On summery Saturday mornings, the Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market is a flurry of colour and activity. Stalls teem with strawberries, cherries and blueberries and just about every vegetable you can think of – all fresh-picked from farms located within an hour or so from the city – while families snack on ready-to-eat treats, from cupcakes and wood-fired pizza to Lebanese specialties and samosas. Vendors sell maple syrup, dozens of local cheeses, fresh fruit tarts, donairs, BBQ pork buns and handmade samosas.
With two food truck alleys and 250 vendors, this 67-year-old market is more than a thriving community hub. (Though it’s that too – the Market, as the locals refer to Boyce, has been recognized as one of the top 10 community markets in the country). According to Jesse Demers, chef at the acclaimed nearby restaurant Isaac’s Way, it’s also the top “culinary must do” for visitors to Fredericton.
But this lively year-round weekend tradition is also just one of the ways you can savour Fredericton’s distinctive local flavour.