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Open Saturday 8AM-3PM | Sunday 11AM-3PM
Old Strathcona Farmers’ Market is Edmonton’s original, indoor farmers’ market. Located just off historic Whyte Ave, we’ve been operating every Saturday since 1983.
With Edmonton’s finest assortment of vendors, we have a fantastic mix of locally grown and produced goods. We are committed to providing small, independent, local businesses a venue to showcase their locally produced products.
A top thing to do in Edmonton on the weekend—for locals and tourists alike. Come check out the market this Saturday… you’re sure to find something great to take home!
You're Invited! Join us this summer for four weekends of family-friendly fun on 83 Avenue in Old Strathcona. Celebrate summer in the neighbourhood with your friends, family, or solo. Don't miss...
Sundays got more local! Get your veggies, meats, breads, broths, fruit, spices, and more on Sunday in Old Strathcona. Experience a chill, local vibe while checking things off your grocery list....
We’re thrilled to introduce our brand-new OSFM Job Board, designed to connect job seekers with market vendors looking to hire. Exciting News: Our New Job Board is Live! Finding the right job or...
Activities
Kids Colouring Table | All Day |
Lee Conrad Caricatures | 10 AM – 3 PM |
Art Walk | 10 AM – 3 PM |
Community Booth
CPAWS Northern Alberta – Ensuring protected lands and waters means they can keep thriving as healthy ecosystems and leave a legacy for generations to come to live, work, and play.
Activities
Readings by Raevin Tarot | 11 AM – 3 PM |
Art Walk | 11 AM – 3 PM |
Music Buskers
Robert Spady | 11 AM – 12:15 PM |
Just Music Bill | 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM |
Painted Animal Duo | 1:45 PM – 3 PM |
For the Neighbourhood,
By the Neighbourhood.
The Old Strathcona Farmers’ Market has been a gathering place where memories are made and traditions are passed down. Step inside our historic brick building and discover a market filled with friendly faces, fresh finds, and stories woven through generations of local vendors.