sale of mostly locally grown and produced veggies, fruits, meats, maple syrup, honey, baked goods, mushrooms, chaga, wool, woodwork, perennials. Over 35 vendors offering everything from local in-season farm fresh vegetables and fruits, maple syrup, jam & jellies, honey, flowers, shrubs, home baking, mushrooms, wool products, chaga, wood furniture, crafts, fair trade organic coffee, outdoor wooden furniture, soaps, farm fresh meats, hand made jewelry, spring vegetable plants, perennials, herbs, and paintings from local artists. The market is full knowledgeable people, making it a great place to ask questions and learn how produce gets from the farm to your table.

Where and how you can purchase our products

2024 Market Dates & Times – 2 days per week at different locations: Saturday’s – May 4 to October 26, 7am to 1pm Downtown Lindsay on Victoria Avenue between Kent Street and Peel Street. Contact: lindsayfarmersmarket@gmail.com Thursday’s – May 2 to October 31, 10am to 3pm at Wilson Fields on St. Joseph Street at Colbourne Street West.

Our History

Lindsay Farmer’s Market is one of the longest running markets in Ontario. The market was established in 1859.

Upcoming events

2023 Season Opening Dates: Thursday, May 4, 10am to 3pm at Wilson Fields, Enter on St. Joseph Street south of Colbourne Street West, Lindsay. Saturday, May 6, 7am to 1pm on Victoria Avenue between Kent Street and Peel Street, Lindsay

Things to know

Bus Parking
Contactless Payment
Gluten Free
Seasonal Operation
Vegan
Vegetarian
Washroom Access
Wheelchair Access
Lindsay Farmers Market sign at market
Lindsay Farmers Market sign at market
Deer Run Farm stand potato display customer talking to farmer
apple display
potted plants at market stand
Farmers market tents
Victoria Avenue at Kent Street
Lindsay, Ontario, K9V 5T5
  • Sun: Closed
  • Mon: Closed
  • Tue: Closed
  • Wed: Closed
  • Thu: 10 am – 3 pm Closed now
  • Fri: Closed
  • Sat: 7 am – 1 pm

Seasonal Hours

May to October, Thursday's 10am to 3pm at Wilson Fields, Colbourne Street West, Lindsay, and Saturday's 7am to 1pm on Victoria Avenue between Kent Street and Peel Street, Lindsay.