THE TOP 10 MARKETS AND POP - UPS IN TORONTO THIS SEPTEMBER

Lisa Power for BlogTO

 

  • September 8
     
     
    Surf season is always on somewhere and this swap and shop encourages people to sell gear they're no longer using and pick up something new.
     
  • September 8-9
     
     
    Kensington's creative community joins together for this curated market with original works, prints, vintage clothing, leather goods, jewellery and more.
     
    301 Augusta Ave
  • September 9
     
     
    Come out, craft and shop at this artisan market dedicated to reducing barriers and increasing access to mental health supports.
     
    Hard Feelings Mental Health
  • September 15
     
     
    Growers from all over Toronto are on hand with fresh-cut flowers, pre-made arrangements and beautiful bouquets made upon request at your price point.
     
    CAMH
  • September 15
     
     
    Get your mitts on everything for the home, your life and the rest from over 40 local vendors, alongside a farmers' market and activities.
     
    Artscape Wychwood Barns Park
  • September 22
     
     
    Pick up a ton of goodies from this market designed to support trans, non-binary and two spirit artists, entrepreneurs and vendors.
     
    The 519
  • September 22
     
     
    All sexual identities are welcome at this big annual market with handcrafted items of all kinds including zines and original artworks.
     
    Trinity-St Paul's United Church and Centre for Faith, Justice and the Arts
  • September 29
     
     
    The Nerd Market is back with all kinds of used geeky-goods. Browse all kinds of anime, comics, tabletop and video games, manga and more.
     
    OISE
  • September 29
     
     
    Gifts, jewellery, clothing, flare, household goods, lifestyle and beauty products can all be found at this big market by local Etsy makers.
     
    MaRS Discovery District
  • September 29-30
     
     
    All vintage everything from designer clothing, gadgets, furniture, housewares, art, vinyl and books can be found at this big, two-day market.
     
    Queen Elizabeth Building at Exhibition Place