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We go here every Saturday to buy fresh mushrooms, handmade mochi, sourdough and coffee.
You get to meet a lovely community of folks and high quality produce for a late breakfast.
You get to meet a lovely community of folks and high quality produce for a late breakfast.

Great market. However the neighbours are very inconsiderate. I drive to the market and the neighbours deem it necessary to call the police to issue parking tickets. I’m only parked for 10-15minutes to spend $200 to support the independent farming community. Wake up neighbourhood even the parking authorities who I talked to find this behaviour un-Canadian.

This is one of the top markets in Toronto no doubt. Great family vibe with outstanding product at reasonable prices. All the booths are full of lovely people as well. Would definitely return in the future!
Expect to find all sorts of produce, meat, ready to eat foods, honey, syrup, olive oil, mochi and bread.
Expect to find all sorts of produce, meat, ready to eat foods, honey, syrup, olive oil, mochi and bread.

Wychwood farmers market is part of my weekly routine. Not pictured - momos and mochi are also worth getting.

I love this place. The farmers are friendly and have truly unique and healthy items. If you want organic or gluten free, lots to choose from.

Tons of interesting and delicious vendors selling gourmet products. Last time, I bought mouth watering salami & cheese from an Ontario farmer (plus a bottle of crisp pear cider). There's live music too! Highlight to the Saturday.

“Natural Japan eats” is a stand not to miss with their delicious mochi, inari pouches and handmade jumbo sushi rolls. Everything is made fresh and with love. The market is adorable with lots of produce, breads, specialty items and cuisines to try!