A Guide to Summer Farmers’ Markets in Southern Georgian Bay

by Sue Creed

Where to Find the Best Local Flavours This Season

One of the true pleasures of summer in Southern Georgian Bay is visiting our local farmers’ markets. Whether you are shopping for fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, baked goods, or just looking to soak in the community vibe, these markets are well worth the trip.

Here is a roundup of some of our favourite farmers’ markets across the region:

Collingwood Farmers’ Market
Saturdays, 8 AM to 1 PM
Collingwood Downtown
Held right in the heart of downtown, this market is a local favourite. You will find everything from seasonal fruits and vegetables to flowers, preserves, and handcrafted goods. It is a great way to start your weekend and explore the shops and cafes nearby.

Thornbury Farmers’ Market
Sundays, 11 AM to 2 PM
Thornbury Farmers’ Market (check Explore Blue for seasonal updates)
Set against the charming backdrop of Thornbury, this market focuses on local and sustainable vendors. Expect fresh produce, meats, breads, and unique artisan products.

Meaford Farmers’ Market
Fridays, 3 PM to 7 PM
Meaford Farmers’ Market
Located near the waterfront, the Meaford market is a great spot for an afternoon visit. It features a wide range of farm-fresh offerings plus live music and prepared foods—perfect for a casual Friday evening.

Owen Sound Farmers’ Market
Saturdays, 8 AM to 12:30 PM
Owen Sound Farmers’ Market
One of the oldest markets in the region, it offers a rich selection of local meats, cheeses, breads, and produce. Many local chefs and foodies shop here for ingredients.

Creemore Farmers’ Market
Saturdays, 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Creemore Farmers’ Market
A small but vibrant market with a community feel. In addition to produce, you will find local maple syrup, handmade crafts, and beautiful flowers.

Why Visit Local Markets?

  • Support small farmers and artisans in our region
  • Enjoy the freshest produce of the season
  • Discover new foods and flavours
  • Connect with your community
  • Reduce your environmental footprint by shopping local

A Few Tips

  • Bring cash, though many vendors now accept cards.
  • Arrive early for the best selection.
  • Bring your own bags and baskets.
  • Take your time—markets are about the experience as much as the shopping.

Southern Georgian Bay is rich with local food and talented producers. This summer, make a point of exploring a new market or returning to a favourite one. You never know what delicious surprises you might find.

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