From the heights of the Bay of Fundy tides to the sandy beaches and warm waters of the Acadian coast, New Brunswick is home to spectacular natural wonders and first-class attractions. The Canadian province is also renowned for its outdoor adventures, natural and recreational parks, pristine rivers, lively cities, picturesque towns and vibrant culture. Add a dash of Acadian joie de vivre and its people’s legendary friendliness and you have the makings of a truly unique Maritime experience.
Restaurants in New Brunswick
5.0 based on 1 reviews
In addition to encouraging the development of environmentally friendly regional agriculture, the Caraquet Regional Market is a great place to meet local artisans and producers. Local products, seafood, cooked products, local crafts; a unique opportunity to make diversified and quality finds to bring home ... or to eat right there! Free activities also offered every week (see our Facebook page or website). Every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. (June 22 to October 5)
4.5 based on 65 reviews
The Dieppe Market distinguishes itself for its cultural diversity, fresh products and dynamism. It aims to offer its customers direct contact with local producers, artisans and ready-to-eat vendors present on site in a friendly and family spirit. Open to all, all year around, the Dieppe Market is a sharing and discovery place, proud to highlight the treasures of its region and encourage local consumption. Come and visit us every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. to find out more. We can't wait to see you! - “No time this Saturday?” The Dieppe Market also has an Express Market with a selection of fresh products, every Friday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. all year around. For more informations, join our Facebook community or visit our website.
Great place for local Products, meat, fish, vegetables, Fruits, bake goods, deserts, fashion, gifts etrc...
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Queen Square Farmers Market (QSFM) is an open air market in the heart of the historic South End neighbourhood of Saint John. Since its inception in 2011, the Market’s goal is to bring good quality, healthy, local food to the heart of urban Saint John. The Market attracts visitors and vendors from all over southern New Brunswick. The diversity of vendors at the Market includes farmers, food vendors, artisans, and non-profit organisations. With over 20 nationalities represented, the QSFM is truly a multicultural Market. The Queen Square Farmers Market is open every Sunday from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. from mid-May until mid-October. The Market is open rain or shine. Check out the QSFM Facebook page for regular updates.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
We love fresh corn, carrots, beans, etc, all things they grow themselves. also their bakery is excellent. However the prices on homemade pies is ridiculously high. Some people may find the overall prices on the "High side" but FRESH may be worth it. They have a Corn Maze which young people like a lot.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Please note: Due to COVID-19, Fredericton Tourism has announced the suspension of the Garrison Night Market for the 2020 summer season, due to provincial restrictions on large gatherings and maintaining physical distancing. On summer Thursdays, Carleton Street in the Historic Garrison District comes alive with the Garrison Night Market. The market sets up in the old British military garrison and features local and imported handmade products, art, craft & design, clothing, locally-grown farm products, local microbrews, ciders & meads, youth entrepreneurs, buskers, and, of course, food!
L’Écomarché Régional à Beresford was created in 2012 with the aim of promoting food producers in the Chaleur region and offering the population the opportunity to buy local, organic and seasonal products in one place. We want to be an exemplary farmer`s market in terms of eco-responsible behavior.
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