toronto winter market

Street food and holiday winter market opens in Toronto this week

A Toronto street food and winter market featuring 80+ local vendors is opening at Evergreen Brickworks this week.

Toronto's converted brick factory turned trendy venue and nature conservatory, Evergreen Brick Works, will mark the return of their winter market on Sunday, Dec. 10.

The venue's permanent shop will be selling holiday-themed goodies and decor from local vendors, as well as selling Christmas trees in their garden centre and offering festive treats in the Picnic Cafe, all month long in addition to the market, which will be held on Dec. 10 and 17.

The event is a collaboration between Evergreen, Ontario Vintage Market and Ontario Artisan Market, with a focus on sustainable and handmade goods from local vendors.

The event will also have food offerings from a number of the city's most delicious institutions, like WoofDawg, Born2Eat food truck and Slowjams.

Admission to this event will be "Pay What You Can," with no set ticket prices, attendees are asked to make a donation at the door of any amount possible, in an effort to keep the market accessible while also raising funds for the Brick Works' continued programming.

Throughout the year, Brick Works is home to a multitude of different sustainability and nature-centred events; from farmer's markets to camps, gardening workshops and beyond.

The winter market opens at 11 a.m. and closes at 5 p.m. 

Lead photo by

Evergreen Brick Works


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Join the conversation Load comments

Latest in Radar

There's a warehouse party in Toronto this week where the theme is just 'sparkles'

15 things to do in Toronto this week

15 things to do in Toronto this weekend

Santa Claus Parade route and road closures in Toronto for 2024

There's a free month-long Filipino night market in Toronto for the holiday season

Law & Order star brings Los Angeles-inspired dancing event to Toronto

There's a free outdoor concert and tree lighting ceremony in Toronto this weekend

15 things to do in Toronto this week