Fredericton Farmers Market
A Saturday morning visit to the Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market
Flash Mob at the Boyce Farmers Market, Fredericton, New Brunswick Canada
This is a Flash Mob organized by some local college students in Fredericton NB. They performed this awesome routine despite not being able to hear the music very well. Great work keep it up.
Farmer's Market Downtown Fredericton / Walking Bridge Fredericton NB / PICAROONS TRADITIONAL ALES
Saturday walk downtown Fredericton, Farmers market downtown Fredericton NB, walking bridge Fredericton NB, stop over at PICAROONS TRADITIONAL ALES in North side Fredericton NB. Had ice cream and went up Lighthouse downtown Fredericton NB
Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market makes fun of Vendor who has been there for 15 years!!!
Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market makes fun of Vendor who has been there for 15 years!!!
Fredericton Farmer's Market!!!!
Fredericton Farmer's Market!!!!
Fredericton Mike Bravener rocks the Farmer's Market in Fredericton!!!
Fredericton Mike Bravener rocks the Farmer's Market in Fredericton!!!
Fredericton-Boyce Farmer's Market - Travel Video PostCard™
Fredericton, the capital of New Brunswick, ( a Canadian Maritime province, is not the kind of city where you'd expect a savory, colorful , high-energy outdoor farmers' market.
It's not Marrakesh or Istanbul, but it is a very cool, complete market with lots of exciting colors and smells. (
Outside the air is redolent with smoky barbeque mostly from Elke's Truck ( Huge Sausages, Bratwurst With Lots of Garlic $3.50), mixing with Kangs Chinese stall ( Spring Rolls and Wanton Specialties) and the nearby Thai Food Stand ( Delicious Pad Thai $5.50; Chicken Curry Rice $5.00 ).
Then of course, add the tangy smell of Souvlaki ( $7.00) at The Taste of Greek and the taste off at Chickadee Larder to determine the best whole grain mustard, and you're already smiling and only just a few feet into the Fredericton Farmers' Market, considered one of Canada's top 10.
New Brunswick ( has lots of surprises for curious visitors. It's the only province in the confederation that is constitutionally bilingual, and has a wonderful mix of unspoiled nature and active cities, like Fredericton.
Inside, the cavernous market is jammed with all kinds of fresh produce and the sweetness of fresh- baked goods like the breads at Ezekiel's. Using wheat barley, beans and lentils (check out Ezekiel 4:9 in the Bible), the bakery's goods are made of ancient grains and the breads snuggle against rows and rows of oranges, deep green avocados, scented pineapples and mounds of bright red plump strawberries.
My favorite, and everyone else's too, it seems, is the cheese market, not far from Stone Works where for 6 bucks you can get the first blade of your pocket knife sharpened, and a buck fifty for each blade thereafter.
Looking for French cheeses or Scandinavian ( Havarti, Lappi or Danish Blue), this is the place. How about Goat Milk Cheese (Tomme De Chevre, Feta)? It's next to the Holland cheeses, next to the black olives and the rich selection of Swiss and Farm House cheeses.
There's a raised platform that serves huge breakfasts of fresh omelets and home fries and good coffee. But I was mesmerized by Sam the Juice Man where lines of blenders were whirling and clunking away turning piles of bright oranges into fresh-squeezed orange juice, making a dramatic sculpture of used oranges, piled higher and higher, almost toppling onto the deep blues and reds of the berry stalls.
It was fun to be back outside and breathe in the mingled smoke of so many ethnic foods. But now the plants and flowers were out in rows, and ladies were showing off hand-spun socks and mittens for the cold New Brunswick winters.
The people are so good natured, as I have known them to be throughout the provinces, and in fact, throughout Canada, if I can generalize.
I passed tables filled with newly-picked rhubarb and beets and bunches of carrots, watched a group of actors in costume promoting a play of some kind, and enjoyed the good-spirited, excited mix of French and English and much laughter.
I wanted a lobster roll very badly but knew we were heading to the small island of Grand Manan, known for its lobster, so I bought jar of jam instead, some mix of berries. Didn't matter exactly what kind, I was just very happy to have been here at the Fredericton Farmers' Market.
Before leaving Fredericton, walk a few blocks and stop in at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery ( a quiet, unassuming museum by the St. John River. Like most of the province, it's a quiet treasure
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Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Fredericton - Travel New Brunswick, Canada
Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Fredericton - Travel New Brunswick, Canada:
Legislative Assembly Building, Christ Church Cathedral, Officers' Square, Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Odell Park, Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market, Science East, Old Government House, Fredericton Playhouse, City Hall, Fredericton Region Museum, Mactaquac Dam, Killarney Lake Park Trail
Frank Turner - Happy Birthday (Boyce Farmers Market - Fredericton, NB - July 7, 2018)
Frank Turner - Happy Birthday
Boyce Farmers Market
Fredericton, NB
July 7, 2018
I'm speechless. Emma was feeling a little worn down so we went out to the hallway to chat and cool off. While we were out there, Matt came over to chat (he was off stage while Frank played solo). He cheered her up and brought a smile to her face and wished her happy birthday when I told him we were out to the show as part of her present. Seconds later, Matt was called back to the stage... seconds after that, he and Frank hauled Emma on stage for a special treat. I'm so thankful for genuinely good people like those two, especially for making my little girl feel like the centre of the universe.
Big Sugar - All Hell for a Basement (Live @ Boyce Farmer's Market- Fredericton New Brunswick)
Nov. 24th 2011
Fredericton New Brunswick Markets
Eat local! Support local! Fredericton sits in the middle of an agriculture-based region, and the local movement is strong in the city. Boasting produce, meats and hand-made products produced within 100km, choose from a number of farmers markets including the Boyce Farmers Market, Garrison Night Market and more!
Get the list: TourismFredericton.ca/Markets
SABStv Ep 115 A Day in Fredericton
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SEA AND BE SCENE TV spends the day in FREDERICTON, NB. Join host Stephanie Beaumont as she discovers everything from NEW edVentures to historic Kings Landing, Festival news, City celebrations and so much more.
Happy Snobs DANCING away at the Farmer's Market in Fredericton!!!
Happy Snobs DANCING away at the Farmer's Market in Fredericton!!!
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Farmer's Market in Fredericton!!!!
Farmer's Market in Fredericton!!!!
Big Sugar- Turn The Lights On (Live @ Boyce Farmer's Market- Fredericton New Brunswick)
4 Day Food Tripping from Saint John to Fredericton, New Brunswick [Travelling Foodie]
Where To Eat in Saint John and Fredericton, New Brunswick: a 4 Day Food Trip Guide including East Coast Bistro, Italian By Night, Reversing Falls Restaurant, Port City Royal, Picaroons, Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market, Terrace Restaurant at Crowne Plaza, catch Urban Grill and 11th Mile.
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Come and enjoy the Sackville Farmers' Market!
A farmers' market in a café !
Drop into the Bridge St. Café, 8 Bridge St., Sackville New Brunswick, to enjoy the Sackville Farmers' Market on Saturdays, 9 am - noon. From May to October, the Saturday market expands into Bridge Street's downtown block. The market bustles with shoppers and vendors. Featuring fresh products : baked goods, vegetables, ethnic foods, fresh meats, eggs, and cheeses, arts, crafts and weekly local entertainment.
Music : R.A Lautenschlager
P.O Box 6416, Sackville, NB E4L !G6
(506) 364-2661)
For additional information contact Cathy Keeland at 536-4428
1st 420, -- SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 2019 -- 7:30pm - 10:30pm -- FREDERICTON, NB, CANADA
April 20, 2019. A Saturday evening full of entertainment and informative vendors at Fredericton's favorite venue, Boyce Farmers Market.
Admission tickets include:
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT,
FREE FOOD from Fredericton's most popular trucks (ROCKET BURGER and PJS WINGSANTHINGS),
FREE SNACKS and BIG SURPRISES.
FREE COVER into Boom Nightclub's 420 after party!
GRAYSTONE BREWING will be serving a delicious craft beer cash bar.
Check out the vendors, talk CBD and THC and celebrate the federal legalization of cannabis, like hemp, a future agricultural juggernaut in New Brunswick.
Tickets also available at any of these convenient locations;
SCOTT'S NURSERY, GRAYSTONE BREWING, VAPE CITY
NOTE: Must be 19 years or older to attend. Cannabis consumption not permitted on event grounds.
Farmer's Market in Fredericton
Farmer's Market in Fredericton