As someone who grows, dries, and sells flowers at Harvest Hill Flower Farm in Port Perry, Ontario, I often get asked where to find quality dried flowers in Toronto. The truth is, you have plenty of options — from local farms to boutique shops and even direct-from-grower purchases.
Here are my favourite ways to source dried flowers if you’re in Toronto or the surrounding area.
1. Buy Direct from Local Farms
When you buy direct from a grower, you often get fresher, better-quality stems — and you know exactly where they came from. If you’re planning a wedding or a big DIY project, farms can often provide bulk pricing and even custom colour mixes.
Some great Ontario farms to check out:
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Harvest Hill Flower Farm – That’s me! I grow and naturally air-dry flowers without dyes. I sell bulk stems for DIY weddings, craft projects, and décor. Ordering direct means you get stems grown just outside Toronto, with shipping across Canada available at harvesthillflowers.com.
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Dewhurst Flowers – Known for soft colour palettes and beautiful bunches.
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Old Barn Flower Farm – Rustic and romantic style blooms, often available in bulk.
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Shamrock Farm – Specializes in a variety of dried botanicals perfect for home décor.
2. Toronto Flower Markets and Pop-Up Shops
In the warmer months, the Toronto Flower Market is a must-visit. Many growers and floral artists bring their dried collections alongside fresh blooms. Pop-up shops in neighbourhoods like Leslieville or the Distillery District also sometimes feature dried flower displays.
Tip: Bring a tote or basket, as dried flowers are more delicate to carry than fresh ones.
3. Boutique Floral Shops
Toronto has a growing number of boutique floral studios that carry curated dried arrangements or single stems.
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Euclid Farms – Located in the west end, they sell both fresh and dried flowers (including local Ontario grown when in season).
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Sweetpea’s – Known for eco-friendly floral design, often with dried elements in stock.
4. Online Canadian Sellers (Including Etsy)
If you prefer to shop from home, several Canadian Etsy sellers offer dried flowers shipped to Toronto. While shipping adds to the cost, you can often find unique varieties and pre-made mixes. Some sellers even label the province where their flowers were grown.
Search terms like “dried flowers Ontario” or “bulk dried flowers Canada” on Etsy to discover smaller, independent sellers.
Why I Grow My Own
As much as I love exploring Toronto’s floral scene, I’m a grower at heart. On my farm in Port Perry, I plant, harvest, and air-dry each stem myself. That means I can offer flowers that have been cared for from seed to bouquet — no chemical dyes, no mass-market shortcuts. For me, dried flowers aren’t just décor; they’re a way to keep a piece of the season with you all year.
If you’re in Toronto and need dried flowers for a wedding, event, or just to brighten your home, you can order directly from me at harvesthillflowers.com or arrange local pickup.
Final Tip: Toronto is lucky to have both vibrant city floral shops and easy access to surrounding farms. Whether you’re looking for one bouquet or hundreds of stems, starting with local Ontario sources will give you the best quality — and you’ll be supporting growers right here in our province.