Mabou Farmers’ Market
Mabou Farmers’ Market
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Mabou & Area

Jun 7 – Oct 11

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About

The Mabou Farmers’ Market brings you the fruit of our land, our seas, and our hands! We are home to over 50 vendors who produce a wide variety of local vegetables, fruits, flowers, herbs, eggs, jams and jellies, baked goods, sausages, oysters, grass-fed meats, beer and spirits.

A vibrant community gathering place, we have professional musicians each week. Tap your toes to the music or mix and mingle with friends and neighbours all while enjoying lunch or a delicious snack. Find the perfect gift from a selection of leather works, jewelry, hand-dyed scarves, cards, handspun yarn goods, wooden spoons, body care products, and more.

Open every Sunday from 11am to 2pm, June to the October long weekend, at the Mabou Athletic Centre, 186 Mabou Harbour Road. We look forward to seeing you soon!

Amenities

  • Kid/Family Friendly
  • Live Music
  • Takeout/Picnic Ready

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Jun 14 11:00 AM Jun 21 11:00 AM Jun 28 11:00 AM Jul 5 11:00 AM Jul 12 11:00 AM Jul 19 11:00 AM
Jul 26 11:00 AM Aug 2 11:00 AM Aug 9 11:00 AM Aug 16 11:00 AM Aug 23 11:00 AM Aug 30 11:00 AM Sep 6 11:00 AM Sep 13 11:00 AM Sep 20 11:00 AM Sep 27 11:00 AM Oct 4 11:00 AM Oct 11 11:00 AM

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