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A monthly outdoor flower market is coming to Queen West this spring

By Michelle Reddick
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(Image: Courtney Wotherspoon)
(Image: Courtney Wotherspoon)

A hub for fresh, locally-grown flowers is the newest entrant to Toronto’s already thriving market scene. The Toronto Flower Market will be held out-of-doors at the art gallery and restaurant space at 99 Sudbury on the second Saturday of every month from May through September. Fresh-cut, potted and bedding flower varieties sourced directly from Ontario greenhouses will be available, as will coffees and baked treats from the market café. Horticulturalist or not, strolling through a colourful oasis of local blooms, iced coffee in hand would make for an awfully nice afternoon.

99 Sudbury St., torontoflowermarket.ca. May 11, June 8, July 13,  August 10, and September 14, 10 a.m.–3 p.m.

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