Monday, 21 May 2012

Farmers Markets on Haida Gwaii - A Source of Things Local!

Photo Credit: Maude Island Farm
Photo Credit: Maude Island Farm

The local Farmers Markets are more than just a place to buy produce – they are a social hub for the islands communities. For those visiting Haida Gwaii, these markets are a hidden gem! There are local markets in almost every community on Haida Gwaii.

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Spend some time talking with the vendors – they are friendly and welcoming and may provide you with ‘insider information’ for ‘places to go and things to see’ on Haida Gwaii.


Photo Credit: Katherine Hunt
What can you expect to find at the local Farmers Markets?

You will, of course, be able to buy market garden produce, flowers, homemade jams and baking.

 
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Photo Credit: Moresby Market 
In addition, there is fresh and frozen seafood, BBQ or packaged sausages/smokies and sirloin burgers, fresh and frozen meat, honey, seaweed products and various dehydrated mixes.



Photo Credit: Moresby Market

Local artists and artisans bring their crafts to the Farmers Markets. The markets provide a great place to find unique gifts from Haida Gwaii.

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I notice that a vendor at the Moresby Market is offering massages – now that sounds like a relaxing day at the market.


 Photo Credit: Moresby Market

Photo Credit: Moresby Market


The Moresby Market in Sandspit commenced operations in 2011 due to local demand and is doing some very effective promotion of its Sunday market!

 Photo Credit: Moresby Market


Photo Credit: Moresby Market
  Photo Credit: Moresby Market

It is definitely capturing the attention of those of us with an interest in the Farmers Market scene! Check out Moresby Market on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Moresby-Market/302217679858969

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 Moresby Market Days - Sundays 11am -1pm  ALM School Gazebo

  Photo Credit: Moresby Market
 Photo Credit: Moresby Market 

The Queen Charlotte Farmers Market was established in 1994 beginning with only 2 vendors and has grown to approximately 10 regular vendors in 2011. In 2011, vendors provided seafood, baking, produce and local meat throughout the winter months – this potentially marks the beginning of a year round market!


Photo Credit: Katherine Hunt


Queen Charlotte Farmers Market Day: Saturdays 11am - 2pm adjacent to QC Community Hall
  
The local Farmers Institute is currently building a shelter for a mid-island Farmers Market in Tlell. They hope to have it operating this summer - Watch for it!


Photo Credit: Maude Island Farm

  
Farms in the Port Clements and Masset area offer produce at regular Friday sidewalk markets in Masset and door-to-door in Port Clements and through special orders.

Come visit! Start your day with a visit to the local market! Coffee/Tea and mouth watering baked goods tempt the shopper to slow down and enjoy a ‘cuppa’ with old or new friends.



Photo Credit: Moresby Market
 Photo Credit: Moresby Market

Photo Credit: Moresby Market



 Photo Credit: Riverworks Farm (Market Garden)

 Photo Credit: Maude Island Farm (Market Garden)
 
 Photo Credit: Maude Island Farm
 

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