Old Petrie Town Markets

old petrie town markets
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Old Petrie Town Markets
901 Old Dayboro Road, Whiteside QLD 4503
28th March 2026 | 07:00 - 13:00

The Old Petrie Town Markets are one of the largest and most well-known weekly markets in the Moreton Bay region, held every Sunday at the historic Old Petrie Town. Combining a traditional country market atmosphere with fresh produce, street food, live entertainment, and local businesses, the markets have become a regular weekend destination for locals and visitors alike.

Set within a heritage-listed village, the markets offer a unique experience that blends history with a modern market atmosphere. Visitors can wander through historic buildings, explore market stalls, listen to live music, and enjoy food from around the world — all in one location.

The markets feature a large variety of stalls, making them one of the most diverse markets in the Moreton Bay area. Stall categories typically include:

Fresh Produce

  • Locally grown fruit and vegetables
  • Farm eggs
  • Honey and preserves
  • Herbs and plants

Food & Drink

  • Hot breakfast and brunch stalls
  • International street food
  • Fresh baked goods
  • Desserts and sweets
  • Coffee and cold drinks

Local & Handmade Goods

  • Handmade crafts and gifts
  • Homewares and décor
  • Candles and skincare products
  • Clothing and accessories
  • Artwork and photography

The markets are known for supporting small and local businesses, giving many local makers and food vendors a place to sell directly to the community.

One of the reasons the Old Petrie Town Markets are so popular is that they are more than just a shopping destination. Every Sunday, the markets have a lively atmosphere with entertainment and activities for all ages.

A major attraction is the miniature train ride that runs through Old Petrie Town, which is especially popular with families and children. There is also live music most weekends, creating a relaxed and social atmosphere where visitors can sit, eat, and enjoy the surroundings.

The historic streets and old buildings add to the experience, giving the markets a country-town feel that makes it different from many modern markets held in car parks or open fields.

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