Naramata Community Farmers’ Market

Naramata / citxʷs paqəlqyn

citxʷs paqəlqyn - Meaning "House of the Bald Eagle" in the Syilx language nsyilxcən.

Supporting local farmers, artisans, residents, and visitors following a “slow town” philosophy.

After a break and change in location, the Naramata Farmers’ Market is returning to Naramata to promote all the great things being grown and made in the region. Hosted in Beach Park, the market sees around 30 vendors selling a variety of farm-fresh produce, fruit, nuts, nut butters, and spreads, and craft wine and beer. Handmade products such as jewelry, pottery, macrame wall hangings, and more are available from local artisans too. Hot food options from a food truck and artisan gelato for dessert make this is a great family-friendly spot for a picnic and full day of activities.

The Naramata Community Farmers’ Market acknowledges that it is situated on the Traditional, Ancestral and Unceded Territory of the Syilx Okanagan Peoples.

Getting There

Manitou Beach Park
Old Main Road
Naramata, BC
V0H 1N0 View on Google Maps

  • Bike Lockup
  • Close to Public Transit
  • Designated Accessible Parking Space
  • Parking Within 5-minute Walk
  • Plenty of On-Site Parking
  • Street Parking

Hours

Summer
Summer
2024:

The winter Holiday Market takes place on Lower Robinson Road at 3rd Street, on December 6th. Check our Facebook page for updates!

Market Products

  • Alcohol - Beer, Wine, Cider, Liquor
  • Artisans / Crafters
  • Baking
  • Dairy
  • Food Trucks + Beverage
  • Fruits / Vegetables
  • Honey
  • Plants
  • Preserves + Prepared Foods
  • Seafood

Features

  • Dog-Friendly
  • Kids Area
  • Live Music
  • Seating Area
  • Wheelchair Accessible
Payment
  • ATM Within 5-minute Walk
  • Market Money or Cash
  • Some Vendors Accept Debit and/or Credit Card

Contact

Interested in selling at this Farmers' Market? Please contact the market directly for more information.

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