Ontario farms, markets, stands & honey
One free, source-verified map of pick-your-own farms, farmers markets, roadside stands, and honey farms across Ontario. Filter to just what you want, share your location to see what is closest, and head to each farm's own site for the day's hours and what is ripe.
429 verified farms and markets · 13 regions
Hand-checked farms to start with
These 429 farms were checked against their own sites. Share your location to see the closest verified listings. Your location stays in your browser and is never sent anywhere.
Want everything public? Browse all 429 verified listings on the map or by region below.
What is ready when
Typical Ontario picking windows. Add a reminder and your calendar will nudge you about a week before a season opens. These are typical windows, not a live schedule, so always confirm with the farm before you drive.
Everything on one map
Every place here is checked against a farm-owned source. Use the filters to show just u-pick, markets, roadside stands, or honey. Zoom in and clusters split apart; tap a pin for what is in season and a link to the farm.
Browse by region
Jump to your corner of Ontario. Each region has its own map and list.
Browse by what is growing
Counts below include only farms and markets checked against their own site.
Crop guides by region
Substantive combinations only: each guide has at least four matching farms.
Pick-your-own across Ontario
Ontario's u-pick season runs from the first June strawberries through the last October pumpkins. Berry fields open first and run for a few short weeks; sunflower and lavender rows peak in late summer; apple orchards and pumpkin patches carry the fall, often with wagon rides, corn mazes, and a farm market alongside. This finder spans the whole province, from the orchards around Niagara and the markets of the Greater Toronto Area out to Eastern, Southwestern, and Northern Ontario.
This is an independent finder. It points you to each farm's official site, where the current hours, admission, and what is ripe are kept up to date. Picking is weather-dependent, so a field that is open one weekend may be picked out or rained off the next. Always check before you drive.
Independently compiled and not affiliated with any farm. Seasons are typical windows, not a live schedule. Contains information licensed under the Open Government Licence - Ontario. Last verified 2026-06-21.
U-pick questions
How do I find a u-pick farm near me?
Use the "Find farms near me" button at the top: share your location and the finder lists the closest farms and markets with the distance to each, and recentres the map on you. Your location stays in your browser. Prefer to browse? Jump to your region, or open the map and zoom into your area. Every pin links to a farm page, with an official-site link when the source data has a reliable one.
When does u-pick season start in Ontario?
Strawberries usually open the season in mid to late June, raspberries and blueberries follow in July, sunflowers and lavender peak in August, and apples and pumpkins run from late August through October. The "what is ready when" chart shows the typical window for each crop. Every farm sets its own dates by the weather, so check the official site before you go.
Can I get reminded when a season starts?
Yes. On the "what is ready when" chart, tap "Remind me" next to a crop and your calendar app saves a yearly reminder that nudges you about a week before that crop typically opens in Ontario. It is a typical window, not a live schedule, so still confirm with the farm before you drive.
Are farmers markets included?
Yes. Of the 429 verified listings, 360 are farmers markets and 21 are roadside farm stands. Use the chips above the map to show just u-pick, markets, stands, or honey, so you only see the kind of trip you want.
How current is this list?
This finder publicly lists 429 Ontario farms and markets, all checked against farm-owned sources. Seasons shown are typical windows, not a live schedule, so confirm hours and what is open on the farm's official site before you visit.