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The Annapolis Royal Farmers Market was first envisioned in 1976 by a handful of local farmers with a surplus of crops. 40+ years later, this market is the largest outdoor market in the province with over 100 vendors. We are so thrilled that this…

The Antigonish Farmers Market is a non-profit organization representing our community since 1993. We proudly hold 50+ vendors every week – year-round. With your help, we can enhance the local food movement and the regional economy. In our new…

In 1976 I was offered the job of managing the farm and NB roadside markets for the family business, Stirling Fruit Farms LTD. As a young graduate from Nova Scotia Agricultural College, the challenge was too great to resist. I moved to Gagetown and…

AppleManFarms Ltd. – In 2004 fifty years had gone by since Hurricane Edna sent A. R. Stirling to Gagetown to buy an apple orchard on the banks of the beautiful Saint John River. To celebrate this event, I started the creation of my own direct…

The Argyle Farmers’ & Artisanal Market is located in Tusket, Nova Scotia. This market is a great place to buy locally raised produce, honey and eggs, delicious freshly baked goods, handmade body products, and locally created crafts and…

Arjuna berry farms has been in operation since 1975. We are a family run farm that takes pride in the high standards we have maintained throughout the years. Our farm has a reputation for growing the best quality berries. When you buy an Arjuna…

Arlington Orchards is a family run farm, with Carol and Barry Balsom celebrating their 20th year of growing apples in 2013. The land where our orchards now grow has been used for PEI agriculture since the 1820s, with Carol having grown on this very…

Each week, at Arlington Orchards Farmers Market we introduce a new variety of apple that’s perfectly ripened and bursting with flavour. We also carry in-season PEI vegetables, plus jams, ciders and other tasty treats. Our staff are also…

Situated in Montréal’s Southwest borough, close to the Lachine Canal, Atwater Market takes its name from the avenue bordering it, which in turn was named after Edwin Atwater, a 19th century businessman and city councillor. The market has been in…

Our first Haskap berry seedlings were planted at Aumack Berry Ranch in 2008 and we currently have 1000 Haskaps, of which 700 will be in production for 2014.  It is also known as “Blue Honeysuckle, Honeyberry, Edible Honeysuckle and Sweetberry…