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Guelph Farmers’ Market

With over 100 vendors offering a high level of quality, farm-fresh food, artisanal products, and homemade goods, the Guelph Farmers’ Market now regularly attracts 2500+ people per week, ranging from local residents to tourists visiting the area. 

Hours of Operation

Saturdays Farmers’ Markets – year-round: 8:00am to 1:00pm

Location

The Guelph Farmers’ Market is located at 2 Gordon Street.

Events at the Market

In 2024, 10C began hosting community events in the Market building. Community members can also now book the Guelph Farmers’ Market for public or private events. In addition to accessible onsite parking, the Market is located right beside the market parkade in the heart of downtown Guelph. With a 500 person capacity it is the perfect venue for large parties, concerts, festivals, markets and more!

Parking at the Market

  • Market Parkade: Paid parking by the hour is available 24/7 at the Market Parkade on Wilson St. Parking is free after 6:00PM and Sundays and a $3 flat rate on Saturdays.
  • Downtown: Parking is available on downtown streets for up to 2 hours.
  • Side streets: Many side streets around the Farmers’ Market have street parking available.

Follow along

Instagram: @guelphfarmersmarket

Facebook: @guelphfarmersmarket

Market stalls set-up under tents and customers shopping.

The Guelph Farmers’ Market has been a community cornerstone since 1827. One of Guelph’s oldest and most-loved community spaces offers fresh local food, artisanal products and a friendly, welcoming atmosphere year round. The Guelph Farmers’ Market continues a tradition of pride and community building supporting the local economy, sustainability and entrepreneurship.

As of March 1st, 2022, 10C has assumed the operations and activation of the Farmers’ Market building, grounds and events therein – and we are excited to be on this journey of collaboration with the Guelph-Wellington community!

Love Your Market

In 2023, 10C began the revitalization of the Guelph Farmers’ Market, in order to breathe new life into this underused space. From intimate coffee dates and small classes to weddings and trade shows, the updated building will offer a uniquely historic stage for gatherings of all shapes and sizes.

The goal is to enhance the market as a key local and regional gathering place and tourism destination. This will be achieved through building improvements, adding a commercial kitchen and promotional infrastructure to increase local food activities and special events.

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