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Best Farmers Markets in Townsville: The Complete GuideUpdated

Tropical produce, Magnetic Island honey, and morning markets in the dry season.

By Townsville Daily · Published 25 June 2026 at 3:22 am ·

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Updated 2 July 2026 at 3:22 am

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Best Farmers Markets in Townsville: The Complete Guide
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Townsville's farmers market scene reflects the extraordinary bounty of North Queensland's tropical growing region: mangoes from the Bowen corridor, sugarcane products from the Burdekin, tropical fruits unavailable in the southern cities, and the seafood of the Coral Sea and Gulf of Carpentaria accessible at direct-from-source pricing that makes market morning a genuinely economically advantageous event for Townsville families.

Cotters Market — the Sunday morning market at the Townsville Cultural Centre on Flinders Street is Townsville's largest and most established weekly market, combining fresh produce, artisan food products, local crafts, and the community social gathering that makes it the most widely attended weekly event in the city. Running from 8:30am to 1:30pm (cooler months), the market is at its most spectacular during the Dry season when the outdoor morning conditions make the produce and social experience genuinely pleasurable.

The Strand Farmers Market — seasonal markets along The Strand foreshore provide the most scenic market setting in Townsville, combining the Coral Sea backdrop and the morning walk and cycling community with local producers and specialty food vendors.

North Queensland produce highlights — Townsville's market produce is genuinely distinctive: Bowen mangoes (in season November to February) are among the finest in the world and are available at market prices far below what Sydney or Melbourne markets charge. Jackfruit, rambutan, mangosteen, and other tropical exotics are accessible at Townsville markets that would be luxury imports in the south. Local honey (including the distinctive Magnetic Island varietal honey) and sugarcane products from the Burdekin delta are unique to the North Queensland market experience.

Magnetic Island markets — the seasonal markets at Horseshoe Bay and Nelly Bay on Magnetic Island provide the most uniquely North Queensland market experience — ferry-accessible from Townsville and combining the island community's crafts and produce with the unique character of island market culture.

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