Creemore Farmers' and Craft Market

Creemore • Clearview Township • BruceGreySimcoe

The Creemore Farmers’ & Craft Market brings together local farmers, food producers, artisans, musicians, and visitors each Saturday in one of Ontario’s most scenic rural villages.


Visitor Information

📍 Station on the Green, 10 Caroline Street East, Creemore, Ontario
🗓 Saturdays, Victoria Day Weekend to End of October • 9:00 AM–1:00 PM
🥕 Fresh produce, artisan foods, baking, crafts, flowers, hot foods, and local products

Plan Your Visit

📍 Location: Station on the Green, 10 Caroline Street East, Creemore, Ontario
🕒 Market Day: Saturdays • Victoria Day Weekend through October • 9:00 AM–1:00 PM
🍓 Experience: Fresh produce, artisan foods, local baking, handmade crafts, flowers, hot foods, and live music
🚗 Parking: Municipal and street parking available nearby
🌐 Website: Creemore Farmers’ & Craft Market


A Saturday Market in One of Ontario’s Most Charming Villages

The Creemore Farmers’ and Craft Market has become one of the highlights of a summer visit to Creemore, welcoming both residents and tourists to experience local food, artisan products, and small-town hospitality in the heart of Clearview Township. Operating beside the historic Station on the Green, the market offers visitors a relaxed rural atmosphere surrounded by cafés, shops, galleries, and scenic countryside. (Creemore Farmer’s Market)

Visitors can browse stalls featuring fresh produce, baking, preserves, maple syrup, flowers, artisan foods, handcrafted products, and hot food vendors while meeting the local farmers, makers, and artisans behind the products. The market is known for its welcoming atmosphere and strong emphasis on supporting local businesses and Ontario-made products. (Creemore Farmer’s Market)

Throughout the outdoor season, live music performances help create a lively community atmosphere, making the market both a shopping destination and a gathering place for visitors exploring Creemore and the surrounding countryside. (Discover Clearview)

Did You Know?

The Creemore Farmers’ & Craft Market also hosts indoor winter markets and seasonal events throughout the year, helping maintain a year-round connection between local producers, artisans, and the community. (Creemore Farmer’s Market)

Welcome to Creemore Farmers' and Craft Market

About the Farmers’ Market

Supporting Local Farmers, Makers & Community

The Creemore Farmers’ and Craft Market focuses on supporting local farmers, food producers, artisans, and small businesses while creating direct connections between vendors and visitors. The market operates with a strong local-first philosophy that encourages visitors to shop locally and support independent producers throughout the region. (Creemore Farmer’s Market)

So Good Jam

The market follows Farmers’ Market guidelines emphasizing farm and producer participation, helping maintain an authentic local market experience for visitors. Vendors are carefully selected through an application process overseen by a volunteer board and market leadership team. (Creemore Farmer’s Market)

Vegetables

Over the years, the market has become an important gathering place within Creemore, bringing together local residents, seasonal visitors, tourists, and families in a welcoming rural environment. Seasonal themed events, artisan participation, and community involvement continue to strengthen the market’s role within the region. (Creemore Farmer’s Market)

Fun Facts

  • The market operates beside Creemore’s historic Station on the Green.
    • Live music performances are featured throughout the summer season.
    • The market includes both farmers and artisan craft vendors.
    • Volunteers, including youth volunteers, help support market operations.
    • Creemore’s famous Copper Kettle Festival draws additional visitors to the village each year. (Creemore Farmer’s Market)

Carrots and Radishes

About the Community — Creemore, Ontario

Located in the rolling hills of Simcoe County, Creemore is one of Ontario’s best-known small villages, celebrated for its historic downtown, artistic community, rural charm, and scenic location near the Niagara Escarpment. The village is part of Clearview Township and sits between Barrie, Collingwood, and Georgian Bay. (Wikipedia)

Coffee Bakery Shop

Creemore’s name comes from the Irish phrase “croí mór,” meaning “big heart,” a fitting description for a community known for its welcoming atmosphere and strong local spirit. Today, visitors are drawn to the village for its independent shops, cafés, galleries, brewery, countryside scenery, and year-round community events. (Wikipedia)

Creemore Springs Brewery

The surrounding region supports farms, orchards, artisan food producers, and agritourism destinations that contribute to the area’s growing reputation as a rural Ontario tourism destination. Visitors exploring Creemore often combine market visits with scenic drives, hiking, local food experiences, and visits to nearby farm markets and craft beverage destinations.

Park Sculpture


🌾 Explore Nearby Agritourism Experiences

Visitors exploring the Creemore Farmers’ & Craft Market may also enjoy nearby agritourism experiences and attractions throughout Clearview Township and Simcoe County.

  • Creemore Springs Brewery — a well-known brewery destination offering tours, tastings, and small-town atmosphere
  • Fernwood Farms & Market — a countryside farm market featuring fresh produce and local products
  • 100 Mile Store — a local food destination specializing in Ontario-grown and locally sourced products
  • YF Patissier Chocolatier — a boutique chocolatier and pastry destination in downtown Creemore
  • Bruce Trail & Niagara Escarpment — scenic hiking and countryside exploration opportunities throughout the region
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