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How to Get to the 
Brockville Farmers' Market
Market Street West
Brockville Ontario Canada

GPS

 44 35'25.04" N

75 40'58.91" W

 

(Car Parking?)- (Boat Parking?)
(
Sea Float Planes?)

To See Pictures of the Parking Areas
Click on the Blue and Green Dots

From: 

Highway#29(Stewart Blvd)- Go south towards the St. Lawrence River right down to where Stewart Blvd changes to William Street.  Continue through the lights at Pearl Street south to where the Court House building is located. Swing around the Court House Square Green and turn right south to King Street.

At King Street hang a left and go one block east to Brockville City Hall.  You are at the market area.

King Street West (County Road #2)- Continue east along King Street past three sets of stop lights.  The third set is Court House Square and Broad Street.

Keep going another block and the market is on the right. 

King Street East (County Road #2)-Continue west
along King Street until you go past Bethume Street.  Look to your left and you will see the clock tower of Brockville City Hall. Just past the clock tower is Market Square.

Prescott- Take the 401 highway west to the North Augusta Road exit when you get to Brockville - Exit South along North Augusta Road until you come to King Street.  You can't go any further - hang a right (west).  

Continue west along King Street until you go past Bethume Street.  Look to your left and you will see the clock tower of Brockville City Hall. Just past the clock tower is Market Square.

Ottawa- Exit Highway 416 south off the Queensway and continue south to Highway 401 and exit west.

Take the 401 highway west to the North Augusta Road exit when you get to Brockville - Exit South along North Augusta Road until you come to King Street.  You can't go any further - hang a right (west).  

Continue west along King Street until you go past Bethume Street.  Look to your left and you will see the clock tower of Brockville City Hall. Just past the clock tower is Market Square.

Smith Falls- Take highway 29 south. It is sometimes called the Brockville Highway. Continue south until you reach Brockville city limits.  Keep Going (you are now on Stewart Blvd.

Go south towards the St. Lawrence River right down to where Stewart Blvd changes to William Street.  Continue through the lights at Pearl Street south to where the Court House building is located. Swing around the Green at Court House Square south to King Street.

At King Street hang a left and go one block east to Brockville City Hall.  You are at the market area.

Parking

There is lots of parking space around the Brockville Farmers' Market. There are two municipal parking lots within easy walking distance.  

In fact, one parking lot which borders on the west side of the Market Square is within 5 steps of the vendor's market space.  The other municipal parking lot is on the south side of Water street between Market Square and Broad Street.  

More places to park -  the parking area right next to the road near the entrance to Block House Island.

And on Saturdays - Parking is FREE in all Parking
Areas Near the Brockville Farmers Market

Boaters

Yes, this is one of the very few farmers' markets in Canada where you can tie up your boat and walk to a local market.  There is usually lots of space to tie up your boat in the Tunnel Bay north of Block House Island. 

Boaters from the USA are Welcome too

The following Regulation about Crossing the US/Can 
Border using a private boat entering Canada apply:
( Canpass Private Boat Pass and Application in .pdf format )

And for those interested in watching for ships passing 
the Brockville Waterfront. 

St. Lawrence Seaway Vessel Passage Map

Sea Planes

And if you happen to be flying in the Brockville area during Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday mornings, you can land on the St. Lawrence; tie up and go to the Market.