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Explore the Top 10 Flea Markets in Edmonton for One-of-a-Kind Finds

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I once tried to haggle over a $3 vintage mug at an Edmonton flea market. The vendor laughed, gave me a cookie instead, and told me to keep the mug. Not my proudest negotiation, but I walked away with caffeine and carbs—so who really won?

If chain stores make you feel like everything came from the same beige factory, flea markets are a refreshing change—quirky, unpredictable, and way more fun.

That’s exactly why we put together this list of Edmonton’s best flea markets—ideal for anyone chasing a little charm, a little chaos, and a break from cookie-cutter shopping.

Queen Mary’s Market

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Location: 12011 – 111 Avenue NW

Contact: +1 (780) 413-8998

Operating hours:

  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

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Queen Mary’s Market in Edmonton is one of those weekend spots I keep going back to. It’s packed with over 130 local vendors, and every time I visit, I find something new.

There’s this booth called Meer’s Sari Sari that sells Filipino snacks and fried fish—stuff you don’t usually see at markets around here. I’ve also picked up some cool vintage comics and vinyl records from Eroc Records.

The food hall is great too. I tried a Smashburger from Rival Burgers last time, which was surprisingly juicy. It had crispy edges and came with a tangy house sauce that pulled everything together. 

If you’re into collectibles, Tim’s Tonkas has a massive collection of vintage Tonka toys.

Old Strathcona Antique Mall

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Location: 10323 78 Avenue NW

Contact: +1 (780) 433-0398

Operating hours:

  • Tuesday – Friday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Saturday – Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Closed on Mondays

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If you’re a fan of vintage treasures, Old Strathcona Antique Mall is the place to go. Spanning over 27,000 square feet and boasting over 120 dealers, it’s Western Canada’s largest antique mall.

Inside, you’ll discover everything from mid-century decor and collectible toys to vintage home decor, so there’s something for all tastes. I recently snagged this vintage 1960s lamp, and it’s become the perfect little piece to give my living room a cool, retro vibe.

In addition to the amazing discoveries, they also have themed events such as fashion and garden shows, so every visit is new. And there is a cafe located within if you’d like to rest and grab something to eat while you browse.

Beck Antiques and Jewellery

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Location: 10447 124 Street NW

Contact: +1 (780) 474-7447

Operating hours:

  • Monday – Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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For vintage jewelry lovers, Beck Antiques and Jewellery in Edmonton is a top spot. They have everything from antique rings to unique brooches. I recently snagged a beautiful Art Deco necklace there that I wear all the time now.

What’s really unique is that they also offer jewelry inspired by the six wives of Henry VIII, including a stunning Anne Boleyn piece. It’s really a hip place for anyone interested in history.

They don’t just do antiques—those guys fix jewelry and do appraisals as well, which I think is really convenient. It’s one of those places where you really notice the history and artisanship that goes into every item.

The Flea

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Location: 10444 82 Avenue NW

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Operating hours:

  • Tuesday – Sunday: 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM
  • Monday: Closed

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If you’re finding your wardrobe a bit boring lately, check out The Flea on Whyte Ave. They’ve got a mix of vintage clothes, home decor, and accessories, all handpicked by vendors from around Edmonton and Calgary.

I once found a pair of ‘90s Levi’s there that fit perfectly. Honestly, it felt like they’d already been broken in just for me.

The shop also hosts pop-ups and collaborations with local makers, adding a fresh twist to the vintage shopping experience. These are great for hunting down vintage gems and giving love to local sellers.

Callingwood Farmers’ Market

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Location: Corner of 69 Avenue & 177 Street NW

Contact: (780) 982-2751

Operating hours:

  • Every Sunday from May 4 to October 12: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Every Wednesday from June 18 to September 24: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

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Callingwood Farmers’ Market is one of those spots where you can stock up on local produce and stumble upon something unexpected—like homemade jams, artisan soaps, or even handcrafted dog treats.

I love going there on Sundays when they’ve got tons of vendors selling. Last time, I picked up some amazing baked goods that disappeared before I could even take a picture.

They also have fun events like KiDZONE, DIY workshops, and pop-up night markets with live music. It’s a great place to spend some time, and you’ll always find something new to enjoy.

Bountiful Farmers’ Market

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Location: 3696 97 Street NW

Contact: +1 (780) 818-3878

Operating hours:

  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

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If you’re looking for fresh, local goods in Edmonton, Bountiful Farmers’ Market is a spot you’ll want to check out.

They’ve got a solid mix of produce, meats, and even handmade crafts, so there’s always something interesting to pick up. The last time I went, I picked up some fresh honey and a loaf of sourdough bread. Both were amazing! 

Plus, there’s usually live music or something fun going on, so it makes for a nice way to spend a weekend morning.

124 Grand Market

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Location: 108 Avenue & 124 Street

Contact: +1 (780) 760-9453

Operating hours:

  • Thursdays (May 15 – October 9): 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
  • October 10: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM

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124 Grand Market is one of those places I always look forward to in the summer. It pops up along 124 Street and brings in a bunch of local vendors selling everything from fresh produce to handmade stuff and vintage clothing.

The last time I went, I picked up a cute hand-stitched pouch and a set of beeswax wraps that I still use—they’re both practical and feel a little more special knowing local makers made them.

There are also food trucks around, and the live music adds to the whole laid-back vibe. It’s a chill way to hang out for a bit without having to plan your whole day around it.

Downtown Farmers’ Market

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Location: 104 Street NW

Contact: 780-424-4085

Operating hours:

  • Saturdays: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
  • Season: May 17 – October 11, 2025

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If you want to get some weekend community atmosphere, the Downtown Farmers’ Market is a good place to stop. All the vendors are local, and there’s always some kind of conversation happening, giving it that friendly neighborhood atmosphere.

I usually end up picking up fresh veggies, but last time I grabbed some homemade granola with nuts and dried fruit—it had just the right amount of sweetness, and I’ve been snacking on it ever since.

Since the market is indoors, it’s perfect year-round. There’s always something new to look forward to. 

Plus, the chill vibe and live music make it a relaxing way to spend a Saturday morning.

Century Park Market

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Location: 10915 – 23rd Avenue NW

Contact: +1 (780) 913-2586

Operating hours:

  • Season: Sundays from June 1 to September 28, 2025

Hours: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

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Century Park Market has a relaxed outdoor setup, which makes it such a nice way to spend a sunny afternoon. I stopped by one weekend and ended up leaving with a fresh loaf of focaccia and a pair of handmade earrings I wear all the time.

What I like about this market is how it feels like a little hub for local creativity. There’s always something different—from small-batch candles to home decor pieces—and it’s all made by Edmonton-based artisans.

It’s not too busy either, so you can actually take your time and chat with the vendors.

Lost and Found Market

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Location: 1700 102A Avenue NW

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Operating hours:

  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Sunday: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM

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Lost and Found Market on 124 Street is one of those places that feels like a mix between a community hangout and a really good thrift hunt.

On my last visit, I came across a chunky knit cardigan and a vintage Pyrex bowl—both from different vendors. They had streetwear, handmade stuff, old cookware, and even furniture.

What stood out to me was that part of their booth fees go to local charities. It’s lowkey, but you can tell they care about supporting small businesses and doing some good at the same time.