



The Owen Sound Farmers’ Market is one of Ontario’s longest-running and most beloved farmers’ markets. Operating in the heart of downtown Owen Sound, the market is a year-round Saturday morning tradition that brings together local farmers, food producers, artisans, and residents in a lively celebration of Grey County’s agricultural richness.
With deep historic roots and a strong modern following, the market continues to play a vital role in supporting local agriculture and strengthening community connections.

The Owen Sound Farmers’ Market traces its origins back to the mid-1800s, making it one of the oldest continuously operating markets in Ontario. From its earliest days, the market served as a central gathering place where rural producers and town residents met to exchange goods, news, and conversation.
Over generations, the market has evolved, but its purpose remains the same: supporting local food production and fostering strong connections between growers and the community they serve.

The market operates every Saturday morning, year-round, offering residents and visitors a dependable place to shop local and connect with producers in every season. Located beside Owen Sound City Hall, the market’s indoor-outdoor format allows it to adapt throughout the year while maintaining a welcoming and accessible environment.
For many families, a visit to the market is a weekly ritual—part shopping trip, part social gathering.
Vendors at the Owen Sound Farmers’ Market reflect the diversity and strength of Grey County agriculture and craftsmanship. Market offerings typically include:
Each purchase directly supports Ontario farmers, growers, and small businesses.

More than a place to shop, the Owen Sound Farmers’ Market is a social hub. Conversations flow easily between vendors and shoppers, musicians often add to the atmosphere, and familiar faces return week after week.
The market plays an important role in strengthening local food systems, encouraging sustainable practices, and reminding visitors of the value of knowing where their food comes from.
Rooted in tradition yet firmly part of modern Owen Sound, the farmers’ market remains a cornerstone of downtown life—one that nourishes both the body and the community.

Situated on the southern shores of Georgian Bay, Owen Sound is a dynamic and scenic community known for its waterfront beauty, cultural depth, and close connection to the surrounding rural landscape. As the largest urban centre in Grey County, Owen Sound blends small-city energy with a strong agricultural and natural heritage.
Owen Sound’s development was closely tied to its natural harbour, which made it a vital transportation and trade centre in the 19th century. Grain, timber, and agricultural products moved through the port, linking local farms to broader markets and helping the community grow.
While shipping has changed over time, the city’s relationship with agriculture remains strong—supported by nearby farms, markets, and food producers.

Owen Sound is surrounded by some of Ontario’s most striking natural features, including:
This connection to nature shapes both daily life and visitor experiences in the city.
Owen Sound is widely recognized for its arts, culture, and community involvement. Residents support:
The result is a community that feels vibrant, creative, and deeply connected.

Surrounding Owen Sound is a productive agricultural region known for:
This rural backdrop plays an important role in the city’s identity and economy and is celebrated weekly at the Owen Sound Farmers’ Market.
Together, Owen Sound and its farmers’ market reflect shared values:

Whether strolling the harbourfront, exploring nearby waterfalls, enjoying downtown culture, or spending a Saturday morning at the farmers’ market, Owen Sound offers an authentic Grey County experience—where natural beauty, agricultural roots, and community spirit come together naturally.