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52 things to do in Waterloo Region St. Jacob's Horse Drawn Tours
Country tours in the Township of Woolwich, home to St. Jacob's Village and Canada's largest Farmers Market. Enjoy a scenic tour this summer.
St. Jacobs Country Ontario Canada
the new building at the Market finally opened but not 100% occupancy
yet. Then a drive down King St. in the village of St. Jacobs
Farmers Market, St. Jacob, Waterloo - Canada HD Travel Channel
West of Toronto, about 1 1/2 hours away from Niagara Falls is the region of Kitchener and Waterloo. It is home of Amish and to approximately 4,000 Old Order Mennonites who farm the surrounding countryside. The small village of St. Jacobs is renowned since decades for Canada's largest year-round farmers’ market.
The range of local products is excellent. In the summer time at peak 600 vendors sell their goods. These range from crafts to bakery products, meat, cheese, first-class maple syrup, Mennonite furniture, household goods and clothes. The people on the market are very friendly and always ready for a chat.
Most of the Amish and Mennonites speak Pennsylvania Dutch, an old German dialect with English words. Therefore, it is not surprising that there are stands with German folk music as you can hear in the video.
In this region you can still see horse-drawn carriages on the road. Therefore the Farmers Market has special parking spaces for horses and carriages.
The Framers Market is open year round on Thursdays and Saturdays and from mid-June to late August additionally on Tuesdays.
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Westlich von Toronto, ca. 1 1/2 Stunden von den Niagara Fällen entfernt liegt die Region von Kitchener und Waterloo. Hier wohnen Amische und rund 4.000 Old Order Mennoniten, die das umliegende Land bewirtschaften. Der kleine Ort St. Jacobs ist berühmt für Kanadas größten ganzjährigen Farmers Markt.
Das Angebot an lokalen Produkten ist ausgezeichnet. Im Sommer verkaufen zu Spitzenzeiten 600 Anbieter ihre Waren. Das Angebot reicht von Kunsthandwerk über Backwaren, Fleisch, Käse, erstklassigen Ahornsirup, Möbel, Haushaltswaren bis hin zur Kleidung. Die Marktleute sind sehr freundlich und immer gerne zu einem Plausch bereit.
Ein Großteil der Amische und Mennoniten spricht Pennsylvania Dutch, einen alten deutschen mit englischen Worten durchsetzen Dialekt. Deshalb ist es auch nicht verwunderlich, dass es auch Stände mit deutscher Volksmusik gibt, wie im Video zu hören ist.
In dieser Region findet man noch häufig Pferdekutschen im Straßenverkehr. Deshalb gibt es auch beim Farmers Market spezielle Parkplätze für Pferde und Kutschen.
Der Framers Market ist das ganze Jahr am Donnerstag und Samstag geöffnet. Von Mitte Juni bis Ende August findet auch dienstags ein Markt statt.
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St. Jacobs Country, Ontario, Canada
In Ontario, rural tourism embraces entertainment (such as summer theater. festivals), recreational activities (hiking, bird watching, garden tours) and shopping (antiquing, craft fairs, farmers' markets), as well as more mainstream agriculture-related pursuits. About an hour's drive from Toronto, St. Jacobs is characterized by fine artisans, cozy guesthouses and B and Bs, and warm country hospitality. It was first known as Jakobstettel which means Jacob's Village and the influence of the Mennonite culture is a distinguishing feature.
St Jacobs Farmers Market Summer 2017 #Gallivanting
Please Support: In this episode of #Gallivanting we're at the St Jacobs Farmers' Market in Woolrich Ontario. While my parents did join me on this episode of #Gallivanting, they're not featured in the video (requested by them).
St Jacobs Farmers' Market is the largest year-round farmer's market in Canada, and is a popular destination for residents of the town and nearby communities, as well as tourists from Canada, the United States, and Europe. It draws about 1 million visitors annually.
It was established in April 1975. The main building of the market was destroyed by a fire on 2 September 2013. The market re-opened on 11 June 2015 in a restored and expanded $5 million facility.
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St. Jacobs Farmers' Market
More than just the fantastic food and crafts, it’s also the fun of discovering the bounty of things to see, taste, smell. For others, it’s the festive vibe, visiting their favourite vendors, and knowing where their food comes from that makes weekly trips to market so enjoyable.
Known as Canada’s largest year-round farmers’ market & flea market, find hundreds of local vendors inside three main buildings and in an outdoor area that swells as the growing season progresses.