Celista Hall Farmers’ Market
Celista / Selesta
Selesta - When a post office was to be established here in 1907 and the residents could not agree on a suitable name for it, the postal authorities suggested that it be named after Celesta Creek. Although this creek is many miles away, the name was adopted, but due to an error in reading handwriting, the name came out as "Celista". Celesta Creek is an anglicization of a well-known Secwepemc (Shushswap) ancestral name, Selesta.
A popular summer stop for visitors and locals of the North Shuswap.
Held next to the beautifully historic North Shuswap Community Hall, the Celista Hall Farmers’ Market offers fresh local produce, plants, honey, wine & spirits, baked goods, artisan crafts and much more. Located right on the lakeshore, the market is a popular stop before a swim and picnic. Grab a hot breakfast or lunch served up by local food trucks and enjoy live music under the gazebo.
Just off the main road, there is lots of room for parking. The Celista Hall Farmers’ Market is a highlight for many summer visitors.
The Celista Hall Farmers Market acknowledges it operates on and benefits from the Traditional, Ancestral and Unceded Territory of the Secwepemcul’ecw Peoples.
This market participates in the BC Farmers' Market Nutrition Coupon Program.