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Toronto’s popular outdoor flower market just dropped its 2024 dates

April showers bring May flowers! At least that tends to be the case at the annual Toronto Flower Market. And lucky for us, it’s back this year.

It’s almost that time of the year when we can decorate our homes with gorgeous floral arrangements from the Toronto Flower Market.

The beloved annual outdoor market is back starting May 11th, offering shoppers a chance to purchase Ontario-grown plants and flowers.

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Running until the fall season, the market celebrates and supports locally grown plants, connecting growers and florists with the city.

“Over the years, the market has cultivated a passionate local flower community of growers, florists, designers, gardeners and producers who transform the city into creative flora and fauna experiences. Our aim is to develop stories and engagements with flowers that educate consumers about seasonality,” shares the website.

Shoppers can find the flower market at its usual location, 1001 Queen Street West at CAMH.

We can’t wait!

Toronto Flower Market

When: May 11th, June 15th, July 13th, August 17th, September 14th and October 12th, 2024
Where: Queen St & Shaw St

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