10 Manitoba Street • St. Thomas, Ontario • N5P 3A3
The Horton Farmers' Market is a vibrant gathering place to buy fresh, local produce, socialize and experience community. The Horton Farmers' Market has been an integral piece of our local culture since 1878. Continuing the tradition started over 140 years ago, the Market offers the best fruits and vegetables, fish, meat, plants, herbs, flowers, soaps and lotions, honey, maple syrup, baked goods, artisanal foods and unique hand-crafted items our region has to offer. We strive to have only local produce and craftspeople represented, giving you a taste and experience unique to St. Thomas.
👨🌾 Meet us at the Market! Saturdays May - November | 8am-Noon Wednesdays June - August | 4:30pm-7:30pm
🗺️ 10 Manitoba Street, 1/2 block north of Talbot Street, St. Thomas, Ontario
Farmers' markets are beneficial to the local community - not only do they provide access to delicious foods that are both fresh and local, but they also help promote healthy choices. Plus, who doesn't love to support small businesses in their neighbourhood?
It's a win-win situation: by shopping at farmers' markets like ours, you get healthy food choices at an affordable price, while simultaneously boosting the local economy!
With so many advantages, it's really no surprise that more and more people are starting to give these markets their patronage. We are grateful for yours as it helps to maintain secure access to food in our local community.
Horton Farmers' Market Mission Horton Farmers’ Market is a best-in-class market destination that promotes civic pride, shapes local culture, and supports the regional economy by providing access to high-quality food producers, craftspeople, and artisans.
🚜 Dig deeper
Meet some vendors and get a feel for the market's vibe on the blog (please note, this is from 2021 so not all vendors are current). Read on...
Dig into the tastes of the Horton market with this insider's view. Read on...
For those looking for a local food experience, follow along with our weekend itinerary, including a Saturday morning stop at the market, brewery tours, and more. Explore further...