Farmers’ Market

Whistler Farmers’ Market: The beloved Whistler Farmers’ Market traditionally runs weekly on Sundays during the summer and fall, featuring local growers, artisans, ready-to-eat foods and more in the Upper Village at the base of Blackcomb Mountain. While specific 2026 dates haven’t been published yet, it’s expected to return mid-May through mid-October, with markets running 11 AM–4 PM on Sundays, plus select Saturday long-weekend bonus markets similar to past seasons. Vendors are currently preparing for the 2026 season with applications opening in mid-January through late-February 2026.

Pemberton Farmers Market: In nearby Pemberton, the Farmers Market is a weekly community event on Fridays, famed for seasonal produce, artisan foods, crafts and live music at the Downtown Community Barn. While 2026 dates haven’t been fully posted yet, past seasons ran from late May (around May 30) through the end of October, with regular hours of 3 PM–6 PM on Fridays during the main season. Keep an eye on updates from local tourism sources for confirmed 2026 opening details.

Squamish Farmers’ Market: The Squamish Farmers’ Market operates year-round with seasonal rhythms — spring markets start in early March (March 7 to April 25 in 2026, typically 10 AM–2 PM on Saturdays), followed by the summer/fall weekly markets that continue throughout the warm season. After the spring run, the Saturday markets generally continue throughout spring and summer with local produce, baked goods, crafts and music; winter markets also run into December.

Together, these markets offer a vibrant taste of the Sea-to-Sky region’s local food and artisan culture — from Whistler’s scenic Sunday strolls to Pemberton’s Friday afternoon community vibe and Squamish’s Saturday gatherings — with 2026 dates rolling out soon as organizers finalize schedules.