As one of our long weekend events, Barb discovered a farmer's market in Cambridge Ontario-just west of Toronto before you get to Kitchener-Waterloo. A quick drive off the 401. Apparently it has been around since 1830, making it one of the oldest markets in the country.
Barb bought us a new trek trolley for such outings. Purple of course! Better than lugging bags of heavy produce.
It was a small market so it did not take us long to look around.
Here I am buying Barb a 2 litre jug of dark maple syrup from the friendly dealer from Shady Grove Maple Co. in Guelph Ontario. There were a good variety of maple syrup products.
I bought some fresh asparagus from this nice lady. She said she had been picking strawberries in the rain on Friday.
On to the next booth.
Nothing like fresh corn from the farm.
Barb likes sweet potatoes so I bought a bag of them.
It is good to buy local produce and support Foodland Ontario. Barb and I like to see if we can eat at a local place too. We found a little cafe and had a toasted bagel with cream cheese and a coffee.
The Grand Cafe was across the street from the market. It is named the Grand because the Grand River divides the town. Barb took advantage of the day photographing buildings, churches, art and the river. She will write about it in her blog- http://reflectivethoughtsbybarbara.blogspot.com
Overall, it was an enjoyable outing. The people at the market and town were friendly. Our farmers sure work hard to bring our food to the table.
Visit their website. Cambridge Market
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