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East Vancouver / Kitsilano / West End / Main St Eats: Vancouver Farmers Markets

May 7th, 2009 · 3 Comments

I recently joined the Vancouver Farmers Market Food Jury, which was very interesting. A group of us sat down, tried several products from possible exhibitors, and gave our feedback.

The session reminded me of how much I love the Vancouver Farmers Markets! While the winter market recently concluded, the Vancouver Farmers Market is gearing up for a busy summer with four markets in the works.

Market Details:

Trout Lake Farmers Market Saturdays, May – October
9am – 2pm each week
May 16 – October 10
15th Avenue & Victoria Drive in the Parking Lot of Trout Lake Community Centre

West End Farmers Market Saturdays, June – October
June 6 – October 24
9am – 2pm each week
1100 Block of Comox Street across from Nelson Park at Mole Hill

Main Street Station at Thornton Park (formerly at Riley Park)
Wednesdays, June – October
June 10 – October 21
3pm – 7pm
Thornton Park across from the VIA Rail Station and near the Main St Skytrain Station

Kitsilano Farmers Market Sundays, June – October
June 7 – October 25
10am – 2pm each week
10th Avenue and Larch Street, Parking Lot of Kitsilano Community Centre

What to expect

  • When I visit cities, I always check out the farmers market as means of understanding the climate and culture of a city.  I think it’s a great way to spend a morning if you’re visiting Vancouver. Think bustling crowds, lots of booths selling ready to eat food and coffee, huge rows of plants and flowers, prepared foods like jams & olive oils, a big selection of produce, and those hard to find items like zucchini flowers (when in season, of course). You’ll be amazed at how beautiful produce can be when it’s fresh from the local farms.
  • In the summer, there is always a lineup for the heirloom tomatoes! It’s worth it. Wait.
  • In addition to produce, bring a cooler for seafood. you can pick up excellent quality, frozen seafood for very good prices.
  • I find the Trout Lake farmers market the busiest and biggest, but all the markets are excellent.
  • Please bring your own bags! Less plastic = good.

I work steps away from the Main St. Market and am SO excited. I will be there every Wednesday picking up food for the week.

The first summer market at Trout Lake starts on May 16th, and all other markets get going in early June.

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3 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Peggy // May 7, 2009 at 10:18 pm

    There is a farmer’s market here in Maple Ridge. Starts this weekend actually!

  • 2 angie // May 7, 2009 at 10:32 pm

    Nice! Let me know how it is!

  • 3 Peggy // May 7, 2009 at 10:52 pm

    Sure – here is the site: http://www.haneyfarmersmarket.org/

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