Port Perry Farmers' Market


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About the Farmers’ Market

A Durham Region Tradition Celebrating Local Food, Farmers & Community Connection

The Port Perry Farmers’ Market is a cherished local institution that brings together farmers, food producers, artisans, and residents in the heart of Scugog Township. More than just a place to shop, the market serves as a weekly gathering point where local food, rural livelihoods, and community spirit meet.

Rooted in Local Agriculture & Community Life

Farmers’ markets have long played an essential role in Ontario communities, offering a direct connection between growers and consumers. The Port Perry Farmers’ Market reflects this tradition, supporting area farms and producers while giving shoppers a chance to learn where their food comes from and who grows it.

For many vendors, the market represents generations of farming knowledge, seasonal rhythms, and hands-on production methods that define Durham Region’s agricultural landscape.

Port Perry Farmers' Market - Vegetable Vendor

Supporting Farmers, Makers & Small Producers

At its core, the market exists to support:

  • Local farmers and growers
  • Small-batch food producers
  • Bakers, preservers, and specialty food makers
  • Artisans connected to rural life and land-based traditions

By offering a direct-to-consumer outlet, the market helps strengthen local farm viability while keeping food dollars circulating within the community.

Seasonality at the Heart of the Experience

One of the defining features of the Port Perry Farmers’ Market is its strong connection to the seasons. Shoppers experience the agricultural calendar firsthand — from early spring greens to peak summer abundance and fall harvest offerings.

This seasonal flow reinforces the importance of local food systems and helps reconnect people with the natural cycles that shape farming life in Ontario.

Port Perry Farmers' Market Vendor

A Place for Learning & Connection

Beyond buying food, the market creates space for conversation and education. Visitors can speak directly with growers about:

  • How and where food is produced
  • Farming challenges and innovations
  • Seasonal eating and food preservation
  • Rural traditions and modern agricultural practices

These interactions help build trust, awareness, and appreciation for Ontario’s farm community.

Port Perry Farmers' Market Vendor

Community, Not Just Commerce

Like agricultural fairs, farmers’ markets play a vital role in strengthening community ties. The Port Perry Farmers’ Market serves as:

  • A weekly social gathering
  • A bridge between rural producers and urban consumers
  • A welcoming space for families, seniors, and visitors
  • A celebration of local pride and identity

It is as much about connection as it is about commerce.

An Essential Part of Ontario Agritourism

The Port Perry Farmers’ Market is a natural gateway into agritourism — often inspiring visitors to explore nearby farms, farm stores, rural events, and countryside experiences. Markets like this help tell the broader story of Ontario agriculture in a way that is accessible, personal, and authentic.

Port Perry Farmers' Market - Flowers and Plants

A Tradition That Continues to Matter

As interest in local food, sustainability, and community resilience grows, the Port Perry Farmers’ Market remains a vital and meaningful part of Durham Region’s agricultural landscape — celebrating farmers, food, and the simple power of gathering together.

About the Community

Port Perry, Ontario: A Lakeside Durham Community Where Agriculture, Local Food & Small-Town Charm Thrive

Located on the shores of Lake Scugog, Port Perry is a vibrant and welcoming community known for its historic downtown, strong agricultural roots, and deep connection to surrounding farmland. As the administrative and cultural heart of Scugog Township, Port Perry blends lakeside beauty with a proud rural heritage.

A Community Shaped by Water, Trade & Farming

Port Perry’s early development was shaped by waterways, mills, and the surrounding agricultural lands that supported local families and businesses. Farmers relied on the village as a trading and service centre, while the town grew alongside the rhythms of rural life.

Historic buildings, heritage homes, and preserved streetscapes continue to reflect Port Perry’s role as a traditional market town.

Main Street

A Landscape of Lake Views & Productive Farmland

Port Perry is uniquely positioned between water and farmland, offering:

  • Lake Scugog’s shoreline and marina
  • Rolling agricultural land throughout Scugog Township
  • Quiet rural roads and scenic drives
  • Nearby farms, markets, and countryside attractions

This setting makes the community a natural hub for local food culture and agritourism experiences.

A Community Known for Local Pride & Engagement

Residents of Port Perry actively support:

  • Independent shops and local businesses
  • Agricultural organizations and rural initiatives
  • Arts, culture, and heritage programming – Theatre on the Ridge is a prime example
  • Community events and seasonal celebrations
  • Local food producers and markets

This high level of engagement strengthens the town’s welcoming and connected atmosphere.

Palmer Park Gazebo

Local Food as Part of Community Identity

Local food plays a central role in Port Perry’s identity. Farm families, growers, bakers, and artisans all contribute to a food culture that values freshness, quality, and personal connection.

The Port Perry Farmers’ Market reflects this commitment — serving as both a gathering place and a showcase for the region’s agricultural strength.

A Natural Companion to the Farmers’ Market

Together, Port Perry and its farmers’ market highlight:

  • Agricultural heritage
  • Support for local producers
  • Seasonal food traditions
  • Community connection
  • Rural–urban collaboration
  • Sustainable local economies

Restaurant across from Palmer Park

A Community Where Local Food & Rural Roots Remain Strong

Whether strolling the historic downtown, enjoying lakeside views, visiting nearby farms, or connecting with producers at the farmers’ market, Port Perry offers a meaningful Durham Region experience — one where agriculture, community, and local pride continue to shape everyday life.