Discover the best top things to do in British Columbia, British Columbia including Ringside Market, Old Barn Books, Granville Island Public Market, Revival Boutique, Farmer's Market, Creston Valley Farmers' Market, Salt Spring Island's Saturday Market, Kelowna Farmers' and Crafters' Market, Cedar Farmers Market, Squamish Farmers' Market.
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4.5 based on 1,932 reviews
Merchants and vendors from all over the area bring their wares here.
We took the mini aquabus over to the island, although many of the hop-on.hop-off buses pick up and drop off there, It's a great place for a stroll, many food stalls also plenty of artisan goods and handmade jewelery/ceramics etc. Lots of lovely food to choose from for lunch.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Enjoy locally grown produce, baking, meats, honey, jams and jellies as well as a great selection of handmade local products such as jewelry, pens, fire-starters, body products, hand tied flies, sewing, knitting, woodwork and so much more!
4.5 based on 14 reviews
The Creston Valley Farmers' Market offers a unique community of growers, artisans, craftspeople, and entertainment. Bring the family and enjoy the benefits of eating fresh, eating real, and shopping local in the heart of the kootenays. Whether you follow the 100 mile diet or simply enjoy supporting the Creston Valley's wide variety of growers and producers our market is right for you.Let's Grow, Let's Eat, Let's Share!
4.5 based on 281 reviews
If the local art isn't enough to tempt you, then the local food should be! You will not find more delicious produce than from our Salt Spring farmers. Real, flavourful, beautiful, hand-picked, organic freshness is at every turn. I LOVE getting an Opetepe coffee, a gluten-free treat from one of the many food vendors, a box of perfect ground-cherries or carrots, and sitting on the grass, shoes-off, watching the marimba band and folks dancing in the sunshine. Sound hippy- dippy? It might be a little, but in a way that will make you want to join in. ;) Parking sucks though, be warned.
4.5 based on 111 reviews
We make it, bake it or grow it or it's not sold here! Opening Day April 6th Main Market at the Corner of Springfield & Dilworth Wednesday & Saturday 8 to 1 Satellite Market on St Paul Sunday from 9 to 2 starting Fathers Day 2019 till Mid September
4.5 based on 22 reviews
The Cedar Farmers Market runs every Sunday from Mother’s Day until the end of October. We are at our NEW location: Woodbank School, 1984 Woobank Road. We are now allowing dogs on the market field, but they must be kept on a SHORT locked leash. Our market features locally grown fruit & vegetables, ethically raised meat, sustainable seafood, potted plants, fresh-cut flowers, pottery, jewelry, food trucks, hot locally-roasted coffee, home-made ice cream, all-natural bath & beauty care, home decor, and so much more!
This is not your high-priced touristy market. This is where locals shop for the best quality fresh produce and arts and crafts!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
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