



Turner’s Farm Market is a family-run seasonal farm store and produce destination near Ingersoll, Ontario that celebrates Ontario’s agricultural bounty with fresh fruits, vegetables, local dairy, baked goods, specialty foods and seasonal décor. The market is deeply connected to both its own fields and a network of local growers, and it brings the harvest directly to shoppers throughout the growing season.
Operating from spring through mid-December, Turner’s provides a vibrant farm-store experience that reflects the changing seasons and the rhythms of local agriculture, closing each winter before reopening the following spring.

Turner’s Farm Market began over two decades ago as a roadside stand in Ingersoll and has since grown into a well-liked seasonal destination. Today it blends produce from its own fields, including tomatoes, squash, zucchini, kale and herbs, with quality fruits and vegetables sourced from nearby farms to offer a wide variety of fresh Ontario crops.
Visitors to Turner’s Farm Market can expect a selection that evolves through the seasons:
Alongside fresh produce, the market typically offers an array of local and farm-made goods including:

Turner’s Farm Market’s season generally runs from late March or early April into mid-December, finishing after its holiday greenery and Christmas tree sales before winter. During this period, the farm store buzzes with the flow of fresh produce, seasonal plants, and curated goods that reflect both its own harvests and the wider bounty of local agriculture.
While the farm store itself closes for the winter months, Turners continues to share its produce through a weekend booth at The Market at Western Fair District in London, offering fruits, vegetables and select products year-round at that venue.
Turner’s Farm Market supports both its own agricultural operation and the broader local farming community by featuring produce grown on site alongside crops from area growers. This approach strengthens regional farm-to-table connections and keeps customers closely tied to Ontario’s seasonal harvests.
Turner’s also emphasizes friendly service and a welcoming atmosphere, making it a familiar stop for residents and visitors seeking fresh food, seasonal plants or fall harvest favourites.

At Turner’s Farm Market, the focus is on fresh local food, seasonal variety, and the joy of Ontario harvests. Whether you’re picking up summer tomatoes or browsing pumpkins and holiday greenery in late fall, the market embraces the changing seasons with quality products and a warm country-market feel that reflects its agricultural roots.

Located in Oxford County, Ingersoll is a historic community with deep agricultural roots and a long-standing role as a regional service centre. While Ingersoll is well known for its manufacturing history, farming and food production have always played a vital role in shaping the town and the surrounding countryside.
Agriculture and industry developed side by side, creating a resilient community grounded in both land and labour.
Ingersoll emerged in the early 1800s as settlers established farms across Oxford County’s fertile land. Grain crops, livestock, and mixed farming supported local families and supplied nearby towns, while milling and early manufacturing grew alongside agriculture.
This close relationship between farm and town helped establish Ingersoll as a dependable hub for rural communities.

The area surrounding Ingersoll reflects classic southwestern Ontario farmland, including:
This working landscape continues to define the region.
Farming remains an important part of Ingersoll’s regional economy. Oxford County supports:
These agricultural activities remain closely connected to the town’s food culture and economy.

Ingersoll is known for its strong work ethic and community involvement. Residents actively support:
This participation helps maintain a close-knit community atmosphere.
Farm stores like Turner’s Farm Market reflect Ingersoll’s agricultural connections by bringing fresh, seasonal food directly from surrounding farms into the community. They serve as a bridge between local producers and residents, reinforcing the importance of buying local and supporting regional agriculture.
Together, Ingersoll and its farm stores highlight shared values:

Ingersoll continues to balance growth with strong agricultural foundations. Whether travelling rural roads, supporting farm stores, or gathering around seasonal food traditions, the town reflects a community shaped by land, work, and enduring local relationships.