*PRESS RELEASE*
WELLINGTON COUNTY – In celebration of Local Food Week this June, the County of Wellington is proud to release their new Taste Real Local Food Map, a comprehensive guide designed to help residents and visitors discover and support the diverse range of farms, food producers, markets, and local food businesses across the region.
The Local Food Map is part of the County’s ongoing commitment to promoting agriculture and strengthening the local food economy. The map, originally published in 2005, highlights where to find fresh, local products including seasonal fruits and vegetables, meats, dairy, preserves, honey, and much more. Users can explore listings by product category or geographic area, making it easier than ever to connect directly with local producers.
“Launching the Local Food Map during Local Food Week is a perfect fit,” commented Councillor Jeff Duncan, Chair of the County’s Economic Development Committee. “This week is about celebrating the bounty grown right here in Ontario, and now our community has even better ways to find and support the incredible local producers that make Wellington County so unique.”
This year’s map also includes new points of interest, links to additional Taste Real publications, and an updated “Must Taste” list, featuring a signature product from each member municipality.
“Whether you’re planning a weekend road trip or looking for nearby farm-fresh eggs, the map is your go-to resource for eating local and supporting our vibrant food community.” added Heather Vasey, Economic Development Coordinator for the County of Wellington.
Local food plays a vital role in Ontario’s agri-food sector, which is rooted in a proud tradition of farming and food production. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, 60% of the food grown in the province is enjoyed right here in Ontario. Supporting local food drives job creation, fuels economic growth, and strengthens the communities and businesses that power Ontario’s economy.
The County of Wellington encourages everyone to explore the new Local Food Map and take part in Local Food Week (June 2-8, 2025) by visiting a local farm, shopping at a farmers’ market, or trying a new local product.
Copies of the Local Food Map can be picked up at Wellington County and Guelph libraries, tourism outlets, and participating locations. Residents can also request a free copy to be mailed to them by calling 519.837.2600 x 2535.
For more information on the Local Food Map visit www.tastereal.ca