Farmers' Markets

Revelstoke Farm & Craft Market: Fresh Food, Handmade Goods, and Community

Revelstoke Farm and Craft Market

A Weekly Market That Brings People Together

Revelstoke Farm and Craft Market

Every Saturday from May through October, vendors set up along MacKenzie Avenue in Revelstoke, British Columbia, offering fresh food and handmade crafts. Farmers, bakers, and artists bring their best work, drawing both locals and visitors. The Revelstoke Farm & Craft Market is not just a place to shop—it is where people connect over locally made products, seasonal food, and shared experiences.

A Market With a Long History

The Revelstoke Farm & Craft Market started in 1985 as a small gathering of farmers and crafters selling their goods. Over the years, more vendors and shoppers joined, turning it into an established part of the town’s economy and culture. Today, it is a key event in Revelstoke’s calendar, with dozens of stalls lining the street every week.

The market follows a strict policy: every product must be made, baked, or grown by the seller. This keeps the quality high and ensures that money spent at the market directly supports small-scale farmers and artisans.

Where and When to Visit

The market runs from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM every Saturday from May to October. It is set up along MacKenzie Avenue, near Grizzly Plaza. The location is accessible, walkable, and close to other businesses in downtown Revelstoke. Parking is available nearby, and visitors often combine their trip to the market with stops at local coffee shops, restaurants, and stores.

During peak summer months, the market sees its highest foot traffic. Those looking for the best selection of produce and baked goods should plan to arrive early. Later in the morning, the market has a relaxed pace, making it easier to explore and chat with vendors.

Fresh Food Straight From the Source

Revelstoke Farm and Craft Market

Farmers sell fruits and vegetables that are in season. Spring markets feature leafy greens, radishes, and early berries. By summer, there are tomatoes, peppers, and stone fruits. Fall brings squash, apples, and root vegetables. Shoppers often buy directly from the farmers who grew the food, asking about growing methods, varieties, and storage tips.

Along with fresh produce, the market offers homemade baked goods, preserves, honey, and cheese. Some vendors specialize in sourdough bread, while others sell cookies, pies, and cinnamon rolls. Local honey producers provide jars of unfiltered honey, and small-batch jam makers bring seasonal flavours that change throughout the market’s season.

Handmade Crafts and Local Artisans

The market is also a place to find handcrafted goods. Artists and crafters sell pottery, jewelry, woodwork, textiles, and more. Every item is made by hand, often using materials from the region. Some vendors focus on functional goods, like hand-thrown mugs and cutting boards, while others offer decorative pieces, such as paintings and handwoven textiles.

Craftspeople are available to talk about their work, materials, and techniques. Visitors can ask about the process behind a ceramic glaze or the wood source for a handmade bowl. This direct connection between maker and buyer adds value beyond the product itself.

A Market With Community Focus

The Revelstoke Farm & Craft Market does more than provide a place to shop, it participates in the BC Farmers’ Market Nutrition Coupon Program which helps lower-income families, seniors, and pregnant women access fresh, local food. Many vendors support environmental initiatives by using compostable packaging or encouraging shoppers to bring reusable bags.

The market also acknowledges that it takes place on the traditional lands of the Syilx Okanagan Nation, Ktunaxa Nation, Secwepemc Nation, and Sinixt Nation. Many vendors incorporate Indigenous knowledge into their work, and some offer traditional foods and crafts.

What to Expect During Different Seasons

Revelstoke Farm and Craft Market

Each month of the market brings something new. In May and June, there are seedlings for gardeners, early greens, and rhubarb. July and August have the widest selection of fruits and vegetables, with vendors offering cherries, peaches, zucchini, and peppers. September and October feature pumpkins, squash, and fall flowers.

A separate Christmas market takes place in December at the Revelstoke Community Centre. Vendors sell handmade gifts, holiday decorations, and seasonal baked goods. This event gives shoppers a chance to buy local products for the holidays while supporting small businesses.

How to Make the Most of Your Visit

The market is dog-friendly, and there are seating areas for visitors who want to stop and eat. Some vendors accept debit and credit cards, but carrying cash is recommended, as not all stalls have electronic payment options.

Revelstoke’s downtown businesses benefit from the market’s presence. Many visitors stop at nearby cafes, restaurants, and shops before or after visiting the market. This keeps money circulating within the local economy, reinforcing the market’s role in supporting Revelstoke’s small businesses.

Why People Keep Coming Back

For nearly 40 years, the Revelstoke Farm & Craft Market has remained a reliable source of fresh food and handmade goods. Farmers and artisans return each season, and regular shoppers come back for their favourite produce, bread, and crafts. The market has changed over time, but its focus remains the same: supporting local producers and creating a place where the community can connect over good food and quality products.