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Farmers’ Market in Belleville
Belleville Market Square Pinnacle Street, Ontario, CanadaA place to procure local food and art, including fresh produce, ferments, honey, maple syrup, cheese, and more! Located on Historic Market Square behind Belleville's City Hall. Accessible from both Front St. and Pinnacle St. Walking distance within Belleville’s downtown core.
Community Planting Event at Price Conservation Area
Price Conservation Area 108608 Highway 7, Tweed, Ontario, CanadaQuinte Conservation is hosting a community planting event at Price Conservation Area to rehabilitate this public space after the Derecho storm. Help us plant have 1,000 native wildflowers, shrubs and trees to plant!
Farmers’ Market in Belleville
Belleville Market Square Pinnacle Street, Ontario, CanadaA place to procure local food and art, including fresh produce, ferments, honey, maple syrup, cheese, and more! Located on Historic Market Square behind Belleville's City Hall. Accessible from both Front St. and Pinnacle St. Walking distance within Belleville’s downtown core.
Farmers’ Market in Belleville
Belleville Market Square Pinnacle Street, Ontario, CanadaA place to procure local food and art, including fresh produce, ferments, honey, maple syrup, cheese, and more! Located on Historic Market Square behind Belleville's City Hall. Accessible from both Front St. and Pinnacle St. Walking distance within Belleville’s downtown core.
Spring Bird Migration Outing
Northumberland County Forest 101 Beagle Club Rd, Harwood, Harwood, Ontario, CanadaMigration is not a new phenomenon, nor is it unusual. Since the day life appeared on this planet, it’s been on the move. Plants, animals, and ultimately people followed needed resources as climate, geography and man-made borders evolved — a pattern that continues to this day. Visit the Northumberland County Forest for this outing with seasoned birders. Limited to 40 participants.
Cobourg Farmers’ Market
Rotary Harbourfront Park 35 Albert Street, Cobourg, OntarioOne of the oldest markets in Ontario, Cobourg’s Farmers’ Market was established in 1839 and offers locally grown and certified organic produce, crafts, flowers, plants, cheese, farm fresh meats, breads, pastries, and other delectables.
Port Hope Farmers’ Market
56 Queen Street, Port Hope 56 Queen Street, Port Hope, Ontario, CanadaIf you are looking for farm fresh produce and meats, homemade preserves and baking, as well as hand made crafts and artwork the Port Hope Farmers' Market is the place to be!
Farmers’ Market in Belleville
Belleville Market Square Pinnacle Street, Ontario, CanadaA place to procure local food and art, including fresh produce, ferments, honey, maple syrup, cheese, and more! Located on Historic Market Square behind Belleville's City Hall. Accessible from both Front St. and Pinnacle St. Walking distance within Belleville’s downtown core.
Wellington Farmers’ Market
The Eddie Hotel & Farm 15786 Loyalist Parkway, Wellington, Ontario, CanadaAn outdoor eclectic market supporting farmers and local small businesses for over a decade. Join us at The Eddie Hotel and Farm, with direct access from the Millennium Trail. We welcome well-behaved pets, on lead, that know how to clean up after themselves…bring them along to enjoy the fun.
May in Motion: Discover the Wonders of Nature
2429 County Rd 24 Castleton, Ontario 2429 County Rd 24, CastletonLiving Ways Foundation is thrilled to announce our next Cherishing Our Planet, May in Motion, guided by Rick Beaver of Alderville First Nation. How do Ontario nature lovers approach the month of May after a winter that wasn’t? Spring is advancing early this year. For many months in a row now, the climate has been warmer than ever. How is life responding? Join us in May for a memorable stroll through a season in transition.