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Vancouver & Lower Mainland Farmers Markets 

Vancouver Artisan Farmers Markets

Vancouver and the surrounding region are home to some of the best farmers markets in British Columbia. These vibrant community hubs are where locals and visitors come together to shop for farm-fresh produce, artisanal foods and handcrafted goods. From the Fraser Valley to Metro Vancouver and the North Shore, farmers markets celebrate local agriculture, small businesses and community spirit.

Whether you’re looking for organic fruits and vegetables, fresh flowers, artisan breads or unique handmade items, there’s a market near you. Most markets take place on weekends, making them the perfect outing for families, food lovers and anyone who wants to support local farmers and makers.

Below is a guide to some of the most popular farmers’ markets in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland.

 

Abbotsford Farmers Market

Located in the heart of the Fraser Valley, the Abbotsford Farm and Country Market is a favourite for anyone who loves fresh, locally grown produce. Surrounded by one of BC’s most fertile farming regions, this market offers everything from seasonal fruits and vegetables to artisanal goods and baked treats.

 

Ambleside Artisan Farmers Market (West Vancouver)

Set up just steps away from the ocean, the Ambleside Artisan Farmers Market combines fresh local shopping with one of the best waterfront views in Metro Vancouver. Visitors can enjoy produce, baked goods and handmade products before strolling the seawall or enjoying a picnic at Ambleside Park.

 

Burnaby Farmers Markets

Burnaby is home to two popular artisan markets:

 

False Creek Farmers Market (Vancouver)

The False Creek Farmers Market is a community gathering spot in Olympic Village Square. It’s known for its urban vibe, with fresh produce, local vendors and plenty of unique finds in the heart of Vancouver’s waterfront neighbourhood.

Trout Lake Farmers Market

 

Fort Langley Farmers Market

The Fort Langley Village Farmers Market is set in one of BC’s most charming historic towns. Surrounded by heritage buildings and the Fraser River, this market offers local produce, artisanal foods and handmade crafts. A visit can easily be paired with exploring the village, the Fort Langley National Historic Site or a walk along the river trails.

 

Haney Farmers Market (Maple Ridge)

Located at Memorial Peace Park, the Haney Farmers Market is a family-friendly event with live entertainment, kids’ activities and plenty of fresh local food. It’s a great community market that reflects the welcoming spirit of Maple Ridge.

 

Kitsilano Farmers Market (Vancouver)

The Kitsilano Farmers Market is a neighbourhood favourite. With dozens of vendors each week, it offers fresh organic produce, baked goods, flowers and artisan specialties. Its location near Kitsilano Beach makes it easy to combine shopping with a day at the beach.

 

Ladner Village Market (Delta)

The Ladner Village Market is one of the largest open-air markets in Western Canada. With over 150 vendors, it has a “make it, bake it, grow it” philosophy that attracts visitors from across the Lower Mainland. The market transforms Ladner’s historic streets into a bustling hub of food, crafts and live entertainment.

 

New Westminster Farmers Market

Held at Tipperary Park, the New West Farmers Market is one of the region’s bigger markets, offering everything from farm-fresh produce to local music and family-friendly activities. It’s located close to New Westminster’s historic downtown, making it a great stop before or after exploring the waterfront.

 

Riley Park Farmers Market (Vancouver)

Located near Nat Bailey Stadium, the Riley Park Farmers Market is a community staple that runs year-round. It’s one of the largest markets in Vancouver, offering a wide selection of local food vendors, organic produce and handmade products.

Riley Park Farmers Market Produce Vendor Stall

 

Steveston Village Farmers Market (Richmond)

The Steveston Farmers Market takes place in the historic fishing village of Steveston. Known for its fresh seafood, charming shops and heritage sites, Steveston provides the perfect backdrop for a day at the market.

 

Trout Lake Farmers Market (Vancouver)

The Trout Lake Farmers Market is one of Vancouver’s most beloved markets. Located in John Hendry Park, it features a large variety of vendors and is ideal for families. After shopping, visitors can enjoy a picnic, a stroll around the lake or a play at the children’s park nearby.

 

West End Farmers Market (Vancouver)

Nestled in Nelson Park, the West End Farmers Market is a neighbourhood favourite that showcases local produce, artisanal goods and delicious ready-to-eat treats. Its central location makes it easy to visit while exploring downtown Vancouver and nearby English Bay.

 

White Rock Farmers Market

The White Rock Farmers Market takes place in the heart of the seaside community of White Rock. Visitors can shop for local produce and artisan goods, then enjoy a day at the beach with stunning ocean views.

 

Tips for Visiting Farmers Markets in Vancouver

Tip #1: Arrive early for the best selection of fresh produce and baked goods. If you go too late, the best products may already be sold.

Tip #2: Bring cash and reusable bags. Many vendors accept cards, but cash is always handy.

Tip #3: Pair your market visit with local attractions, beaches, or parks.

Tip #4: Support local ! Every purchase helps BC farmers, artisans and small businesses thrive.

 

Other Information

Whether you’re in Vancouver, the Fraser Valley or the North Shore, farmers’ markets are the best way to experience local food and community culture.

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