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Culture Days will return September 20 – October 13, 2024.

  • Squash from BearHaven, Kakabeka Farmers' Market (photo taken 2018, Wendy O'Connor)
  • Fresh bread from Murillo Bread Maker, Kakabeka Farmers' Market (photo taken 2018, Wendy O'Connor)
  • Handmade cutting boards from Wood Crafts by George, Kakabeka Farmers' Market (photo taken 2019, Wendy O'Connor)
  • Painted rock from The Sandstone Collection, Kakabeka Farmers' Market (photo taken 2019, Wendy O'Connor)

Kakabeka Farmers' Market

Agriculture Craft Culinary & food
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Location

Royal Canadian Legion #225 - Kakabeka

Kakabeka Falls, ON

Directions: Kakabeka Farmers Market takes place in the Kakabeka Legion hall, 3 km southeast of Kakabeka Falls along Highway 11/17.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible.

About

Kakabeka Farmers' Market is a weekly Saturday morning farmers' market that runs during the local farming season, from mid-June through Thanksgiving weekend.

As a true Farmers' Market (as defined by Ontario regulations), over 50% of the Market's vendors sell local foods produced on their own farms. This means you will find local meats, sausages, honey, maple syrup, mushrooms, preserves, fresh fruit & vegetables, and more! Kakabeka Farmers' market is a culinary hub for locavores!

Many of the Market's non-food vendors sell hand-made crafts including goat-milk soaps, painted rocks, walking sticks and woodcrafts.

Come for breakfast! A bacon & egg "Market Breakfast Special" is available from the on-site Legion Canteen from 9am to noon for only $6!

Kakabeka Farmers' Market is proud to be a part of the 2019 Thunder Bay Culture Days hub, entitled "Culinary Creativity and Wellbeing." We hope to see you on the morning of Saturday, September 28.

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Organizer

Kakabeka Farmers Market Volunteers

Kakabeka Farmers’ Market is a not-for-profit, volunteer-powered, self-sustaining venture that runs on community support. It is a producer-based market, and features local farm food products and hand-made crafts.

Contact

This event is part of a hub:

Thunder Bay's Culinary Creativity and Well-being Hub

City of Thunder Bay Thunder Bay, ON

Food, agriculture and culinary arts are such important parts of cultural activity. The links between good food and well-being couldn't be clearer! That's why to celebrate Culture Days this year, we've decided to initiate this hub of linked...