Lifestyle
Explore Edmonton’s Indoor Farmers Markets All Year Round

The shift from warm outdoor markets to indoor venues does not mean the end of fresh, local produce in Edmonton. The city boasts several vibrant indoor farmers markets that operate year-round, showcasing local vendors and their unique offerings. These markets provide a welcoming atmosphere for residents to explore a variety of goods, from fresh produce to artisanal products.
Old Strathcona Farmers Market: A Community Staple
The Old Strathcona Farmers Market, established in 1983, is Edmonton’s first indoor farmers market and a beloved destination for locals. Located just off Whyte Avenue, this market has become a Saturday tradition, with an expansion to Sunday hours to accommodate growing demand.
Open on Saturdays from 08:00 to 15:00 and Sundays from 11:00 to 15:00, the market features a diverse array of vendors offering locally grown fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and specialty items like homemade kimchi. The atmosphere is lively, making it an ideal spot for families and food lovers alike. The market is situated at 10310 83rd Ave. NW, Edmonton.
Bountiful Farmers Market: Charm and Variety
Situated on the south side of Edmonton, the Bountiful Farmers Market provides a delightful shopping experience. This multi-day indoor market is known for its charm, offering a selection of unique vendors not found in larger retail stores.
It operates year-round, welcoming visitors on Fridays and Sundays from 10:00 to 16:00, and on Saturdays from 09:00 to 16:00. Located at 3696 97th St. NW, Edmonton, this market emphasizes community connections and supports local agriculture.
Sherwood Park Farmers Market: Entertainment and Shopping
Just a short drive from Edmonton, the Sherwood Park Farmers Market boasts over 85 vendors and an engaging atmosphere enhanced by live music from talented buskers. This market provides an enjoyable shopping experience with a variety of products, including fresh produce, artisanal foods, and handmade crafts.
It operates year-round on Wednesdays from 15:00 to 19:00, located at #350, 5000 Emerald Dr., Sherwood Park. The combination of shopping and entertainment makes it a popular choice for families looking for an evening out.
Salisbury Farmers Market: A Weekly Community Hub
Located just east of Edmonton in Strathcona County, the Salisbury Farmers Market serves as a weekly gathering place for local residents. This market features a wide range of vendors selling everything from fresh produce to home décor and specialty gluten-free products.
Open every Thursday from 16:00 to 19:00, the Salisbury Farmers Market is situated at 52337 Range Rd. 232, Sherwood Park. Its focus on community and local goods creates a friendly environment for shoppers to discover new products.
These indoor farmers markets not only support local vendors but also foster a sense of community among residents. As the outdoor market season comes to a close, these vibrant indoor venues ensure that the spirit of local shopping continues throughout the year. For anyone in the Edmonton area, visiting these markets is a delightful way to experience the region’s agricultural offerings while supporting local businesses.
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