2026 VENDOR APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN
*** ATTENTION ALL FOOD VENDORS ***
Farmers’ Markets are considered “Special Events”
Food Vendors must comply with the rules and regulations set out by Toronto Public Health and include all the requested documentation as part of their application. No exceptions. PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:
Toronto: Special Event Food Vendor Guidelines (this includes Farmers’ Markets)
Ontario regulations (119/11) (for produce, honey and maple syrup)
AND FILL OUT THIS FORM:
Toronto Public Health Forms (mandatory for ALL FOOD VENDORS)
NOTE: Food produced at home is not allowed at Farmers’ Markets unless the home-based food business is inspected by Toronto Public Health or any other relevant public health unit.
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Full Season Vendor
All Vendors committed to participating in the full market season, with a booth at all 19 Wednesday markets from June 3 to October 7.
Pop-Up Vendor (FOOD)
All FOOD Vendors who participate on select market days throughout the season, such as bi-weekly, monthly, or for just one market day.
Pop-Up Vendor (NON-FOOD)
All NON-FOOD Vendors who participate on select market days throughout the season, such as bi-weekly, monthly, or for just one market day.
NEW THIS YEAR
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NEW THIS YEAR ✨
Neighbourhood Nook
Neighbourhood Nook is our new offering to emerging makers, small-time crafters and artisans, performance groups, community organizations, special interest groups, and incorporated not-for-profits in a shared booth space at the market entrance. It’s a simple, affordable way to take part in the market and connect with the neighbourhood community. The Nook is not intended for established retail or service-based businesses seeking to promote their business, increase visibility, or advertise their services.
