Horseshoe Bay Community Market in West Vancouver
The Horseshoe Bay Community Market is a seasonal outdoor market that brings together local farmers, food producers, artisans, and small businesses in one of West Vancouver’s most scenic waterfront communities. Held every Saturday throughout the summer and early fall, the market offers fresh local products, handcrafted goods, specialty foods, and a welcoming atmosphere for both residents and visitors.
For details about the market, either keep reading or visit hbcommunitymarket.ca.
Farmers Artisan Market in Horseshoe Bay
Running from June until the Thanksgiving long weekend in October, the Horseshoe Bay Community Market is both a farmers market and an artisan market. You can find fresh produce there as well as handmade foods and artisan products.
Launched in 2026, the weekly event aims to celebrate local makers while creating a lively gathering place where both locals and visitors can shop, enjoy the waterfront, and connect with the community.
Visit hbcommunitymarket.ca for the market’s official website.
Market Location and Hours
The Horseshoe Bay Community Market is held at The Boardwalk at The Sanctuary, located at 6707 Nelson Avenue in Horseshoe Bay Village in West Vancouver. Vendors are set up beside Horseshoe Bay Park and along the waterfront boardwalk, offering beautiful views of the marina and surrounding mountains.
The 2026 season runs every Saturday from June 13th through October 10th with market hours from 9:00 am until 1:00 pm.
What You’ll Find at the Market
Each week, visitors can discover an ever-changing selection of products from local businesses and independent vendors. Depending on the day, stalls may feature freshly-harvested fruits and vegetables, locally-grown flowers, artisan breads, gourmet baked treats, handcrafted foods, seafood, ready-to-enjoy meals, preserves, sauces, locally-produced wines and spirits, handmade jewelry, clothing, wellness products, home décor, and other unique gifts.
The market emphasizes shopping locally while giving small businesses an opportunity to showcase their products in a vibrant outdoor setting.
Visit hbcommunitymarket.ca for the market’s official website.
A Beautiful Place to Spend a Saturday Morning
More than just a place to shop, the Horseshoe Bay Community Market offers a chance to experience one of the North Shore’s most picturesque seaside villages. After browsing the vendor stalls, visitors can take a walk along the waterfront, relax in nearby Horseshoe Bay Park, or explore the cafés, restaurants, and boutique shops throughout the village.
Its location near the BC Ferries terminal also makes the market an enjoyable stop for travellers heading to or returning from Vancouver Island, the Sunshine Coast, or Bowen Island.
Why Visit the Horseshoe Bay Community Market?
With its combination of fresh local food, artisan vendors, waterfront scenery and friendly community atmosphere, the Horseshoe Bay Community Market offers an enjoyable weekend outing for shoppers of all ages. Whether you’re searching for seasonal produce, handcrafted gifts, specialty foods, or simply looking for a relaxing morning by the ocean, this new West Vancouver market is well worth adding to your summer plans.
What makes this market stand out? It’s in a beautiful waterfront location that’s close to a number of fabulous parks that are destinations in and of themselves. They include Whytecliff Park and Lighthouse Park. There are lots of other great places to explore elsewhere on the North Shore too.
The market is also right by the Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal, so a great place to spend some time before your trip if travelling on a Saturday. The market has a great selection of vendors too selling a wide range of quality artisan foods and other products.
Other Information
For more information about the market, see the Horseshoe Bay Community Market website.
Another market you’ll want to check out on the North Shore between May and September is the Shipyards Night Market. It takes place in the Shipyards District in nearby North Vancouver on Friday afternoons and evenings.
To learn about other places to find fresh produce and artisan products, see our article about Lower Mainland Farmers Markets.

