Currie's Farm Market


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About the Farm Store

Currie’s Farm Market: A Long-Time Collingwood Farm Store Where Seasonal Harvests & Local Flavours Come Together

Currie’s Farm Market is a long-established farm store and local food destination in Collingwood, Ontario, rooted in decades of agricultural tradition. Since 1957, this family-run market has welcomed customers looking for fresh Ontario produce, homemade goods, pantry items, and seasonal favourites that showcase the best of the region’s harvests.

Situated just outside downtown Collingwood, Currie’s draws residents and visitors alike who appreciate quality local food, classic farm flavours, and the friendly service that comes with a long-standing community institution.

Welcome to the store - Currie's Farm Market

Seasonal Produce & Locally Sourced Food

Currie’s Farm Market specializes in fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables, including produce grown on their own fields as well as high-quality items from nearby farms. Throughout the spring, summer and fall you’ll find a colourful range of crops that reflect Ontario’s growing season, such as:

  • Sweet corn and field vegetables
  • Asparagus and early spring greens
  • Potatoes, tomatoes and squash
  • Berries and orchard fruit
  • Root vegetables in autumn

Reviewers frequently highlight the sweet seasonal corn and other fresh produce as standouts of the summer harvest.

Artisanal Goods & Pantry Staples

Alongside fresh produce, Currie’s Farm Market offers a variety of locally produced and homemade items that extend beyond the fresh harvest. You’ll often find:

  • Baked breads, pies, butter tarts and sweet treats
  • “Currie’s Own” preserves and sauces such as raspberry honey jam and garlic-scape vinaigrette
  • Locally made condiments, pastas, sauces, soups and salsas
  • Butter, milk, eggs, and regional dairy products
  • Ready-to-heat meals made with farm-fresh ingredients

These offerings reflect the broader network of Ontario producers and give shoppers plenty of options for meals and pantry favourites at home.

Store Front - Currie's Farm Market

Seasonal Flow & Market Experience

Currie’s operates on a seasonal schedule, typically opening in spring and running through to late fall / early winter, with the 2025 season closing around December 23rd before reopening in spring 2026.

During peak growing seasons, the farm store enjoys high energy as local produce fills shelves, visitors browse for fresh food, and the flavours of the harvest come alive with every visit.

A Community Destination with Family Roots

More than a place to shop, Currie’s Farm Market is part of Collingwood’s agricultural and culinary identity. Locals stop in regularly for fresh ingredients, visitors make it a seasonal tradition, and the market’s friendly atmosphere makes it feel like a familiar stop for anyone exploring the region.

Fam Field - Currie's Farm Market

Supporting Local Agriculture & Small Producers

Currie’s commitment to local food extends beyond its own crops, when they don’t grow an item themselves, they partner with neighbouring Ontario farms and producers to bring quality seasonal food to the market. This community-oriented approach strengthens regional farm-to-table connections and helps sustain small agricultural businesses in the area.

A Farm Store That Celebrates Seasonal Harvests

At Currie’s Farm Market, seasonal produce and locally crafted foods are the heart of the experience. Whether picking up summer corn, autumn root vegetables, homemade preserves, or freshly baked goods, visitors enjoy a true taste of Ontario’s agricultural abundance, all served with the warm welcome of a long-standing Collingwood institution.

Local Produce

About the Community

Collingwood, Ontario: A Georgian Bay Community Where Waterfront Living & Agricultural Roots Continue Side by Side

Located along the southern shore of Georgian Bay, Collingwood is a four-season community shaped by water, industry, and the surrounding rural landscape. While widely recognized today for recreation, tourism, and its vibrant downtown, Collingwood’s foundations are closely tied to agriculture and regional trade.

The town continues to serve as a link between urban life and the productive farmland of Simcoe and Grey counties.

A Community Shaped by Harbour, Trade & Agriculture

Collingwood developed as an important harbour town, supporting shipbuilding, rail transport, and regional commerce. These industries relied heavily on surrounding farms that supplied food, materials, and labour to the growing community.

Agriculture and trade evolved together, creating lasting connections between Collingwood and the countryside beyond its borders.

Downtown

A Landscape of Bay Shorelines & Open Countryside

Collingwood is defined by a distinctive mix of natural and rural landscapes, including:

  • The shoreline and vistas of Georgian Bay
  • Trails, wetlands, and harbourfront spaces
  • Views toward the Niagara Escarpment
  • Farmland and rural roads outside town limits
  • Nearby conservation lands and agricultural fields

This blend of water and working land continues to shape the town’s identity.

Agriculture’s Continuing Presence

Though not always immediately visible, agriculture remains an important part of Collingwood’s regional economy. Nearby farms support:

  • Vegetable and field crop production
  • Livestock and mixed farming
  • Orchard and specialty crops
  • Farm stores, markets, and food producers

These connections keep farming active and relevant within the community.

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A Community Built on Local Involvement & Pride

Collingwood benefits from strong community participation. Residents support:

  • Local businesses and independent retailers
  • Community events and seasonal traditions
  • Arts, culture, and heritage initiatives
  • Food, farming, and sustainability efforts
  • Volunteer organizations and service groups

This involvement helps maintain a close-knit feel despite ongoing growth.

Waterfront - Georgian Bay

A Natural Companion to Currie’s Farm Market

Farm stores like Currie’s Farm Market reflect Collingwood’s agricultural connections by bringing fresh, seasonal food directly into the community. They provide a visible link between local producers and town residents, reinforcing the value of buying local and supporting nearby farms.

Together, Collingwood and its farm stores highlight shared values:

  • Local food access
  • Seasonal awareness
  • Support for regional agriculture
  • Family-run enterprises
  • Community connection

A Community Where Water, Land & Local Traditions Meet

Whether enjoying the waterfront, exploring nearby rural roads, supporting farm stores, or gathering around seasonal food traditions, Collingwood offers a balanced community experience — one where natural beauty, agricultural heritage, and everyday life continue to intersect.