Get a taste of Christmas cheer at the Roundhouse on December 18!
On December 18, join the Toronto Railway Museum at t...
Get a taste of Christmas cheer at the Roundhouse on December 18!
On December 18, join the Toronto Railway Museum at the Roundhouse Farmers’ Market to enjoy a set of Christmas performances that will brighten the hearts of young and old! Capture the moment with a Christmas picture with Santa, sip a festive drink, and visit the Toronto Railway Museum booth.
Go further and stop by the Museum in Stall 17 of the Roundhouse, explore exhibits, create your own souvenir through our craft train activity, and climb aboard an 1896 wooden parlour car!
The new farmers’ market at the Roundhouse has all the best elements of an ageless market including seasonal farm goods and produce as well as a lot of creative ways to use them. Locally produced storage veg, meat, honey, pickles, Niagara sourdough breads and baking, pastured eggs and chicken, maple syrup, even ethically sourced fish shipped by rail from Nova Scotia and a different ethical crafter each week. Ontario’s food shed is rich and diverse so our market is too! There’s no two markets alike, just always lots of good food and variety in a gorgeous heritage building with good coffee and music and so much to see.
Get a taste of Christmas cheer at the Roundhouse on December 18!
On December 18, join the Toronto Railway Museum at the Roundhouse Farmers’ Market to enjoy a set of Christmas performances that will brighten the hearts of young and old! Capture the moment with a Christmas picture with Santa, si...
Get a taste of Christmas cheer at the Roundhouse on December 18!
On December 18, join the Toronto Railway Museum at the Roundhouse Farmers’ Market to enjoy a set of Christmas performances that will brighten the hearts of young and old! Capture the moment with a Christmas picture with Santa, sip a festive drink, and visit the Toronto Railway Museum booth.
Go further and stop by the Museum in Stall 17 of the Roundhouse, explore exhibits, create your own souvenir through our craft train activity, and climb aboard an 1896 wooden parlour car!
The new farmers’ market at the Roundhouse has all the best elements of an ageless market including seasonal farm goods and produce as well as a lot of creative ways to use them. Locally produced storage veg, meat, honey, pickles, Niagara sourdough breads and baking, pastured eggs and chicken, maple syrup, even ethically sourced fish shipped by rail from Nova Scotia and a different ethical crafter each week. Ontario’s food shed is rich and diverse so our market is too! There’s no two markets alike, just always lots of good food and variety in a gorgeous heritage building with good coffee and music and so much to see.