While shopping malls and online retailers dominate today’s commerce, Niagara’s flea markets continue to thrive as treasure troves for bargain hunters. The region offers several notable venues where shoppers can find unique items at attractive prices.
St. Catharines Factory Outlet Flea Market stands as the largest and longest-running flea market in Niagara. It features both indoor and outdoor shopping spaces with vendors selling antiques, electronics, clothing, and toys. Food stalls offer various cuisine options. This market operates exclusively on Sundays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Just across the border, Clinton-Bailey Farmers & Flea Market in Buffalo combines fresh produce with traditional flea market goods. Located at 1442 Clinton Street, it’s open year-round with different summer and winter schedules. Visitors can browse collectibles, shoes, bicycles, and vintage items on weekends.
Antique World and Flea Market in Clarence, NY sits along Route 5. It houses hundreds of vendors specializing in antiques, collectibles, and curiosities. The market operates throughout the year but becomes especially lively during spring and summer.
The Peddler attracts Buffalo shoppers every Saturday year-round. It’s known for vintage clothing, furniture, and unique collectibles. Vendors display both handcrafted items and locally sourced goods in indoor and outdoor stalls.
Discover one-of-a-kind vintage treasures and locally crafted goods every Saturday at The Peddler’s vibrant indoor-outdoor marketplace.
Shawnee Country Barns Antique Co-Op occupies a historic red barn from 1912. One hundred vendors sell antique furniture, jewelry, pottery, and more. The nearby Rustic Buffalo Artisan Market offers additional rustic-themed goods. Visitors particularly enjoy browsing through the extensive collection of exquisite teacups and kitschy salt and pepper shakers.
Express Flea Market on Fillmore Avenue features pre-owned goods, handmade crafts, and household items. Some vendors specialize in African imports. The market remains open year-round except Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Niagara Falls Farmers’ Market combines fresh produce with flea market items. Open Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., it sells fruits, vegetables, eggs, and artisanal products in a friendly atmosphere.
These diverse markets provide shoppers with opportunities to discover unique items while experiencing the vibrant community atmosphere that makes flea markets special.
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