Blooming season is here, so it’s time to take advantage of all of the beautiful colours. Grab a fresh (or dried) bouquet of flowers to add to your space from some of our fave flower shops in the city. Plus, if you don’t feel like checking out the stores in person, most have an online site to place an order for local delivery!
What you’ll find: Fresh flowers, dried flowers, plants, gift items, and local delivery.
Address: 135 Tecumseth St #6, Toronto, ON M6J 2H2
Phone Number: (416) 504-3000
What you’ll find: Fresh flowers, dried flowers, vase arrangements, and local delivery for M2 to M8 postal codes.
Address: 779 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1H & 28 Bathurst St Unit 1-102
Phone Number: (416) 465-7601
What you’ll find: Fresh flower bouquets, fresh flower cake, dried flowers, vases, coffee & treats, and local delivery.
Address: 569 Crawford St, Toronto, ON M6G 3K1
Phone Number: (647) 936-6663
What you’ll find: Fresh flowers, dried flowers, plants, pots, planters, greeting cards, candles, and local delivery.
Address: 3130 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6P 2A1
Phone Number: (647) 948-8198
What you’ll find: Fresh flowers, plants, arrangements, and delivery options.
Address: 737 Broadview Ave, Toronto, ON M4K 2P6737 Broadview Ave, Toronto, ON M4K 2P6
Phone Number: (416) 778-0288
What you’ll find: Fresh flowers, dried flowers, vase arrangements, floral kits & bundles, and delivery.
Address: 1020 St Clair Ave W, Toronto, ON M6E 1A4
Phone Number: (416) 546-4820
What you’ll find: Fresh flowers, dried flowers, plants, event arrangements, and delivery.
Address: 600 College St, Toronto, ON M6G 1B4
Phone Number: (416) 530-2773
What you’ll find: Fresh flowers, floral arrangements, houseplants, and decorative pots.
Address: 637A Bay St, Toronto, ON, M5G 1M7
Phone Number: (647) 348-6889 & (647) 342-4475
What you’ll find: Fresh flowers, bouquets, plants, plant accessories, and event arrangements.
Address: 1916 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4L 1H
Phone Number: (416) 691 8185
What you’ll find: Fresh flowers, bouquets, plants, cards, baskets, and vases.
Address: 100 King Street West, Toronto, ON, M5X 1E2 & 181 Bay Street, Toronto, ON, M5J 2T3 & 55 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON
Phone Number: (416) 367-1200 & (416) 367-4400 & (416) 395-1817
What you’ll find: Fresh flowers, plants, and themed bouquets.
Address: 111 Victoria St, Toronto, ON, M5C 2M6
Phone Number: (416) 367-0476
What you’ll find: Large assortment of fresh flowers and plants.
Address: 1391 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4T 1Y4
Phone Number: (416) 925-8188
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Who doesn’t love a good bouquet in the springtime—or even all year long for that matter? The Toronto Flower Market is finally back!
In 2020, it was held virtually, so this is the first year back in person since before the pandemic, plus it’s celebrating its 10-year anniversary.
When you visit, you’ll browse stunning flowers from dozens of vendors around the area. There are also plants available and tools so that you’re fully equipped to take care of your new purchase.
On the site, you’ll find a total of 38 vendors that will be present during the weekend pop-ups.
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It’s hard to believe that summer will soon be coming to an end. Which is why you need to make the most of the last few weeks of amazing weather before fall slowly starts to creep in. Luckily there’s no shortage of things to do in the city this month, including pop-ups and markets, that will keep you busy during the final weeks of summer. So soak up the sun while enjoying these events Toronto offers, complete with delicious eats, one-of-a-kind shopping, and more!

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The 10th annual Waterfront Night Market returns to Ontario Place this month for three nights of amazing eats, attractions, and excitement. Admission is FREE for the annual night market, which promises 120 signature Pan-Asian food vendors and exhibitors. This year, attendees can look forward to an artisan market, performance stages, buskers, a family picnic area, and a 19+craft beer festival.
When: August 9 to 11
Where: Ontario Place, West Island

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Two Toronto-based companies are teaming up to host a two-day pop-up at OssBox this month. On August 10th and 11th, you can visit handcrafted sunglasses brand Callula Co. and beverage company raiz’s outdoor oasis, where you can enjoy delicious drinks, good music, discounts, giveaways, and plenty of fun. While you check out Callula Co.’s sunnies, you can cool off with Canada’s first adaptogenic super drink raiz.
When: August 10 and 11, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Where: OssBox, 52 Ossington Avenue

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This month, footwear and accessory brand Call It Spring will be inviting consumers to discover their sole city through a retail journey of interactive and fashionable pop-up spaces at Stackt Market. Visitors are encouraged to uncover their true selves through a series of self-guided experiences that visualize how they relate to the world around them and express their own unique identity through fashion and footwear.
When: August 15 to 20
Where: Stackt Market, 28 Bathurst Street

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Whether you’re looking to find a one-of-a-kind item for your home, wardrobe, or for someone else, chances are you’ll find the perfect item at the Ontario Vintage Market. Taking place at Evergreen Brick Works during the weekly Sunday Artisan Market, you’ll be able to shop from a curated selection of vintage and antique vendors who sell decor, furniture, art, housewares, clothing, and much more.
When: August 11 and 25, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Where: Evergreen Brick Works, 550 Bayview Avenue

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Now in its sixth year, the Toronto Flower Market is easily the most beautiful flower market in the city and runs monthly from May through October. Here you can stock up on your favourite fresh blooms and plants from Ontario vendors, all while checking out local growers, florists, craftspeople, and gardeners.
When: August 17, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Where: 1001 Queen Street West

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This August, the Leslieville Flea is popping up in Toronto’s Distillery District. Come and enjoy this curated market selling vintage, salvaged, and up-cycled goods, furniture, antiques, collectibles, and handcrafted items alwhile strolling through the historic space.
When: August 17, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Where: Inside the historic Distiller District

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Celebrate the end of summer and the 5th anniversary of the Trinity Bellwoods Flea with tons of artisan vendors selling everything you can imagine and more, as well as vintage items. What still hasn’t changed is admission is FREE and four legged friends and kiddos are welcome.
Date: August 18, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: The Great Hall, 1087 Queen Street West

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Toronto’s only vintage streetwear flea market is about to pop-up in the city this month. Thrift-lovers have the opportunity to shop from dozens of vendors at The Deadstock Depot who will be selling garments catering to the ’80s, ’90s, and 2000s street and sportswear aesthetic. Entry into the pop-up is $10.
When: August 24, doors open at 1 p.m.
Where: 1269 Bloor Street West
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You can learn more about the benefits of introducing more plants into your day-to-day life through guest speakers, workshops, and more at the Afro Caribbean Vegan Market. You’ll also have the chance to enjoy and purchase delicious Afro-Caribbean vegan foods, health and beauty products, vegan friendly clothing, and much more, so you definitely won’t be leaving empty handed.
When: August 24, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Where: 519 Community Centre, 519 Church Street

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If you’ve got an eye for beautiful things and paper goods, you won’t want to miss the upcoming Toronto Stationary Show. Hosted by Q&A Letterbox, this one-day event welcomes stationery vendors and designers, who will be selling unique paper goods, stationary, and more. Make sure to arrive early, the first 50 guests will receive a swag bag.
When: August 25, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Where: The Great Hall, 1087 Queen Street West
Popped up at the recently opened Dynasty Pot Shop is L.A.’s Mister Green. The cannabis lifestyle brand has made waves in the design world for its atheistically pleasing pottery, pipes, homewares, apparel, accessories, and more. And now, Torontonians can get their hands on the coveted brand and shop it in real life — Dynasty Pot Shop is the only Canadian retailer to stock the goods. Expect fun slogans like “Bong Water” across water bottles, “Hippie Shit” candles, and new and exclusive product during the residency.
When: Now until August 31
Where: Dynasty Pot Shop, 1086 Queen St. West
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Summer market and pop-up season is officially in full swing in Toronto, meaning there is a ton of opportunity to snag one-of-a-kind items! While the city maintains its many retail offerings, these markets and pop-ups won’t last forever; some of them are only here for a day, meaning you gotta check them out before it’s gone. Whether it’s fresh blooms, vintage finds, eco-friendly items, or unique fashion, there is bound to be something you’ll want to check out on this list.

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The Parkdale Flea and Toronto Designers Market are teaming up once again to bring you The Summer Market on July 13th. Shop an assortment of offerings from 80+ local designers featuring skincare, jewelry, designs, prints, and artwork. Don’t have a shopping companion? Four legged friends are welcome too, so you could always bring your pup along for some shopping!

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If shopping eco-friendly and sustainable essentials is high on your list of priorities, you won’t want to miss the Eco Lifestyle Market happening on July 14th. Not only are the 50+ vendors greener, but they’re also local, meaning you are supporting more than one cause. Browse a variety of locally made gifts, natural and wellness products, and handmade items from artisans.
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At the Ontario Vintage Market, second hand furniture, antiques, art, housewares and more are the name of the game. Situated at Evergreen Brickworks, your day can comprise of more than just shopping, but also being outdoors and soaking up some sun. Taking place every other Sunday each month, the market is a great way to spend your “Sunday funday”.

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July 20th marks one of the 2019 dates of the Toronto Flower Market! Freshen up your space with some beautiful blooms, greens, and succulents, as well as plant accessories from a variety of local florists and vendors. Anyone with a green thumb, or who loves the scent of fresh cut flowers needs to add this market to their July bucket list.

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Formerly available online only, fans of TITUS will now be able to shop a number of custom and limited-edition pieces at the in-store pop-up located in the entertainment district on July 20. Think unisex bomber jackets, vests, coats, men’s and women’s tees, sweaters, hoodies, and knit sets. The pop-up will also serve as a networking event with stylists, models, photographers, designers, and fashion bloggers.

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The Trinity Bellwoods Flea is back again to bring you the best summer essentials from local artisans, designers, and vendors. As always, admission to the market is free and furry friends are more than welcome. Happening from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at The Great Hall, it’s the perfect opportunity to get some shopping done, as well as support local makers.

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The Leslieville Farmers’ Market and Leslieville Flea have partnered up to host an evening of shopping, food, music, activities and more at the Night Market. Taking place at Jonathan Ashbridge Park on July 27, this is a great alternative to The Summer Market or Trinity Bellwoods Flea, if you live in the east end of the city and don’t want to travel out of the way.

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Ossington is home to a plethora of unique boutiques, so it’s only natural that TKEES Swim Pop-Up is setting up shop in the trendy neighbourhood at 52-54 Ossington Ave. Spanning the whole month of July until the 31st, attendees will get a chance to try on and purchase items from the sandal brand’s newest swim collection. These aren’t your average flip flops, as this collection in particular is deemed to be water-ready and sold exclusively at the pop-up or online.

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If you’ve been keeping up with retail news, then the odds are you’ve already read our post on the new Goop MRKT Pop-Up. Open now until the 22nd of September at The Hazelton Hotel, the wellness driven retail shop is complete with fashion, beauty, and specialty items that includes ready-to-wear, swimwear, activewear, apothecary, skincare and much more GP-approved stuff.
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