Uxbridge Farmer's Market

Durham Region • Uxbridge • York–Durham Headwaters

The Uxbridge Farmers’ Market is a welcoming seasonal market where visitors can shop for fresh produce, baked goods, and locally made foods while exploring the rural countryside of Durham Region.


Visitor Information

📍 Uxbridge Town Square, 19 Brock Street West, Uxbridge, Ontario
📅 Market Season: Sundays, May through October
Hours: Typically 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
🥕 Fresh produce, baked goods, meats, maple syrup, preserves, honey, and artisan foods from local farmers and producers
👨‍👩‍👧 Best For: Local food lovers, families, and visitors exploring York–Durham–Headwaters

Plan Your Visit

📍 Location: Uxbridge Town Square, 19 Brock Street West, Uxbridge, Ontario
📅 Market Day: Sundays
🥕 Experience: Fresh farm produce, baked goods, maple syrup, meats, preserves, and handmade goods from local vendors
🚗 Parking: Parking available throughout downtown Uxbridge
🌐 Website: uxbridgefarmersmarket.com


Fresh Local Food at the Uxbridge Farmers’ Market

The Uxbridge Farmers’ Market is a lively weekly gathering where residents and visitors can shop directly from farmers and food producers while enjoying the friendly atmosphere of this rural Durham Region community.

Each market day features vendors offering fresh seasonal produce, farm-raised meats, baked goods, maple syrup, honey, preserves, and other locally produced foods. The market provides a welcoming place where visitors can meet local farmers and discover the agricultural richness of the surrounding countryside.

Located in the heart of historic downtown Uxbridge, the market is a popular stop for visitors exploring the town’s shops, trails, and scenic rural landscapes.

Did You Know?

Uxbridge is known as the “Trail Capital of Canada”, with hundreds of kilometres of trails connecting forests, farms, and rural landscapes throughout the township.

Farmers’ markets across Ontario help support local agriculture by allowing farmers to sell directly to consumers while providing communities with access to fresh, locally produced food.

What people can see - Uxbridge Farmers' Market

Visitors browsing the market stalls can often find:

  • Fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables
  • Local honey and maple syrup
  • Farm-raised meats and eggs
  • Fresh baking and prepared foods
  • Flowers and plants
  • Artisan crafts and handmade products

The variety of vendors changes throughout the season, reflecting Ontario’s agricultural harvest calendar.

A Welcoming Community Gathering Place

Beyond shopping, the Uxbridge Farmers’ Market has become an important community gathering place where residents and visitors meet, enjoy live music, and experience the friendly atmosphere that makes farmers’ markets so special.

Families, visitors exploring Uxbridge, and cyclists travelling the region’s trails often stop at the market to enjoy the local food and vibrant Sunday atmosphere.

Did You Know?

Uxbridge is widely known as the Trail Capital of Canada, with more than 300 kilometres of trails connecting forests, farms, and rural landscapes across the region.

Uxbridge Farmers' Market

About the Farmers’ Market

A Durham Region Gathering Place Celebrating Local Food, Farmers & Community Connection

The Uxbridge Farmers’ Market is a cherished weekly tradition in Durham Region, bringing together local farmers, food producers, artisans, and residents in a welcoming community setting. Rooted in agricultural pride and local enterprise, the market plays an important role in connecting people directly with the farms and food producers who shape the surrounding countryside.

More than a place to shop, the Uxbridge Farmers’ Market is a reflection of the town’s rural roots, commitment to local food, and strong sense of community.

Vendor - Uxbridge Farmer's Market

A Market Grounded in Local Agriculture & Rural Values

Uxbridge sits at the edge of rolling farmland, conservation lands, and rural townships that have supported agriculture for generations. Farmers’ markets have long been a natural extension of rural life—providing a direct link between producers and the communities they feed.

The Uxbridge Farmers’ Market continues this tradition by offering farmers and makers a place to share their work, their stories, and their harvests in a face-to-face setting that values trust, quality, and local connection.

Celebrating the People Behind the Food

At the heart of the Uxbridge Farmers’ Market are the producers themselves. Vendors typically include:

  • Local fruit and vegetable growers
  • Meat, egg, dairy, and specialty livestock producers
  • Bakers and food artisans
  • Honey, maple syrup, and value-added farm products
  • Local makers and rural craftspeople

Each booth represents a farm, family, or small business rooted in the region, offering visitors the opportunity to learn where their food comes from and how it is produced.

Produce - Uxbridge Farmers' Market

Supporting Small Farms & Rural Economies

Farmers’ markets play a vital role in sustaining Ontario’s small and mid-scale farms. By selling directly to consumers, producers can:

  • Receive fair value for their products
  • Test new crops and food ideas
  • Build loyal customer relationships
  • Strengthen long-term farm viability

The Uxbridge Farmers’ Market helps keep farmland active and local food systems resilient.

Smoked Meat Vendor - Uxbridge Farmers' Market

A Social Hub as Much as a Market

Beyond shopping, the market serves as a weekly gathering place—where neighbours connect, families linger, and visitors experience the warmth of small-town Ontario. Markets like Uxbridge’s contribute to:

  • Community well-being
  • Local pride
  • Food education
  • Seasonal awareness
  • Stronger urban-rural relationships

An Essential Part of Uxbridge’s Agritourism Landscape

The Uxbridge Farmers’ Market complements nearby farm stores, pick-your-own farms, rural attractions, and seasonal events, making it an important anchor within the town’s broader agritourism experience.

A Market That Reflects Its Community

The Uxbridge Farmers’ Market stands as a celebration of local food, rural entrepreneurship, and community connection—an enduring reminder that agriculture thrives best when people and place come together.

Lots od Vendors - Uxbridge Farmers' Market

About the Community

Uxbridge, Ontario: A Trail Capital Community Where Agriculture, Nature & Local Life Intersect

Known as the Trail Capital of Canada, Uxbridge is a vibrant Durham Region community where agriculture, conservation lands, and small-town living coexist in balance. Surrounded by farmland, forests, and protected green spaces, Uxbridge offers a strong connection to the land that shapes everyday life.

A Community Built on Farming, Mills & Rural Enterprise

Uxbridge’s roots stretch back to the early 1800s, when settlers established farms, sawmills, and gristmills along local waterways. Agriculture quickly became central to the town’s economy and identity, supported by fertile soils and an active rural population.

Historic buildings, heritage homes, and long-standing farms still reflect this agricultural foundation.

Train Station

A Landscape of Trails, Farmland & Conservation Areas

Uxbridge is uniquely positioned within a landscape defined by:

  • Rolling farmland and rural concessions
  • The Oak Ridges Moraine
  • Extensive trail networks and conservation lands
  • Creeks, wetlands, and forest corridors
  • Scenic drives connecting farms and villages

This natural setting supports both agriculture and outdoor recreation.

A Community That Values Local Food & Rural Connections

Uxbridge residents strongly support local producers and rural businesses through:

  • Farmers’ markets
  • Farm stores and roadside stands
  • Local food events and initiatives
  • Agricultural fairs and exhibitions
  • Agritourism experiences across the region

This commitment strengthens relationships between town and countryside.

Inside the Second Wedge Brewery

Heritage Preserved Through Community Pride

Uxbridge honours its past through:

  • Heritage districts and historic downtown streets
  • Local museums and historical societies
  • Century farms and multi-generation family stories
  • Ongoing celebration of rural traditions

These elements give Uxbridge a strong sense of place.

Agriculture Remains Central to the Region

Surrounding townships continue to support:

  • Dairy, beef, and mixed livestock farms
  • Cash crops and specialty agriculture
  • Market gardens and food producers
  • Farm-based businesses and artisans

This agricultural vitality is visible each week at the Uxbridge Farmers’ Market, where producers and community come together.

Park

A Natural Companion to the Uxbridge Farmers’ Market

Together, Uxbridge and its farmers’ market highlight:

  • Local food systems
  • Rural-urban connection
  • Community gathering
  • Agricultural education
  • Small-scale farm success
  • Regional pride

A Community Where Local Food & Countryside Living Thrive

Whether exploring its trail networks, supporting local farms, browsing the farmers’ market, or enjoying the rhythm of small-town life, Uxbridge offers an authentic Ontario experience—where agriculture, nature, and community are deeply connected.


🌾 Explore Nearby Agritourism Experiences

Visitors exploring the Uxbridge Farmers’ Market may also enjoy discovering these nearby farms, markets, and rural attractions in Durham Region and the surrounding countryside.

Slabtown Cider Co. Farm Store – craft cidery producing small-batch cider from Ontario apples
Willowtree Farm – family farm market offering fresh produce and seasonal farm experiences
Port Perry Farmers’ Market – waterfront farmers’ market overlooking Lake Scugog
Brooklin Spring Fair – traditional agricultural fair celebrating farming traditions in Durham Region

Some nearby experiences include links to additional Ontario Agritourism Showcase pages with more visitor information.