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One thing that
you notice when you visit the Brockville Farmers' Market in Brockville
Ontario Canada
is that our visitors and vendors are smiling.
The Brockville Farmers' Market hosts an
amazing collection of knowledgeable farmers and vendors
who offer traditional and organic produce, conventional fruits, jams, jellies, relishes, vegetables, herbs, cut flowers,
crafted products, meats, home made furniture, hand crafted jewelry,
original art, area photographs, cards, honey, maple syrup,
bedding
plants,
apple products, baked goods & bread, and much much more...
The
Market is located on Market Street West just west of Brockville's City Hall on King Street. The beautiful St. Lawrence River is a stone's throw from
the market and ships from all over the world can be seen as you shop, explore and talk to
our friendly market vendors.
Please Visit Our Slide
Show of the Memories of the 2009 Market
Local Products, Made in Canada and Great Canadian Products
Buying at the Brockville Farmers'
Market - You not only know
the name of the vendors but also where and who produced the products
Where else can you
talk to the people who made the products that they are
selling?
“Why shop and support
the
Brockville Farmers' Market?
You can
enjoy a unique shopping experience while visiting with friends and
reducing your carbon footprint. By purchasing a fresh locally produced
premium
product from the individual who produced it.
Quality
Products Locally Produced

Contact our
Vendors to pre order locally produced items”
Whether by boat car or
train for a day trip or much longer all visitors from near and far are
always welcome at the Market.”
Looking
for other things to see and do in and around Brockville
see (Brockville
Tourism) after visiting the Market.
Produce Available at the Brockville Farmers' Market
Check out our Harvest
Chart
calendar
For Vendors
2010 Vendor Downloadable
and Printable Application Form
Make the Brockville Farmers’ Market part of your
weekly shopping experience.
Drop by and say hello to your market friends. This Page Update:
February 06, 2010
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