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North Oshawa Farmers’ Market Adds Pop-Up Dates for 2026 Season

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May 13, 2026 5:49 pm

The North Oshawa Farmers’ Market is introducing more flexibility for its 2026 season in Oshawa, Ontario, by adding three new pop-up market dates. These single-day opportunities allow local vendors to showcase their goods without needing to commit to the full season, which runs every Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. through October.

The pop-up markets are set for June 20, September 12, and October 10. These sessions are intended to attract new participants to the volunteer-run initiative, which operates out of the parking lot at the Delpark Homes Centre at 1661 Harmony Rd. N. The venue, formerly known as the Legends Centre, has hosted the market since it was established as a community effort to support local agriculture.

A core requirement for the market is that all items offered for sale must be grown, raised, baked, or crafted by the vendors themselves. The weekly selection includes fresh produce, meats, baked goods, honey, preserves, wine, cider, and handmade crafts. As a member of the Durham Farm Fresh network, the market also plans to host several themed events, including a Canada Day special on June 27, as well as a Western Day and a charity-focused Corn Roast.

Local farmers, bakers, and makers interested in joining as vendors can now submit an application through an online form. Those with questions regarding the process may contact Victoria Shaw via email at [email protected]. The market is wheelchair accessible and welcomes bus tours for residents and visitors throughout the season.

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