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If you're looking to enjoy local flavors, handmade goods, and the lively spirit of Vancouver, don’t miss the West End Farmers Market, held every Saturday from 9 am to 2 pm, May through October at 1100 Comox Street.
This popular market is a weekend favorite for locals and tourists alike. Nestled between lush trees and peaceful city parks, you’ll find:
The market is dog-friendly and family-friendly, with plenty of green space to relax and enjoy your snacks under the trees. You’ll also see residents walking their dogs, families doing their weekly shopping, and friends catching up over locally roasted coffee.
West End Farmers Market isn’t just about shopping—it’s about connection. You’ll chat with farmers who grow your food, discover new local brands, and support Vancouver’s vibrant community of small businesses and artisans.
The market is located at the corner of Bute and Comox Street, right between two of Vancouver’s most vibrant areas: Davie Street and Robson Street. You’ll find a wide variety of restaurants, coffee shops, bakeries, and local boutiques. English Bay is also within walking distance if you want to continue exploring after your visit.
Yes! Nelson Park, which runs along Comox Street, has a dedicated off-leash dog area. It’s a great place to let your dog run while you relax on one of the many benches and enjoy a snack or coffee from the market.
Yes, the market is flat and accessible, making it easy to navigate with strollers or wheelchairs.
Most vendors accept debit or credit cards, but it’s a good idea to bring some cash just in case.
Street parking is available in the neighborhood, though it can be limited. Walking, biking, or taking transit is often the easiest way to visit.
Yes, there's a public washroom located in Nelson Park right beside the market. Additionally, several nearby cafés just a few blocks away also offer restroom access for customers.
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