Whistler Farmers’ Market
Whistler / Cwítima/Kacwítima (Lil'wat) and Sk̲wik̲w (Squamish)
Cwítima/Kacwítima (Lil'wat) and Sk̲wik̲w (Squamish) - These are the original names for Whistler Mountain in the Lil'wat and Squamish Languages.
Nearly 30 years of crafts, food, fun at this mountain market.
The Whistler Farmers Market began in the summer of 1994 with one farm and a couple of vendors. It has since grown to host an average of 90 vendors showcasing the region’s fresh fruit, produce, other food products, and artisan crafts. Usually held in Whistler’s Upper Village the market is popular among locals and visitors.
Featuring live entertainment, hot food service, and a kid’s adventure zone operated by Whistler Blackcomb, this farmers market is one of Whistler Village’s weekly highlights throughout the summer and into the fall.
The Whister Farmers’ Market acknowledges that we have the privilege of operating on the shared unceded territory of the Squamish and Lil’wat Nations.
This market participates in the BC Farmers' Market Nutrition Coupon Program.