About the Community
Leamington, Ontario: A Southwestern Ontario Community Where Greenhouses, Orchards & Agriculture Shape Everyday Life
Located in Essex County along the north shore of Lake Erie, Leamington is one of Ontario’s most productive agricultural communities. Often referred to as the “Tomato Capital of Canada,” Leamington is defined by its expansive greenhouse operations, orchards, and long-standing farming traditions that continue to shape the region’s economy and identity.
Agriculture is not just part of Leamington’s history, it remains central to daily life.
A Community Built on Fertile Land & Agricultural Opportunity
Leamington’s development was closely tied to its fertile soil, mild climate, and access to Lake Erie. Early settlers established mixed farms, orchards, and market gardens, taking advantage of one of the longest growing seasons in Ontario.
Over time, these foundations supported the growth of food processing, greenhouse production, and export agriculture, positioning Leamington as a key contributor to Ontario’s food supply.

A Landscape of Greenhouses, Orchards & Open Fields
The surrounding landscape reflects Leamington’s agricultural strength, including:
- Extensive greenhouse operations
- Orchard lands producing apples, peaches, and fruit crops
- Vegetable fields and market gardens
- Rural roads connecting farm operations
- Shoreline views influenced by Lake Erie’s climate
This working landscape changes with the seasons while remaining consistently productive.
Agriculture as a Living, Modern Industry
Leamington is recognized internationally for its greenhouse sector, but traditional farming remains equally important. Local agriculture supports:
- Orchard fruit and tree crops
- Field vegetables and specialty produce
- Food processing and agri-business
- Farm stores, markets, and direct-to-consumer sales
These diverse agricultural activities reinforce Leamington’s reputation as a food-producing powerhouse.

A Community Shaped by Work, Diversity & Local Pride
Leamington’s population reflects generations of farming families alongside newer residents drawn by employment and opportunity. Community life is supported by:
- Strong agricultural and business networks
- Cultural diversity rooted in food and farming
- Local events and seasonal traditions
- Family-run enterprises and long-standing farms
- A shared pride in producing food for Ontario and beyond
This blend of tradition and innovation defines the community.
A Natural Companion to Simpson Orchards
Farm stores like Simpson Orchards are a natural extension of Leamington’s agricultural landscape. They provide direct access to orchard-grown fruit, seasonal produce, and farm-made goods while preserving long-standing relationships between growers and customers.
Together, Leamington and its farm stores highlight shared values:
- Working agriculture
- Seasonal harvests
- Family-run farming operations
- Local food access
- Agricultural continuity

A Community Where Agriculture Leads the Way
Leamington remains a place where farming drives the community forward. Whether through orchards, greenhouses, farm stores, or food processing, agriculture continues to shape the land, the economy, and the lives of those who call Leamington home.
🌾 Explore Nearby Agritourism Experiences
Visitors exploring Simpson Orchards may also enjoy discovering these nearby farms, markets, and rural attractions in Leamington, Essex County, and the surrounding countryside.
• Leamington Farmers’ Market – seasonal market featuring fresh produce, baked goods, and locally made foods
• Thiessen Orchards – popular farm market and seasonal destination known for fresh fruit and family-friendly farm experiences
• Seacliff Park and Leamington waterfront area – scenic lakeside destination that complements a visit to the area’s farm markets and rural attractions
• Point Pelee National Park area experiences – nearby nature and tourism destination that adds to Leamington’s appeal as a day-trip region
Some nearby experiences include links to additional Ontario Agritourism Showcase pages with more visitor information.