Vancouver Farmers Markets Open for Summer 2020

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Six Vancouver Farmers Markets are set to open for summer 2020. Deemed an essential service during the COVID-19 pandemic, the 25th season of the markets will open with Trout Lake on Saturday, May 2nd.

Vancouver Farmers Markets Open for Summer 2020

Vancouver Farmers Market Map

“We had originally planned a series of special events for our 25th anniversary,” says VFM’s interim executive director Laura Smit, who has been with the organization since 2011. “Now the focus is on providing an essential service to the community and helping our farms stay in business.”

The markets will look very different to the community gatherings they were previous to COVID-19. In accordance with BC Public Health Officer Bonnie Henry’s orders, VFM will be food-only for the time being, with no craft, flowers, or non-food nursery items available for purchase; full physical distancing and safety measures will be in place, including limiting shopper capacity inside the markets. There will be no live music or eating on site, and shoppers will be asked to follow the “Shop, don’t stop” protocol in effect at grocery stores and other businesses.

Keeping farmers afloat – and providing the public with the fresh, healthy food it needs during the pandemic – is top of mind for Smit and her team this summer. As restaurants and other food-related businesses remain closed, farmers markets have become the only source of revenue for many growers and small scale food producers. 

“The markets are essential right now,” says Chris Billion, a farmer from Lillooet, BC who sells at the Riley Park and Main St. Station markets. “They make up the majority of my annual sales. Without them, I don’t have a business.” 

Recent shopper attendance at VFM’s Riley Park winter market attests to the fact that farmers markets are essential to eaters too. Smit, who’s been onsite at the market over the last few weeks, has been heartened by the support of the community.

Vancouver Farmers Market COVID
Photo via Vancouver Farmers Markets on Facebook

“We know Vancouverites love their farmers markets, but I’ve been impressed with the numbers coming out during the pandemic,” she says. “Some folks have told me that the markets are the only place they shop. That’s inspiring us to keep going right now.”

Along with the weekly markets, shoppers can access food from VFM vendors through its new online platform, VFM Online Orders. While VFM is working on implementing centralized pick-up and delivery in the coming weeks, a variety of these options are available through individual vendors on the platform. 

“There’s no shortage of local food right now, so we need people to come and shop,” says Smit. “But we ask that people send only one member per household and keep interactions to a minimum while at the markets. We hope to get back to being a place for community connection soon, but for now, it’s all about the food.”

Riley ParkSaturdays
May 2-Oct 24
10:00am-2:00pm30th Ave. & Ontario St. 
Trout LakeSaturdays
May 2-Oct 24, 2020
9:00am-2:00pm
13th Ave & Lakewood Dr.     

Kitsilano
 
Sundays
May 3-Oct 25, 2020

10:00am-2:00pm   
10th Ave. & Larch St. 
West EndSaturdays
May 23-Oct 24, 2020
9:00am-2:00pm1100 Comox St. 
Mount PleasantSundays
May 24-Oct 25, 2020
10:00am-2:00pm8th Ave. & Guelph St.
Main St. StationWednesdays
June 3-Oct 7, 2020
2:00pm-6:00pm1100 Station St.

For more information, follow Vancouver Farmers Markets on Facebook.

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