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The Leslieville Farmers' Market
at the East End Food Hub

SPRING MARKET

March 1 – May 3
Sundays, 9 AM – 2 PM
Indoors at East End Food Hub
1470 Gerrard Street East, Toronto

​Your Sunday Ritual, Now Year Round!

Our indoor market season is packed with your favourite vendors and some exciting new ones too!

From 9 AM to 2 PM every Sunday, you’ll find over 30 local vendors indoors at the East End Food Hub (1470 Gerrard St. E) during the cooler months, and back under the open sky at Greenwood Park come May.

This season features all your favourite categories:

  • Farmers: fresh greens, roots, fruit, and Ontario garlic straight from the fields

  • Bakers: artisan breads, pastries, cookies, and gluten-free & Vegan treats

  • Prepared Foods:  Incredible hot meals ready to enjoy

  • Coffee and Beverages: locally roasted coffee, teas, ciders, and more

  • Makers and Artisans: handcrafted gifts, home goods, and holiday treasures

  • Wellness and Body Care: small-batch soaps, skincare, and aromatherapy products

  • Pantry and Specialty Foods: maple syrup, honey, preserves, and so much more!

For the past 12 years, we’ve built a market that’s more than just a place to shop. It’s a place to connect, eat, and celebrate the incredible community around us.

Indoors or outdoors, rain, snow, or shine, we can’t wait to see you there.

Follow us on Instagram for sneak peeks, vendor highlights, and all the latest updates.

See you Sunday.

INDOOR LOCATION

Address

1470 Gerrard St E,

Toronto, ON M4L 2A3

East End Food Hub

Date & Time

​SPRING MARKET

March 1st - May 3rd, 2026

Sundays, 9am - 2pm

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Spring Market Vendors

Listed below is the full list of vendors participating in our 2026 Spring Market.
This list will be updated weekly to show who will be in attendance for the upcoming market, as not all vendors are present weekly. 

Agrarian Kitchen

Cakes, Quiche, Pies, Preserves, Pastry, Plants & Sour Dough Pizza!

Aralumi (known as Nature Cares)

Natural Skincare Products

Bad Attitude Bread

French Style Vegan Pastries

Bees Universe Farm

Honey & Eggs

Beytoot

Dips, Condiments, Spreads

Bitter better Canada

Himalayan Tartary buckwheat

BLB & Co

Asian Themed Baked Goods: BLBs, Cookies, Butter Tarts

Ceramics by LJM

Ceramics

Chef Marty Catering

Breakfast Sandwiches

ChocoSol Traders

Bean to Bar Chocolate, Coffee

CrepeDeLaCrepe

Sweet and Savory Crepes

From Lex's Pantry

Spice Blends, Rubs and Seasonings

Grand Blue Drinks

Gingerbeer, Sorrel (Hibiscus) - Non-alcoholic

Green Eyed Kitty Jewelry

Locally Crafted Jewelry

Hello from Toronto

Greeting Cards, Posters & Paper Goods

Hello Irene

Ecoprinted Female Apparel & Eco Textiles

HPS Ceramics

Ceramics

Iron Bridge Farm

Pastured Pork and Poultry, Artisanal Sausages

Island Haskap

Haskap Berries

Johnson Family Bakery

Loafs & Pastries

Kardaras Estates

Organically Farmed Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Legacy Treats

Pet Treats, sustainable and biodegradable packaging. Running carbon neutral

Lofty Butter Company

Fresh-churned Cultured Butter

Neighbours Feeding Neighbours

Salads, microgreens and dressings.

Pacific Provider

Wild Caught Seafood

Pete's Fresh Organics

Locally Grown Produce - Fresh Vegetables

Rich Pastures Farm

Organic Pasture-Raised Meat & Eggs

Royal Rose Garden

Freezer Dried Blueberries

Sabrina Scott

Tarot Readings

Saiko Mushrooms

Mushrooms

Sara’s Soups and Special Things

Gourmet Soup, Focaccia, Aleppo spiced sauces

Satvic Tea Co.

Herbal Tea blends and Latte mixes

Sausage Party Toronto

Vegan hotdogs!!

Sonia's Sweets

Pies and hand pies

Sunny Baking Co.

Organic Granola

Taha Floraa

Spring Flowers

TC Tibetan MoMo

Tibetan Dumpling

Woodfolk Cider

Local Cider

Woolgathering Nat

Clothes and accessories made from upcycled wool sweaters

FAQ'S:
The LFM
Indoor Market

Is the market entrance accessible for strollers?
The entrance has stairs, so if you’re bringing a stroller, we recommend a compact one for easier navigation.

Is the market accessible for people with mobility needs?
Yes, a lift is available for those who need it.

How do I get to the market?
The market is easily accessible by TTC.
Free street parking is available on Gerrard Street East until 1 PM, with other parking options nearby.

Can I bring my dog to the indoor market?
No, dogs are not permitted inside the Leslieville Farmers' Market Indoor Market at the East End Food Hub, except for service animals. While we love our furry friends, we can’t wait to welcome them back when we move outdoors in the spring.

Is there an admission fee?
No, the Leslieville Farmers' Market is free to attend.

What types of payment do vendors accept?
Most vendors accept cash, credit, and debit, but it’s always a good idea to bring some cash just in case.

Are there washrooms available?
Yes, there are public washrooms and an accessible washroom available inside the venue.

Will there be food and drinks available?
Yes! You’ll find a variety of local food vendors offering prepared meals, baked goods, coffee, and more.

Can I bring my own bags?
Absolutely! We encourage shoppers to bring reusable bags and containers to reduce waste.

What happens if there’s bad weather?
Since this is an indoor market, we’ll be open rain, shine and snow! However, it's always best to follow us on Instagram or Facebook for any updates!

 

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