Holiday Markets You Have to Visit in Ottawa!

The holidays are here in Ottawa! If you’re looking to get out and buy some local goodies or see some holiday decorations and lights, this is a great master list to get you started on your festivities:

The Ottawa Christmas Market

November 25 - December 23

Taking place in Aberdeen Square at Lansdowne, this annual market features amazing Christmas lights, decorations, snacks and drinks, and plenty of gifts and trinkets from local makers to take home to your families or wrap under the tree!

https://www.ottawachristmasmarket.com/

Maker House, Hintonburg

November 12 - December 31

Enjoy over 200 local makers, with products that range from bath and body to food and drinks, homewares, gifts and cars, and more!

https://makerhouse.com/

Glebe Craft & Artisan Fair

November 19-27

This fair has been taking place for more than 40 years in the Glebe! It features plenty of high-quality local merchandise!

https://gnag.ca/

Watson’s Mill Christmas Market

November 19 - December 4

Watson’s Mill is a historic site, and will be featuring tons of handmade products including art, woodwork, pottery, holiday decorations, baked goods and preserves, and jewellery!

http://watsonsmill.com/events/

Metcalfe Farmers’ Christmas Market

November 19 - December 17

Enjoy homemade preserves, baked goods, coffee and tea, and plenty of bath and body products!

http://metcalfefm.com/

The Log Farm’s Christmas Farmers Market

November 19-26

Enjoy plenty of local vendors, and plenty of holiday decor!

https://barrhavenfarmersmarket.com/

Canadian Museum of History’s Museum’s Christmas Market

November 24-27

Enjoy more than 80 stands in the Grand Hall of the museum - selling all types of decor, food, spirits, jewellery, gifts, and more!

https://www.historymuseum.ca/event/christmas-market/

Saunder’s Farm - A Country Christmas

November 26 - December 17

Enjoy some snow-covered outdoor mazes, tractor rides, and plenty of Christmas decorations!

http://saundersfarm.com/

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