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Farmer John's Market

3.5 (2 reviews)
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Vernon Farmers' Market

Vernon Farmers' Market

4.5(4 reviews)
40.2 km
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Vernon Farmer's Market actually really surprised me! After going to Penticton Farmer's Market which…read morewas only a block, I loved that Vernon Farmer's Market was quite large! It had everything, soap, fruits & veggies, plants for you to grow, handmade clothes, coffee, honey, and cards. You have to turn into where the Kal Tire Centre is, and continue driving and you'll get to the parking lot. Lots of parking! I walked away with some coffee, local artist greeting cards, and some soap from a really nice couple! I would definitely come out to this Farmer's Market regularly if I lived in Vernon, as having a mix of vendors and not just food/fruits/veggies was really nice to support all types of local vendors.

Vernon Farmers' Market. Every Monday and Thursday a.m. From 8a.m. til 1 p.m…read more From April until late October every year. What's grown here locally? Cherries,asparagus,strawberries, apples, peaches, apricots, nectarines, plums,pears, grape varieties (later season), saskatoon berries, red and white currants, fiddleheads, mushrooms, filberts.... A great selection of organically grown and conventional fruit and produce, grassfed beef, chicken, frozen ocean fresh fish, eggs, flours milled locally, flowers, trees, plants, breads, preserves, fresh crepes, churros, coffees, Vegan choices, Indian foods, Mexican food,Chinese foods, iced lemonade fresh pressed,popped popcorn,and yummy European-crafted local cheeses!!!! HELLO! Support the little guys!! And if you want artsy craftsy stuff- potters, painters, flower pressed art, glass blowers,knit goods, crochet thingies, baby clothing, lapidary people, jewelry,cards, photographers, wood workers, an old willow weaver basket guy, cedar needles First Nations art, honey and candles, natural body and face care products, live music.... If you worry about big corporations taking over, about food security in your hometown,if you're sick of Big Box-marts destroying the uniqueness of your area,worried about the freshness of your food and you want there to be local farmers and artists- SUPPORT THEM!

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Revelstoke Farmers Market

Revelstoke Farmers Market

4.5(2 reviews)
77.9 km
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Always worth it to get up early on Saturday and make it to the market during the summer. Local…read morefood producers and artists fill the plaza in "downtown" Revelstoke. I have a hard time walking through here without at least getting some fresh veggies, if not a sausage, or maybe some samosas:) Although I'm not interested in the art so much, I do find the ceramics appealing, especially when they are in plate or mug form, haha. But, my favorite part of the market has to be "Kurt's Sausages." I love his large variety of sausages, from classic Swiss brats, to orange/ginger, and bison/saskatoonberry. Absolutely killer. The market is only one block, which is fine for a small town, as it has enough variety to satisfy. Most stalls are cash only, but a few will accept MC/Visa. Obviously, doesn't hold a candle to things in the city, but I still love this market :p

What an amazing market! Definitely worth the 8:00am wake-up call on a Saturday morning. Strolling…read morethrough Revelstoke's Grizzly Plaza surrounded by historic buildings and shops is nice on any day, but the local Farmers Market makes it even more fun! With everything from locally made jams and honey to coffee roasted and by local experts, this market had something for everyone. I could have browsed the crafts and hand made wares for a lot longer than my husband would allow. Local artisans were there in full force with the woodworking and hand knit toques standing out above the rest in my book. Our prize score was five, count them five, kinds of homemade sausage from Kurt's Sausage stand. This Salmon Arm based butcher makes some of BC's best. We sampled the bison, chorizo, and pork and cranberry among others. I can also recommend Kurt's beef jerky. If you happen to find yourself at this market, don't miss out.

Fruit World

Fruit World

4.5(8 reviews)
26.7 km
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This detour is worth it!…read more We drove by it while going and had decided to go in while driving back home. We did and I'm so glad. Situated next to the Dutchman Dairy , this "Fruit Stand" is huge . Fresh berries to dehydrated goodies to fresh bread and so many sauces, it's a perfect spot to load up your groceries. We found fresh veggies too! The price was reasonable and not over the top . It's always more pricier in the city so load up!! Highly recommended!

I am always impressed by the quality and value at Fruit World. This is my go-to spot for produce…read moreand artisanal items! I appreciate that Fruit World celebrates BC producers and artisans--and that Fruit World strategically sources from outside BC so as to not sacrifice quality, value, and selection. While I try to buy local whenever possible, I also enjoy tropical and exotic fruit, so I really appreciate that there is always a fun selection at Fruit World! Also, if I am buying multiple cases or looking for something outside the BC growing season, I know Fruit World will have what I need--and that it will be at a reasonable price. I also appreciate the rigorous sorting process. When you go there, you will see employees sorting through produce and picking out "subpar" items. (I put "subpar" in quotes because many of the picked-out items look good to me (and sometimes end up in a discount box).) I can trust that everything that is available for me to purchase is high-quality. At a grocery store, I would typically pick through items, but I never have to do that at Fruit World. In addition to produce, there is a thoughtful curation of artisanal products from BC (e.g., mustards, jams, breads, beauty products). I love asking the owners about the artisans they have discovered. The customer service is phenomenal. The dedication and love that go into Fruit World are evident in the smiles and customer service! Whether I am looking for a fun exotic fruit or cases of peaches, the employees are always helpful! Fruit World fills my heart with joy! I always look forward to visiting Fruit World and finding treasures!

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