
The popular Sunday Antique Market, now in its third year, is back this weekend in Mississauga and is a must for those who love rare antiques and a unique shopping experience.
Since relocating from its original home in Toronto, the beloved market has soared in popularity due to the vast number of unique finds offered – from beautiful pieces of art and collectible jewellery to uniquely designed mid-century modern decor, the original finds its home first at The Sunday Antique Market.

Here’s when you can catch the market this year (all shows run from 9 am to 4 pm):
- Sunday, February 2, 2025
- Sunday, March 2, 2025
- Sunday, April 6, 2025
- Sunday, May 11, 2025
- Sunday, November 2, 2025
- Sunday, November 16, 2025
- Sunday, November 30, 2025
In the past few years, the market has continued to expand with more and more vendors selling exquisite treasures, giving it a bustling and enthusiastic atmosphere that shoppers feel as soon as they step into the market.

A one-of-a-kind shopping experience with over 80 vendors
Step into a realm beyond the ordinary – an eclectic and dynamic marketplace where The Sunday Antique Market vendors stay ahead of the trends, tirelessly pursuing the hottest and most coveted items.

The anticipation starts the moment the doors open. With over 80 vendors from across Ontario and Quebec, the essence of The Sunday Antique Market lies in the vendors’ constant exploration – tapping into private sources across North America, navigating estate sales and uncovering hidden treasures at out-of-the-way auctions. From collectible ceramics and pottery to Victorian and vintage jewellery, rare prints and paintings – if it’s collectible and on-trend, The Sunday Antique Market vendors are the first ones to have it.

Regular and occasional visitors share a common pursuit: discovering something special. It could be a touch of nostalgia – a poetry book from their childhood or a distinctive statement piece like a vintage brooch or an eclectic retro vase. To the avant-garde and young, it signifies novelty and innovation. For the astute collector, it represents the discovery of a rare treasure. To the designer, it serves as creative inspiration.

Located in one of the city’s most historic cultural buildings
The Sunday Antique Market is hosted inside the vibrant arts and culture centre, the Small Arms Inspection Building, at 1352 Lakeshore Road East in Lakeview. Originally a munitions plant during World War II, the centre is now a cultural hub for creative entrepreneurs, artists, and community events.
Freshly baked goods, meals and pastries
If you get hungry exploring the market, indulge in a moment of culinary bliss at the Capital B Café. Savour homemade sandwiches, soups, and pastries including award winning butter tarts in this bistro-style setting – a perfect space to unwind, chat, and showcase your newfound treasures.
