SMITHERS, B.C. – On a beautiful Saturday in the Bulkley Valley, the Smithers Farmers’ Market at Central Park was the place to be, offering a vibrant showcase of the incredible local entrepreneurs, farmers, and artisans who form the heart of the community.
The air was filled with the lively sounds of the Smithers Community Band, creating a festive atmosphere for the crowds of shoppers Browse the diverse array of stalls.
The market is a testament to the region’s rich agricultural scene. Grouse House Farm and Breza Farm had their tables piled high with fresh greens, carrots, and other seasonal vegetables. Adding a splash of unique local flavour, Living Roots Family Farm was on hand with baskets of fresh haskap berries, a sought-after early summer treat.
Local food artisans were also out in full force, delighting visitors with unique creations. Bulkley Valley Hive & Honeyoffered their popular local honey, including a special spicy-infused version for those looking for a bit of heat. The irresistible aroma of fresh-made apple fritters drew crowds to the BV Apple Fritters stand, while the Poutine Shack food truck served up a Canadian classic. The market also provided a taste of global cuisine, with a popular stall offering delicious and authentic Syrian Treats.
Beyond the food, local artists like Dragonfly Studios showcased their intricate framed artwork, highlighting the creative talent within the community.
It’s the hard work and passion of these local vendors that make the Smithers Farmers’ Market more than just a place to shop—it’s a weekly celebration of the skill, creativity, and community spirit of the Bulkley Valley.