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Stratford and District Agricultural Society

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353 McCarthy Rd #B, Stratford, Ontario, N5A 7S7, Canada
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May 9, 2018
We enjoy the Saturday morning market. We live the whole wheat bread from one vendor who grows the wheat, mills it and bakes it into bread. And it tastes so good!!! We also get our local fruits and veggies their, plus flowers (both fresh cut and perennials). Sometimes we get the whole chickens. So much bigger than the grocery store variety. Great for stuffing and roasting. In addition to the foods, there are also vendors with various handmade goods - knitted items, jewellery, etc. In the summer, there are more vendors outside, along with an Apple fritter foodtruck (who also sells deep fried Mars bars). A fun place to spend an hour. In addition to the market, you can also play bingo, sports in the arenas, special events like the home and garden shows, etc. A large, newer complex. Clean and well kept.

Feb 7, 2018
The Saturday market is a compelling reason to buy locally. Perth County is the Pork Capital of the world, demonstrated by great shops and bargain prices. In summer the local fruit and vegetables are unsurpassed. There is a tiny but terrific seafood stall. Honey, maple syrup, fresh bread and on and on. There is even a quick breakfast sold by a couple of guys who serve bacon and sausage on a bun - and coffee is at hand. It is my first stop every Saturday morning!

Feb 20, 2018
Excellent multi-use facility. It has inside the local market. Downtown it just at 7 minutes distance, SUPER safe and the municipality has free internet in the whole city :)

Feb 27, 2017
love to drop in on the weekend farmers market to browse and take in all the delicious aromas of food. very convenient when waiting for a hockey game to start too.

Jan 27, 2018
Nice market with great good selection.

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