The Halifax Seaport Farmers' Market opens on weekends.
Mohammad Zobair Islam
A very small market arranged by its community. Not much lucrative as it is hiped. Open only on Saturday and sinday
Robin C
Cool spot to stop with some interesting lunch options. We visited on a Sunday, so the market was smaller. Still worth stopping by!
Debbie Breau
Mostly food
Elza H
Awesome bit of history and variety of booths and merchandise!
Dennis Rumsby
Hopefully it's local.
Batsala Batsala
So many vendorsI had fun
Ravikant Ahire
Visited first time on an early Saturday Morning. It decent small market. People do come and buy from local bakers, farmers and artisans. Had coffee with fresh bakery. Definitely worth visiting.Timings are -Saturday (8am - 2pm)Sunday (10am - 2pm)Parking available next to the market.
Yasmin Mirzaei
We were here early Sunday afternoon but it wasn’t very busy.. only a few stands were up but it was a great experience nonetheless. Many amazing dedicated local vendors with beautiful products to share - quite the variety. I was also pleasantly surprised at the international food options!! Great market and would definitely visit again if I ever have the chance
Dawn Collins
Life changing, not just a product but a community and a connection to the planet that nourishes deeply.
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Luc Richard
Fantastic soaps, shaving products, bath bubbles, and service!
Jack Lee
This used to be a massive, vibrant public market a few years ago with food, vegetables, crafts, etc. Now (2024) it's a shell of its former self with a handful of booths.
Sylvain Gagnon
Visited here (Noon on Saturday Jan 6 2024) for the first time in a few years and I left disappointed. Not what it used to be when it was in the Northern part of the Seaport building. Not many options for fresh local groceries and not many snack/lunch options that feature a Taste of Nova Scotia. Crowds were not there either. Hopefully they can improve.
The Halifax Seaport Farmers' Market opens on weekends.
A very small market arranged by its community. Not much lucrative as it is hiped. Open only on Saturday and sinday
Cool spot to stop with some interesting lunch options. We visited on a Sunday, so the market was smaller. Still worth stopping by!
Mostly food
Awesome bit of history and variety of booths and merchandise!
Hopefully it's local.
So many vendorsI had fun
Visited first time on an early Saturday Morning. It decent small market. People do come and buy from local bakers, farmers and artisans. Had coffee with fresh bakery. Definitely worth visiting.Timings are -Saturday (8am - 2pm)Sunday (10am - 2pm)Parking available next to the market.
We were here early Sunday afternoon but it wasn’t very busy.. only a few stands were up but it was a great experience nonetheless. Many amazing dedicated local vendors with beautiful products to share - quite the variety. I was also pleasantly surprised at the international food options!! Great market and would definitely visit again if I ever have the chance
Life changing, not just a product but a community and a connection to the planet that nourishes deeply.
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Love OshaMae! Her products make my sensitive skin happy.
Fabulous soaps and all natural products. We love everything here! Fantastic prices and amazing smells.
Fantastic soaps, shaving products, bath bubbles, and service!
This used to be a massive, vibrant public market a few years ago with food, vegetables, crafts, etc. Now (2024) it's a shell of its former self with a handful of booths.
Visited here (Noon on Saturday Jan 6 2024) for the first time in a few years and I left disappointed. Not what it used to be when it was in the Northern part of the Seaport building. Not many options for fresh local groceries and not many snack/lunch options that feature a Taste of Nova Scotia. Crowds were not there either. Hopefully they can improve.