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    4.5 (8 reviews)
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    Whistler Farmers' Market

    Whistler Farmers' Market

    4.5
    (11 reviews)
    48.5 km
    $$

    The farmer's market happens every Sunday from 11 AM to 4 PM. We got there at around 1, and there…read morewere a lot of people, but it didn't feel overcrowded. They have lots of vendors selling local goods, jewelry, arts & crafts, produce, and some food vendors - but not a lot. The only ones I recall were scallion pancakes, bibimbap, lemonade, shave ice, and pizza. We ended up getting some scallion pancakes and bibimbap. We also bought some syrups from the shaved ice stand. Most of the prices seem very fair, considering how expensive Whistler is in general. There's nothing amazing about this farmer's market but it's nice if you want to check out some local items, and if you have nothing to do.

    Whistler is home to my absolute favourite farmer's market!…read more For starters, their produce is always in season. Depending on the time of year, you may only see one or two produce vendors at the market, but on my most recent trip I noticed three; two fruit stands and one veggie mini market. One of the fruit stands was carrying fresh, local goji berries, which was a fun surprise. I'd never seen or tasted a fresh goji berry before and the fact that they were local was just an added bonus. The variety of food/artisanal goods is phenomenal. Whenever I come, I always binge on, well, basically everything. This time, I got a snow cone from Frost Bites, a horchata from Aguas Frescas, and a plateful of paella from Entucasa. When was the last time you had a snow cone? If your answer is "too long ago" then you will not be disappointed if/when you buy one from Frost Bites. They use their own syrups to flavour them, leading to some unique--yet downright delicious--flavour combinations. I got lychee yuzu and peach with lemon verbena. I seriously recommend that you try Aguas Frescas; they've recently expanded to selling their products at markets outside of Whistler, and for good reason; people--myself especially--can't get enough of them! I love all their flavours, I love that all the ingredients they use are simple (no preservatives here!), and I love how friendly they are. The paella from Entucasa was good; there was a nice portion size on the plate but after paying $15, I wanted more than just one spot prawn. Also, I missed the chorizo, which was not included in this dish. Whether you've never been to a farmer's market before or love them like I do, the Whistler Farmer's Market is a nice place to start.

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    North Arm Farm

    North Arm Farm

    4.3
    (12 reviews)
    65.4 km
    $$

    What's not to love here? -Beautiful grounds with…read moremountainous views -lovely barn indoor/outdoor seating -great food, baked goods & fresh produce -unique selection of creamy ice cream -Berry picking available (and reasonably priced at that! BYOBucket or low charge of $3+ for a plastic bucket to pick into. For a half bucket of blueberries we picked, it was only ~$7!) -petting zoo of goats & chickens -great pit stop with facilities Although no dogs allowed, you can leash up your furry buddies at the entrance with plenty of shade and water! Love their ice cream - def recommend getting their kiddie double scoop. It's already a generous size and you get to try 2 flavours. They only allow ONE taste test though. We tried: -Kettle corn 5/5 (tastes like a buttery pecan popcorn, loved the crunchy texture too) -Espresso flake 5/5 (lovely thin crunchy mocha chips and well balanced) - banana fudge (4.5/5) -caramelized pineapple with sea salt (4/5, interesting almost grainy texture and very refreshing creamy)

    Attended my niece's wedding there recently. The whole staff were truly beyond amazing. From the…read moreservice, to the little extras ( like a staff person offering to drive myself and my mobility challenged mother) down a small dirt hill to the ceremony site. I was beyond impressed. A big shout out to all the staff working that night.. And the food was delicious.. A truly amazing and memorable evening. Thank you so much one and all.

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    Half bucket of freshly picked blueberries ~$7
    Half bucket of freshly picked blueberries ~$7
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    Main St. Station Farmers Market

    Main St. Station Farmers Market

    4.9
    (7 reviews)
    47.3 km
    $$

    Full of bakery breads, seasonal produce and awesome jarred condiments and spicy sauces; peruse what…read moreVancouver has to offer from dedicated food gurus. Popular itali-mod restaurant Campagnolo puts out delicious treats made by their new pastry chef. Little Qualicum Cheeseworks offers samples of all their artisan cheeses - the feta is delicious!! You can buy your own herb, cucumbers and pepper plants, plus much more. Local food tastes better! Because it has less packaging, is seasonably fresh and in tune with mother nature. Growing organically helps to protect biodiversity by encouraging growth of lesser known varieties, which can often be more delicious if only for their rarity! ie. tomatoes - heirloom anyone!? They travel less distance in a guzzling truck, keeps our local economy alive, and encourages use of the province's land for farming. So it tastes better.

    Y'ALL KNOW WHAT YOU CAN GET AT MAIN STREET FARMERS MARKET?…read more Earnest Ice Cream, the crack of frozen desserts. My achilles heel, as it were. And yes, there's a plethora of other amazing local options: fruits, veggies, beautiful Little Qualicum Cheeseworks samples and goods, jams, breads, food carts, meats -- oh my! I love this particular farmers market more than any other in the city, not only because it's s'damn convenient, but it (out of all of 'em) feels the most urban. It's not trying to be a tra-la-la oasis in the city; rather, is straight-up located in the hub of a busy commuter zone in the middle of the workweek. Genius. There's something so very special about this one. It could be that I run into someone I know each time I go, but everything just tastes a little bit better when I buy it from here. Buying local just feels s'damn good.

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    Main St. Station Farmers Market
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    Squamish Farmers' Market - farmersmarket - Updated August 2026

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