


Southlands Tsawwassen Farmers' Market
About
Southlands Tsawwassen Farmers' Market is a delightful weekly gathering where families can explore fresh local produce, handmade crafts, and enjoy seasonal entertainment in a relaxed outdoor setting. Kids love sampling fresh fruit, watching live entertainment, and the friendly community atmosphere where they can learn about where their food comes from while parents shop from local vendors.
Highlights
- ✓Fresh seasonal produce from local BC farms, perfect for sampling with kids
- ✓Handmade crafts and artisan goods that make great souvenirs
- ✓Seasonal live entertainment and family-friendly activities
- ✓Friendly vendors who often offer samples and enjoy chatting with children about their products
- ✓Outdoor community atmosphere where kids can safely explore
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early (around 10:00 AM opening) for the best selection and cooler temperatures, especially in summer months.
- 2.Bring a reusable wagon or cart for carrying purchases, as kids tire quickly when parents are juggling bags and little hands.
- 3.Pack Canadian cash in small bills, as not all vendors accept credit cards or international cards.
- 4.Let kids pick one special item (like fresh berries or a baked treat) to keep them engaged while you shop.
- 5.The market is in the Southlands shopping area, so combine your visit with other errands or nearby park time for a full morning out.
Best Time to Visit
Visit during late spring through early fall (May to September) when the weather is pleasant and produce variety is at its peak. Arrive closer to opening at 10:00 AM to avoid midday heat and enjoy the fullest vendor selection before popular items sell out.
What to Know
The market operates Saturdays only from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Free parking is available in the Southlands shopping center lot. Prices are in Canadian dollars, and it's advisable to bring cash as well as reusable shopping bags.
Seasonal Notes
The market typically operates from late spring through fall, with the best selection and weather from May through October. Winter months may have limited operation or closure, so check ahead if visiting November through March. Special holiday markets may occur during festive seasons.
Nearby Eats
The Southlands development has several family-friendly restaurants within walking distance, including casual dining options at the adjacent shopping area. White Spot, a Canadian family restaurant chain, is nearby and offers a classic kids menu with the famous Pirate Pak.
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