The Barrie Farmers’ Market continues its year-round tradition at City Hall in Barrie, Ontario, providing a weekly hub for the community to access fresh local goods. As the region moves into the spring season, the market serves as a key destination for seasonal staples, including the anticipated arrival of local maple syrup in early April.
Located at 70 Collier Street, the market is currently held inside the City Hall rotunda for the winter and early spring months before moving to its outdoor space in May. Visitors can browse a variety of booths featuring fresh produce, handmade crafts, and artisanal products from more than 70 local vendors every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
According to Tourism Barrie, the market is a long-standing fixture in the downtown area that operates rain or shine. It serves as a regular link for residents to buy local meats, fish, and other pantry staples directly from producers and farmers within Simcoe County.
Local families and shoppers are invited to enjoy the weekly atmosphere, which frequently includes live music and community activities, while supporting the small businesses that have made the market a staple of Barrie since 1846.