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Thursday, June 1, 2017

The top 22 markets and pop-ups in Toronto this June

Markets and pop-ups in Toronto this June offer an impressive lineup of fun, creative and delicious experiences all over the city. Like this month's warehouse sales and free events, these noteworthy events feature affordable goodies in spaces you would never expect. 

Events you might want to check out:

Permanent Vacation Pop-up Shop (June 2-4 @ Permanent Vacation )
Permanent Vacation is a Toronto based clothing company that produces all of its products locally. Stop in and say hi to check out its latest line.
Poolside Summer Art Party & Pop-up (June 2 @ Offsite)
Swim suits, beach balls and cocktails help kick May out of the way at this summery pop-up with drawings and prints by artist Ariane Fairlie and summer essentials by Toronto designers.
Mini Market Market (June 3 @ Swan Dive)
As part of Dundas West Fest, this pop-up will feature local jewelry, home decor, bags and accessories and pom poms all surrounded by a lively patio, music and drink deals.
June Really Really Free Market (June 3 @ Really Really Free Market Campbell Park)
Everything at this market is totally free. Bring in items to share before 3 p.m. and make sure they are clean and in working condition.
Vintage Virgin Pop-up Shop (June 3 @ The Vandenberg House)
For two days, check out clothing, jewelry, shoes, handbags and more from local contemporary designers. Sip champagne as you shop.
Shine & Gold Women's Clothing Pop-up Shop (June 4 @ The Great Hall)
Say hi to Kendra and Dayle, the fashion bloggers behind @goodasgoldblog, at their first pop-up alongside jewellery designer Laurie Fleming. Expect summer-ready dresses and rompers.
Beth Richards Swimwear Summer Pop-Up Shop (June 4-14 @ Milk Glass)
Vancouver -based swimwear brand Beth Richards is opening a summer shop in Toronto to get you suited up for all your beach and rooftop patio hang outs.
Peaces Night Market (June 8 @ Bloke)
Eco-conscious lifestyle brands, artisans, chefs, artists and more get together for an experience much deeper then shopping! Sip a drink, shop and learn about the importance of clean food and where your clothes are made.
Shopgirls' East End Pop-up (June 9-11 @ Ziliotto (Danforth))
Shopgirls teams up with Ziliotto's for a pop-up showcasing Canadian made, body positive fashion magic.
Toronto Summer Pop-up Market (June 11 @ 99 Sudbury)
Toronto Urban Collective's third annual pop-up market lets you shop from a variety of local artisans. You'll find some of the city's finest artists, craft-makers, photographers, designers and foodies.
Revel Food Summer Series Pop-up! (June 11 @ The Beaver)
The Revel Food team is back on the patio to grill up some of their signature dishes, salads and cocktails. There'll also be beer and karaoke later in the night.
Healthy Moms T.O. Marketplace (June 11 @ Artscape Wychwood Barns)
If you are interested in healthy options for your family, you won't want to miss this health-conscious market for parents. Discover new products and enjoy special offers from some of your favourite brands.
Father's Day Market (June 14 @ 55 St. Clair W)
Celebrate daddies with the neighbourhood's first ever Father’s Day Market. It'll sell art and photography, retro and antique finds, bath and beauty products and way more.
Gladstone Flea (June 17 @ Gladstone Hotel)
Looking for something special for your pops? Peruse the Gladstone Flea's free local marketplace full of goodies that make for great original gifts.
Etsy Midsummer Market (June 17 @ Campbell House Museum)
The Toronto Etsy Street Team hosts its latest market featuring handmade and vintage goodies.
Pink Market 2017 (June 18 @ Gladstone Hotel)
This is a is a queer craft, art, fashion and lit fair happening in the Village, just in time for Pride. Admission is PWYC, but the stuff you'll find from a super impressive list of local LGBT vendors, is priceless.
The Trinity Bellwoods Flea (June 18 @ The Great Hall)
Find vendors inside along with handcrafted cocktails, local eats, sweet treats and all the best vintage and handmade vendors this city has to offer.
Young To Someone A Back Alley Art Market (June 24 @ Kenzi Park)
This is a one-day only back alley art market in the heart of Kensington with local artists producing amazing zines, clothing, paintings, prints and more.
Artists Market (June 24 @ Keele and Dundas)
Over 20 artists will be displaying their work for one day at the Junction Solstice Festival. Oils, acrylics, watercolours, ceramics, glass and wood are part of the mix.
Al Fresco in Leslieville (June 24 - August 26 @ Arts Market)
This is a celebration of all things local, with support and participation from neighbourhood artisans, charities, small businesses and musicians. Shop tables of goodies, hear music and chill out in the backyard space.
Kensington Flea Market (June 25 - August 27 @ 214 Augusta Ave in the rear courtyard of El Gordo Foods)
Kensington Flea Market will feature a craft beer garden that will include local brews plus gussied-up iced coffees, cold brew teas, specialty slushies, and other frozen treats.
Chance & Fate Pop-up (June 30 - July 9 @ 2 St Clair Ave W)
Shop summer essentials from hard-to-find labels like Won Hundred, Emerson Fry, Lacausa and more all in one spot. Get there early to grab the goods before they disappear.

by Phil Villeneuve via blogTO

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