hochelagaMon-Sat 09:00-18:00; Sun 09:00-17:00
Maisonneuve Market anchors Hochelaga in Montreal, a Beaux-Arts hall and open stalls where east-end locals shop Quebec produce, cheese and flowers.
Tip: It is quieter than Jean-Talon and Atwater; a calmer place to actually talk to the farmers.
old-montrealMon-Wed 11:00-23:00; Thu-Fri 11:00-01:00; Sat 09:00-01:00; Sun 11:00-23:00
Marche des Ecluses sits on the Lachine Canal locks in Old Montreal, part waterfront market and part terrasse bar, with a summer market and canal views.
Tip: Come for sunset drinks on the water; the summer farmers market runs weekends by the locks.
lachineMon-Fri 07:30-18:00; Sat 07:30-17:00; Sun 08:00-17:00
Marche de Lachine is Montreal's oldest public market, a canal-side pair of halls in the west-end borough with year-round gourmet shops and seasonal produce.
Tip: It is a quiet, local market well off the tourist trail; combine it with a Lachine Canal bike ride.
hochelagaMon-Fri 12:00-19:00; Sat 10:00-17:00
Marche Solidaire Frontenac is a community-run market in Centre-Sud, Montreal, selling affordable Quebec produce from local farms through the warm months.
Tip: It runs seasonally from spring to autumn and focuses on affordable local produce; bring cash and a bag.
downtownMon-Wed 11:30-21:00; Thu-Sat 11:30-22:00; Sun 11:30-18:00
Time Out Market Montreal gathers stalls from top city chefs on the upper floor of the Eaton Centre downtown, a curated food hall under one roof.
Tip: It is a good rainy-day way to sample several chefs at once; go off-peak to avoid the lunch-rush queues.
downtownMon 11:00-20:00; Tue-Thu 11:00-22:00; Fri-Sat 11:00-23:00; Sun 12:00-20:00
Le Central is a sprawling gourmet food hall in Montreal's Quartier des Spectacles, with dozens of counters spanning tacos, dumplings and smash burgers.
Tip: Split up and graze across the stalls; it is one of the better late-night group options downtown.