Farmers’ Markets New in New Brunswick: 9 Fresh Finds

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Farmers' markets in New Brunswick serve as epicenters of local flavor and community spirit. From the bustling streets of Fredericton to the historic charm of Saint John, and the heartwarming community gatherings in smaller towns, these markets offer an array of fresh produce, artisanal crafts, and culinary delights. Join us as we explore the diverse farmers' markets that make New Brunswick a food lover's paradise and a cultural haven. Here are 9 farmers' markets to explore in New Brunswick:

 

1. Bouctouche Farmers Market: The Bouctouche Farmers’ Market (BFM) is a beloved community institution since 1999, celebrating food, art, and fine craftsmanship. Their "MAKE IT, BAKE IT, GROW IT" ethos supports a sustainable local economy and nurtures small-scale entrepreneurs. Valuing education and creativity, they promote food security, cultural heritage, and community bonding. As culinary tourism leaders, they embody the Slow Food principles while pioneering Zero Waste management for a greener future.

 

2. Dieppe Market: Located in Dieppe, just outside of Moncton, the Dieppe Market is a welcoming community space showcasing a variety of local products. Visitors can find fresh produce, artisanal products, crafts, and delicious food offerings. The market operates on Saturdays, making it a perfect weekend destination.

 

3. Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market: Located in the capital city of Fredericton, the Boyce Farmers Market is one of the oldest and most iconic markets in Canada. It operates year-round every Saturday and showcases a wide variety of products, including fresh fruits and vegetables, local meats, baked goods, handmade crafts, and more. The market's lively atmosphere and friendly vendors make it a must-visit destination.

 

4. Kingston Farmer's Market: Located along Route 845 on the charming Kingston Peninsula, the Kingston Farmers Market is a bustling hub with diverse agricultural, food, and artisan vendors. Famous for its breakfasts and cherished by locals and tourists alike, the market offers a warm community atmosphere. With over 90 vendors during peak season and a wide array of food selections, crafts, and fresh produce, it's a must-visit spot on Saturday mornings from May to October. Discover the welcoming spirit and delightful offerings that make the Kingston Farmers Market a cherished tradition in its 25th season of operation.

 

5. Moncton Market: The Moncton Market is a vibrant centre of activity on weekends in downtown Moncton. Open on Saturdays and Sundays, this colourful market features fresh fruits and vegetables, locally produced meats, cheeses, baked goods, and handcrafted items. Live music and food vendors add to the festive atmosphere, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.

 

6. Sackville Farmers Market: Established in 2012, the Sackville Farmers Market Inc. is a non-profit organization that transformed the local market into a bustling community centre for shopping and supporting local producers.

 

7. Saint John City Market: Established in 1876, the Saint John City Market is the oldest continuously operated farmers' market in Canada. Located in the heart of Saint John, this historic market offers a diverse selection of local produce, seafood, artisanal goods, and unique souvenirs. Open year-round, it's a great place to explore the city's culinary and cultural heritage.

 

8. Water Street Farmers Market: Discover the charm of a small-town farmers market known for its hospitality and handcrafted treasures. From knitting and woodworking to pottery and jewelry, explore a diverse range of locally-made goods at this Miramichi market. Indulge in delicious treats from various food vendors, including specialties from India, Korea, and Japan. Open Saturdays, 9 am to 1 pm.

 

9. Woodstock Farm & Craft Market: From humble beginnings in 1973, the Woodstock Farm Market emerged as a thriving community centre. Originally hosted at Connell Park, the market moved locations over the years until securing a permanent home on the waterfront in 1990. Now operating six days a week, it fosters a sense of family among vendors and serves as a gathering place for various community events. Join us at the market, where tradition and community spirit thrive.

 

These farmers' markets are not only places to buy fresh, locally sourced products but also vibrant cultural hubs where you can meet locals, enjoy live entertainment, and immerse yourself in the authentic charm of New Brunswick's communities. Whether you're a foodie, an art lover, or simply looking for a unique shopping experience, exploring the farmers' markets of New Brunswick is a must-do activity during your visit.


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