The Government of Canada and the Farmers' Markets Ontario® share a common interest in keeping Canadians informed about food safety issues. Subscribe to the CFIA automatic food recall update service and receive food recalls and allergy alerts directly via e-mail the moment they are issued.
Environmentally Friendly Bags For All Purposes. Enviro Threads has been manufacturing environmentally friendly products since 1996. All bags are made in Lindsay, Ontario, from various cotton textiles including Certified Organic Cotton, unbleached and printed cottons.
Look for Foodland Ontario and the Foodland Ontario symbol when you're shopping. It's an easy way for you to identify Ontario foods in grocery stores and farmers' markets, and a great way to ensure that you pick Ontario freshness.
Harvest Ontario is the source for fun-filled, agriculturally oriented attractions and destinations in Ontario. Featured experiences include Farmers Markets, Country B & B Accomodations, Pick-Your-Own Fruit and Vegetable Farms, Wineries, Fairs, and Harvest-Your-Own Christmas Tree Farms. Information is presented via two mediums: the 120+ page print guide is published annually in late May and web site available 24/7.
Canada’s first certified Farmers’ Market, featuring real farmers, selling only what they produce. Join Ontario farmers selling their best fruits and vegetables. MyMarket is committed to helping you enjoy the benefits of eating local as well as supporting farmers from the Greenbelt, our protected countryside. Join the Grand Opening celebration with plenty of fun, entertainment and fresh, local products!
The Greenbelt wraps around the Golden Horseshoe and is vital to the quality of life in southern Ontario. There's so much to see and do in the Greenbelt. It's beautiful, bountiful, vibrant and environmentally diverse - important for Ontarians now and worth saving for future generations.
"Eating a variety of fruits and vegetables is associated with a reduced risk of certain diseases and health conditions. Unfortunately, the majority of Canadians do not meet the recommendation of eating 5 to 10 fruits and vegetables per day."
Apply online to become a new member of Farmers' Markets Ontario. Click Here
Are You Ready?
Want to start a market?
Find out if you've got what it takes to start a farmers' market. See what steps you need to take to make it happen by filling out our online questionnaire. Click here.
However, before you attempt our questionnaire we recommend that you read
our Checklist and Timelines.
What's In Season
Would you like to see which of your favorite Ontario fruits and vegetables are available? Check Foodland Ontario's Availability Guide. Click Here