Top 10 Farmers Markets In and Around Montreal

1- Gardeners Market

Google 4,7 Stars(1,7 k Reviews)

 

 

Since 1968, the La Prairie Gardeners' Market has allowed citizens of Montérégie and elsewhere to taste the best of local products. Every day, more than 20 merchants welcome lovers of good food in search of freshness. On the menu: local fruits and vegetables, seasonal meats and fish, homemade baked goods, fine Quebec cheeses, and more. With its plants and flowers, the Market also attracts earth lovers.

Arrival after arrival, the variety and quality are there. This is what makes the Marché des Jardiniers de La Prairie one of the most popular public markets on the South Shore.

 

1200 Chem. de Saint-Jean

 450-444-0160

 https://marchedesjardiniers.ca/

 

 

2- Mercado Jean-Talon

Google 4,6 Stars (27 k Reviews)

 

A social economy company, the Société des Marchés publics de Montréal's mission is to improve access to fresh products through a network of public markets that brings the Montreal population closer to producers, market gardeners and retailers. es, restaurateurs and food artisans from here.

Since 1993, we have been mandated by the City of Montreal to manage the Atwater Market, the Jean-Talon Market, the Maisonneuve Market, six Neighborhood Markets and three Solidarity Markets. A non-profit organization, our governance is based on a mixed board of directors, made up of five merchants and five residents of the Montreal agglomeration and brings together more than 200 members who trade on public markets.

The Montreal Public Markets network is visited by more than three out of four Montrealers and, by promoting a short circuit model, allows it to feed the population and provide access to local, quality products all year round. , everywhere on the island of Montreal.

 

7070 Henri Julien Ave

514-937-7754

https://www.marchespublics-mtl.com/

 

 

3- La Ferme Forget

Google 4,6 Stars (513 Reviews)

 

Our kiosk opened its doors to the public in 2016. Since that time, our offering of local products made and grown in Quebec has never stopped growing.

In 2018, in addition to pick-your -own activities , we began offering  agrotourism activities for the whole family to our visitors. Then, the following year, in 2019, we set up a kitchen in the kiosk so that we could transform part of our harvests into  homemade products , such as pies, fruit crisps, preserves, etc.  In February 2020, two new greenhouses were put into production. We have brought forward our product offering by at least a month, starting with the harvests of tomatoes, peppers, eggplants and cucumbers.

 

 

4- Marché Atwater

Google 4,5 Stars (11 k Reviews)

 

Located in the southwest of Montreal, near the Lachine Canal, the Atwater Market is open winter and summer. Ranked among the most beautiful buildings in Montreal, the art-deco style Market has existed since 1933. It takes its name from the avenue which borders it and which perpetuates the memory of Edwin Atwater, businessman and municipal councilor of the 19th century.

 

138 Atwater Ave

514-937-7754

https://www.marchespublics-mtl.com/marches/atwater/

 

 

 

5. Jean-Brillant Neighbourhood Market

Google 4,5 Stars (617 reviews)

 

A social economy company, the Société des Marchés publics de Montréal's mission is to improve access to fresh products through a network of public markets that brings the Montreal population closer to producers, market gardeners and retailers. es, restaurateurs and food artisans from here.

Since 1993, we have been mandated by the City of Montreal to manage the Atwater Market, the Jean-Talon Market, the Maisonneuve Market, six Neighborhood Markets and three Solidarity Markets. A non-profit organization, our governance is based on a mixed board of directors, made up of five merchants and five residents of the Montreal agglomeration and brings together more than 200 members who trade on public markets.

 

5307-, 5351 Chem. de la Côte-des-Neiges

514-937-7754

https://www.marchespublics-mtl.com/

 

 

6- Maisonneuve Market

Google 4,4 Stars (2,2 k Reviews)

 

A social economy company, the Société des Marchés publics de Montréal's mission is to improve access to fresh products through a network of public markets that brings the Montreal population closer to producers, market gardeners and retailers. es, restaurateurs and food artisans from here.

 

4445 Ontario St E

514-937-7754

https://www.marchespublics-mtl.com/

 

 

7- Marché De L'Ouest

Google 4,4 Stars (1,8 k Reviews)

 

Marché de l’Ouest features indoor and outdoor shops, with a large variety of horticultural products, meat, fresh fish, cheeses, tea, breads and pastries. Also located within the Marché is a brand new food court, ready to serve you.

 

11600 Salaberry Blvd, Dollard-Des Ormeaux

514-685-0183

https://marchedelouest.com/

 

 

8- Marché de Lachine

Google 4,3 Stars (416 Reviews)

 

The Lachine market is the oldest public market in Montreal. It is made up of two buildings housing gourmet shops open all year round, as well as an outdoor space which welcomes horticultural producers and market gardeners in season.

 

1865 Rue Notre Dame

No phone number listed.

https://montreal.ca/lieux/marche-de-lachine

 

 

9- Longueuil Public Market

Google 4,2 Stars (546 Reviews)

 

In a welcoming and modern place, the Longueuil Public Market is open all year round. Whether for a meal with friends, colleagues or family, it is a perfect place to spend an unforgettable moment.  Always on the lookout to proudly offer you local, quality and fresh products, the Longueuil Public Market is a City project. The idea is to offer a place conducive to exchanges between citizens and merchants who care about what they put on their plates.

 

4200 Ch. de la Savane

(450) 463-7311

https://www.longueuil.quebec/

 

 

10- Marché des Éclusiers

Google 3,8 Stars (1,1 k Stars)

 

The vision for the space is to build a vibrant local business and food community committed to promoting Quebec's rich history of nutritious, delicious, locally grown agricultural and hand crafted artisanal products. Marché des Éclusiers is committed to providing an inclusive space open to everyone, from local residents, to families, to tourists and Montreal citizens from all walks of life.

 

400 De la Commune St W

(438) 518-7258

https://marchedeseclusiers.com/