
Stittsville's Vintage Market (Carp Road Flea Market)
A year-round Sunday flea market on Carp Road with indoor and outdoor vendors selling vintage goods, antiques, and retro finds. Free admission and parking. Home to Elizabeth's Barbie Museum.
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Stittsville's Vintage Market — formerly known as the Carp Road Flea Market — has been operating since 2005 and has grown into one of Ottawa's premier destinations for vintage and retro goods.
The market is open every Sunday year-round from 9 AM to 4 PM, rain or shine, with both indoor and outdoor vendor spaces.
What You'll Find
A curated selection of vintage and retro items including:
- Antiques — furniture, glassware, collectibles
- Vintage clothing — retro fashion and accessories
- Records and media — vinyl, CDs, DVDs
- Books — secondhand and rare finds
- Art and décor — paintings, prints, home décor
- Tools and hardware — secondhand tools and equipment
Elizabeth's Barbie Museum
The market is home to Elizabeth's Barbie Museum, one of the largest Barbie doll collections in the world with over 24,000 Barbie dolls and accessories. Free to visit while you're at the market.
Food
Pong's Poutine Truck is on-site for snacks and meals while you browse.
Parking & Facilities
- Free parking with plenty of space
- Washrooms available
- ATM on-site
Tips
- Arrive early (9 AM) for the best vintage finds — regulars get there at opening
- The market runs every Sunday including holidays and winter
- Bring cash for the best deals with vendors
- Allow at least an hour to browse — the market is larger than it looks
- Located about 30 minutes west of downtown Ottawa on Carp Road
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