Cape Smokey Provincial Park
Region: Cabot Trail
Community: Ingonish Beach
Cape Smokey Provincial Park is on top of Smokey Mountain along the Cabot Trail on Cape Breton Island where you will find picnic tables and l...
The Cape Breton Food Hub provides infrastructure and distribution to link over 40 food producers with households and restaurants across our Island. Pan Food Hub in partnership with CBeats and volunteers will deliver your order each Thursday directly to your doorstep. Deliveries will be in the Sydney, Baddeck and Ingonish areas, but volunteers have offered to drop off orders in further afield areas too. If you live in a very remote area, you will be contacted to make another arrangement.
We have strict policies in place to ensure that only healthy people who have not travelled will be supplying, filling, and delivering orders, and we are working closely with our Food Safety specialist to ensure that everything is safely managed.
Ordering Information:
Please choose the delivery location in the selection that is nearest to you, of Sydney, Baddeck or Ingonish.
Our order cycle will open Friday at noon and will close at 7 PM on Monday. More products may be added over the weekend as we bring other farmers’ market vendors on-line – check back.
Here is the link to place your order – https://capebreton.localfoodmarketplace.com/Account/Login
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