Great market with lots of food vendors, farmers and artisans. Can’t beat getting farm fresh in the city. I go every week
Great market with lots of food vendors, farmers and artisans. Can’t beat getting farm fresh in the city. I go every week
This was such a treat. All different kinds of vendors selling thousands of different items from delicious local goodies to crafts. The view from the windows will take your breath away. Nice place to sit upstairs have some coffee and listing to local musicians on a Saturday morning. A must see in Nova Scotia!
A busy, active market right on the Halifax Waterfront (the windows afford a great view of the harbour). We were staying at the Prince George and made our way to the Market via the Harbour boardwalk. There are lots of local food products, produce, spirits, and handcrafts for sale, as well as sit down eateries. it is a market where there are lots of options. There is parking, no-cost wifi available, and music. For the locals, it's a great place to get provisions.
This was the first time we visited the Farmer's Market and we were impressed by the selection of food, drink, and other products which are available. It was encouraging to see so many local products being produced by local entrepreneurs. Well-worth a visit.
Cool local scene- plenty of actual farmer's market stuff and with the holidays approaching lots of crafty cool gifts. If you are in town its absolutely worth a stroll and a coffee. Found a great tea shop, as well as some cool local rum.
This is a semi-regular weekend venue that we always enjoy visiting, especially for the varied prepared food available for consumption on site. The variety is endless and eclectic but our favorite relates to the South Asian fare. Absolutely delicious and lots of vendors onsite who provide tasty treats. The market is located in a part of the port area that allows lots of walking and site seeing at all times of the year for young and old. Parking has never been an issue. Tourists aplenty on a busy summer morning with one, or more often two cruise ships in port over the travel season.