Additional information about locally grown food including availability, recipes and storage information can be found by following the links below.
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| Market Newsletters |
We offer information about the products available at the Market in the form of general information and recipes through our newsletter. By request we will be archiving those newsletters here so check back often.
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| Lansdowne Park |
| Lansdowne Park caters to an endless variety of events from trade and consumer shows to spectacular family shows and rock performances; from junior hockey to community events; from national and international competitions to the annual SuperEx. |
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| Farmers' Markets Ontario |
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All across Ontario, shoppers are choosing Farmers' Markets for nature's best produce, where the food is fresh, high in quality and the next best thing to harvesting it yourself.
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| Savour Ottawa |
| Savour Ottawa is a joint initiative by the City of Ottawa, Ottawa Tourism and Just Food to promote local culinary products and experiences. |
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| Slow Food |
Slow Food is a non-profit, eco-gastronomic member-supported organization that was founded in 1989 to counteract fast food and fast life, the disappearance of local food traditions and people’s dwindling interest in the food they eat, where it comes from, how it tastes and how our food choices affect the rest of the world.
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| Government of Canada Food Guide |
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Eat well with Canada's Food Guide! Learning more about Canada's Food Guide will help you and your family know how much food you need, what types of foods are better for you, and the importance of physical activity in your day.
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| Foodland Ontario |
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Look for Foodland Ontario and the Foodland Ontario symbol when you're shopping. It's an easy way for you to identify Ontario foods in grocery stores and farmers' markets, and a great way to ensure that you pick Ontario freshness |
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| Ministry of Agriculture Food & Rural Affairs |
Rural Ontario is home to more than four million people. That's one quarter of the whole rural and small town population in Canada.
The Pick Ontario Freshness marketing strategy focuses on building awareness of and demand for the fresh, high-quality foods grown and produced in Ontario. This strategy encourages consumers to purchase Ontario foods in grocery stores, farmers' markets and restaurants across the province. |
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| Just Food |
| Just Food is a non-profit organization that works to develop a just and sustainable food system in the Ottawa region. |
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Blog by Ron Eade, Food Editor, Ottawa Citizen
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Food is the great common denominator. As Food editor at the Citizen, I’m always intrigued by what people put on their plates and how it got there. From farm to fork and then some, we’ll explore the ever-changing culinary plate in the nation’s capital, beyond what appears in print. |