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Are you thinking of Farmers Markets in Toronto.

Posted 01-06-2016 at 08:20 AM by Torontonative


Toronto has an indoor Farmers Market during the winter. Isn't that fabulous?

Evergreen Brick Works : Farmers Market

Evergreen started its Farmers Market in 2007 with 25 local farmers and producers, in a great location and with a great response from the community. Since then, Evergreen Brick Works Farmers Market has grown to become the largest farmers’ market in Toronto. Running year-round, it offers the widest variety of local and seasonal food in the city.

Take a guided tour!
From 1889 to 1984, Evergreen Brick Works was home to the Don Valley Brick Works factory, one of Canada’s preeminent brickyards. Restored and revitalized by Evergreen, learn more about the history and geology of this site and how Evergreen transformed it into an award-winning community environmental centre and green technology showcase.

Tour highlights include:

A behind the scenes look at the ground-breaking, LEED Platinum, green technology used onsite
Unique artwork and installations that reflect the sites geology, ecology and industrial heritage
Weekend Public Site Tours

Discover the sites unique history and transformation on a weekend site tour.

Saturdays | 2–3pm
Cost: $5 Suggested Donation
Meeting location: Young Welcome Centre

Private Guided Site Tours

A unique destination in the heart of Toronto, Evergreen Brick Works offers private guided tours for your group, school class or corporate event.

A tour group in the Young Welcome Centre. Choose from three popular themes: Highlights, Heritage or Sustainability, or work with us to craft a custom experience.

A wide range of groups and interests can be accommodated, from high school and post-secondary students looking to tie in to course topics, to community, government and corporate groups looking for an educational and inspiring outing.

Tours can be booked 7 days-a-week for groups of 10, up to 200.



Public Hours
Saturdays:

Hours: 9am–1pm
Dates: Nov 14–Apr 30

Food Court Hours: 9am–2pm

Sundays:
Hours: 10am–3pm
Dates: Nov 15–Dec 6
parking on site

Location: Off Bayview Avenue, South of Moore Avenue-North of Pottery Rd.
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