Toronto flea market

One of Toronto's most popular flea markets returns for the season this month

One of Toronto's most popular flea markets is back this summer with four Sundays of shopping under the theme "less is more." 

The Toronto Flea Market welcomes back vendors, shoppers, and Sunday strollers on the fourth Sunday of each month leading all the way into October starting on June 23. 

Originally founded as the Leslieville Flea in 2013 by Brigid Elmy and Christine Roberts, it was later sold to collector, supporter, and Leslieville local Kendall Pereira in 2023 where it became the market the city knows and loves.

Recognizing times are tough as cost of living and interest rates continue to grow for not only vendors and small businesses but also for the community that supports them, the market and vendors are curating goods from a wide range of prices so that you can shop savvy.  

The market will be offering products of a wide range from vintage, home accessories and handmade gifts crafted with love. There will also be live music.

Entry to the Toronto Flea Market is free and you can find it at the Ashbridge Estate in Leslieville on the fourth Sunday of each month from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Lead photo by

@torontoflea


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