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Parkdale Market
613flea
613flea is a not-for-profit marketplace where creators, artisans, designers and makers come together with antiques dealers, independent boutiques, food merchants and vintage clothing vendors to create an amazing market that is fun, fabulous and always free to attend! Visitors will find an ever-changing inventory of eclectic goods, handmades, vintage finds and one-of-a-kinds.
Canadian Made Market at The Little Red Space
Garden Party Market
Welcome to our second annual GARDEN PARTY MARKET with The Planted Arrow Flowers and Gifts.
We look forward to providing the community with a one stop shop local experience by offering a unique and intimate market to Winchester. With an array of local artisans, music, munchies and other entertainment our GARDEN PARTY MARKET is sure to draw a crowd.
Parkdale Market
York Street Farmer’s Market
Set to launch in ByWard this season, Marchés d’Ottawa Markets is excited for the new York Street Farmers’ Market. Running down both the North and South side of York Street, Ottawans and visitors alike are invited to spend their Saturday mornings with us, shopping for fresh farmed goods at this new producer-only farmers’ market.
Metcalfe Farmers’ Market
Welcome to our Market
Our market is a producer-based market. All the products are made, grown or created by our vendors.
The Metcalfe Farmers’ Market features:
Farm fresh produce, baking, furniture, honey, meats, preserves, locally roasted coffee, locally blended loose leaf tea, wood crafts, clothing, takeaway food, jewellery, artisan work.
Twist Fibre Festival
TWIST, c’est le plus important festival de la fibre textile au Canada. Il réunit les plus importants acteurs de l’industrie.
TWIST, c’est un rendez-vous annuel, une incursion dans le monde de la fibre textile, pour le grand public, les amateurs, les producteurs de fibre, les éleveurs d’animaux à fibre, les transformateurs, les artistes, les artisans, les professionnels et les curieux.
Manotick Farmers’ Market
The Manotick Farmer’s Market is a “producer-only” market. As a consumer, you will know exactly who produced the meats, cheeses, vegetables, grains and baked goods on sale at the market. You will have the chance to speak to the producer and learn a bit about their ideas about growing food.