Established in 1982, the market has seen significant growth over the past decade, with over 70 vendors showcasing products from the Skeena Valley region. Terrace holds the distinction of being the furthest point north in B.C. where fruit trees can be grown.
The market prides itself on offering only home-grown, homemade, and home-baked goods, with products ranging from fresh vegetables and breads to ethnic foods prepared by local residents. Shoppers can also find canned foods, artwork and crafts, making it a one-stop destination for unique items and delicious fare.Regular vendors include organic farmers, greenhouse growers, and other purveyors of locally grown food and plants, according to Skeena Valley Farmers Market Manager Mike Cotton.
In addition to the diverse range of products available, visitors can enjoy live entertainment from local musicians and buskers. Many weeks also feature community tables for fundraising and sharing community information, as well as kids’ activities to keep the little ones engaged. Cotton notes that the Skeena Valley Farmers Market is a “way for local people to support local farmers, bakers, artisans, and craftsmen.” It’s also a way for people to support the local — “make it, bake it, grow it, harvest it” — economy, Cotton said.
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