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Fresh Products Directory PEI FARMERS’ MARKET SCHEDULE 2018 East North WEDNESDAY Charlottetown Farmers’ Market (June-October) 9am – 2pm Point Cape 16 Royal Star Foods Ltd. Crystal Green Farms Kathy & Brian MacKay East Point e Certified Organic n 1A i 10am – 2pm e FRIDAY Cardigan Farmers’ Market (July-September) l 12 Products produced according to national organic e 175 Judes Point Road, Tignish C0B 2B0 2377 Route 112, Bedeque C0B 1C0 e n 1A i DRIVING d e standards. Farmers must pass yearly inspections a l (902) 882-2050 ext 362 (902) 314-3823 e M DISTANCES and maintain an audit trail of their products. 8:30am – 12pm - Bloomfield Farmers Market (Seasonal) ad a -l [email protected] | www.royalstarfoods.com [email protected] | www.crystalgreenfarms.com M e - 9am – 1pm a d Stanley Bridge Centre Farmers’ Market (Seasonal) l - Tignish to 182 16 - s e e SPRING, SUMMER, FALL YEAR ROUND FRESH U-Pick l d Î Summerside Farmers’ Market (Year Around) 9am – 1pm - Summerside s s e e 12 SATURDAY l SEAFOOD MARKET Lobster, Mussels, Oysters, Quahaugs, Bar Clams, MEAT, POULTRY & EGGS AND VEGETABLES Beets, Broccoli, 83km Charlottetown Farmers’ Market (Year Around) 9am – 2pm Î d o s PRODUCTS t e r s t Soft Shell Clams, Haddock, Value Added Products Cabbage, Carrots, Chicken, Eggs, Lamb, Potatoes, Spinach, Turnip 10am – 2pm e è Cardigan Farmers’ Market (June - October) r t Community Shared Agriculture e m lo Murray Harbour Farmers’ Market (Seasonal) 9am – 12pm m i DIRECTORY o k l i 4 14 k 3 Rennies U pick Alan Rennie Captain Cooke’s Seafood Inc. 4 1 3 - 1 Tignish 11am – 4pm 1 r 2O18 Downtown Charlottetown Farmers’ Market (Seasonal) y e 41175 Route 2, Alma C0B 1K0 23675 Trans Canada Highway, Borden Carleton C0B 1X0 Naufrage r i r s SUNDAY e r F e Morell Farmers’ Market (Seasonal) 9am – 1pm r v (902) 853-2667 (902) 437-3620 a 16 a r [email protected] [email protected] 1A C T 307 14 SUMMER YEAR ROUND 2 Bear River FRUITS & BERRIES Strawberries SEAFOOD MARKET Lobster, Snow Crab, Rock Crab, Mussels, Oysters, 12 153 Souris Scallops, Halibut, Smoked Salmon, Salmon, Haddock, Hake, Cod, 1A Provincial Highway Bloomfield Farmers’ Market Shrimp Cable Head West 336 308 ich 2 w Trans Canada Highway rk n 38656 Route 2, Bloomfield C0B 1K0 St. Louis Pa ee al Gr 313 Rollo Bay n à tio d (902) 853-3381 Basin View Seafood Inc. Darnley Na ar Greenwich nd ou St.Peters sla d Airport I -É 2 72 Reuben’s Lane, Darnley C0B 1M0 rd ce SUMMER Alma wa in Ed -Pr ce du 313 Dingwells (902) 836-3903 152 152 rin e- 312 , P I’Îl FARMERS’ MARKET Vegetables, Preserves, Baked Goods, Fresh Fish Miminegash North Cape Coastal Drive ich de Mount Mills 2 nw al [email protected] | www.basinview.ca ee on Hope Gr ati c n 4 ar Morell SPRING, SUMMER, FALL Alberton Green Gables Shore P Webb’s Vegetables Trevor Webb Crowbush 310 Cove 37383 Route 2, Woodstock C0B 1H0 SEAFOOD MARKET Lobster, Snow Crab, Rock Crab, Mussels, Oysters, Red Sands Shore Albion Cross (902) 856 -1181 Scallops, Halibut, Quahaugs, Bar Clams, Soft Shell Clams, Smoked 2 [email protected] | webbsvegtables.ca Salmon, Salmon, Eel, Mackerel, Haddock, Cod, Shrimp, Value Added 2 Points East Coastal Drive 350 SUMMER, FALL Products Lighthouses VEGETABLES Beans, Beets, Carrots, Corn, Cucumbers (Field), Herbs & PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 312 Country Cupboard David & Barb MacEachern 14 Garlic, Onions (Bulbs), Peppers, Potatoes, Tomatoes (Field) 3 313 311 934 Wilmot Valley Road Route 120, Summerside C1N 4J9 Mount Stewart 311 145 Bloomfield (902) 436-4557 Corner The Doctor’s Inn & Organic Gardens Paul & Jean Offer [email protected] 2 Launching Cape Tryon 6 North Rustico 32 Allen Road, Box 92, Tyne Valley C0B 2C0 12 Cousin’s Woodstock Harbour Augustus 22 SUMMER & FALL FARM GATE / SUMMERSIDE MARKET Hog Island Shore 26 Cavendish 6 Scotchfort 4 (902) 831-3057 Lennox Island Green Boughton I. 12 North Île Robinsons I. Stanhope [email protected] | www.peisland.com/doctorsinn VEGETABLES Beans, Beets, Broccoli, Carrots, Cucumbers (Field), Park Corner Gables Rustico 311 4 12 Bird I. 6 Brackley 2 21 214 SPRING, SUMMER, FALL Lettuce/Mesclun Mix, Peas (Pod), Pumpkins/Squash, Spinach, Darnley 101 13 30 Beach 5 Cardigan O Leary Lennox Island Mayfield 31 Tomatoes (Field) 17 6 VEGETABLES, HERBS & OTHER PRODUCTS Asparagus, Beans, 103 21 Stanley Bridge 6 3 27 221 140 . 20 Brackley Fort Augustus 4 Chicken, Eggs, Grapes, Herbs & Garlic, Lettuce/Mesclun Mix, Onions Malpeque Spring Valley 20 25 8 Rustico 6 Pooles Georgetown Marc & Krista Schurman 22 23 28 Point 25 222 Corner Schurman Family Farm New London (Bulbs), Peas (Pod), Rhubarb 142 12 224 24 Dunstaffnage Tyne Ram I. 19 102 25 713 Route 104, Kensington C0B 1M0 5 29 Panmure Valley Courtin I. New 251 7 (902) 836-3929 Burlington 254 3 Island Barry & Carol Balsom Glasgow 15 17 Arlington Orchards 14 Wheatley River 2 347 [email protected] | www.schurmanfamilyfarm.com 11 Montague 13 221 York U-Pick -150 Orchard Road, Arlington C0B 1Y0 14 44 5 Gaspereaux ALL YEAR Brae Harbour 12 104 101 39 224 132 167 6 Vernon River (902) 831-2965 33 251 Brookfield 17 VEGETABLES Cucumbers (English), Herbs, Lettuce/Mesclun Mix, Arlington 8 Brackley Mermaid 315 [email protected] | www.arlingtonorchards.com 2 32 Hunter River Winsloe Sturgeon Peppers, Spinach, Tomatoes (Greenhouse), Grape Tomatoes Kensington 2 21 SUMMER, FALL West Springfield 24 6 2 2 38 Springvale 316 318 Point Fredericton 226 2 FRUIT & BERRIES Apples, Pears, Plums 13 Vernon Kilmuir WestBrook Farms Norman Cairns 12 231 37 Darlington 45 21 New Annan 110 42 3 Bridge 12 8 Hampshire 43 Orwell 4 3732 Route 225, Stanchel C0A 1Y0 West Pt. St. Marys 17 Wilmot Valley 225 9 Warren La Factorie Fish Retail and Takeout . Road (902) 621-0362 12 Hartsville Grove North 26 Beach DRIVING 11 1A 18 River 24 206 8323 Route 11, Wellington C0B 2E0 12 107 20 Stratford 324 Point [email protected] | www.westbrookfarm.ca 121 Freetown Bellevue Stanchel 235 Tea Hill 267 (902) 854-2675 DISTANCES Miscouche 120 Glenmartin 11 Rose Valley SUMMERSIDE FARMERS’ MARKET 13 . 23 318 [email protected] | www.acadiansupreme.com 11 2 10 Cornwall Summerside to Halifax 11 14 Brookvale Rocky 17 MEAT Beef 8 Point 18 SPRING, SUMMER, FALL (By Bridge) 328km 124 225 Glenwilliam 1A Murray 348 Murray Kinkora 246 206 River SEAFOOD MARKET Lobster, Rock Crab, Scallops, Salmon, Mackerel, Summerside to Halifax 11 Linkletter 19 Harbour Abram-Village 19 Eldon 18 Prince Edward Aqua Farms 298km 35 205 Herring, Haddock, Hake, Sole, Cod, Value Added Products (By Ferry) 1A Belfast 5891 Route 20, New London C0B 1M0 7 Governors I. 315 11 . 9 Bedeque (902) 886-2220 13 1A 207 41 4 Emmerdale Eden Farm Tina & Arthur Davies 119 15 36 18 [email protected] | www.peaqua.com Union Corner Crapaud 10 Emery Road, Linkletter C1N 4J8 112 34 Pinette YEAR ROUND Bonshaw 40 (902) 436-5180 Cap-Egmont Fernwood SEAFOOD MARKET Mussels, Oysters, Scallops, Quahaugs, 10 Victoria DeSable Point Prim 209 [email protected] | www.emmerdaledenfarm.com 4 19 SUMMER & FALL FARM GATE / SUMMERSIDE MARKET Soft Shell Clams Cap Egmont 19 . St. Peters I. Borden-Carleton 16 . VEGETABLES, FRUITS, HERBS & SEEDS Beans, Root Crops, Herbs & 10 Pt. Prim Flat WOOD ISLANDS FERRY TERMINAL Gallant’s Seafood Market Borden Pt. River Wood Garlic, Greens, Onions, Peas, Summer & Winter Squash, Raspberries, . Islands 10056 Route 6, Stanley Bridge Wharf C0A 1E0 Bridge to New Brunswick . Car Ferry to Nova Scotia - Rhubarb, Tomatoes CONFEDERATION BRIDGE 13 km • 9 mi 12 minutes (902) 886-2716 PONT DE LA CONFÉDÉRATION Northumberland Ferries Ltd. Pont à destination du Nouveau-Brunswick 22 km •14 mi 75 minutes [email protected] | www.gallantspeifood.com 13 km • 9 mi 12 minutes Traversier vers la JMK Fish Mart Nouvelle-Écosse SPRING, SUMMER, FALL Larkin Bros. Inc. Paul & Harvey Larkin Northumberland F erries Ltd. 110 Queens Wharf, Summerside C1N 0A6 22 km• 14 mi 75 minutes (902) 888-2800 SEAFOOD MARKET Lobster, Rock Crab, Mussels, Oysters, Scallops, 2565 New Glasgow Road, New Glasgow C0A 1N0 New [email protected] Halibut, Quahaugs, Bar Clams, Soft Shell Clams, Smoked Salmon, Trout, (902) 964-2710 Brunswick The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries produces the Fresh Products Directory for www.peilocal.com/listing/jmk-fish-mart-lobster-hut/ Salmon, Mackerel, Haddock, Cod, Shrimp, Value Added Products [email protected] | www.larkinbros.com information purposes only. The Department is not Nova SPRING, SUMMER, FALL YEAR ROUND Larkin Bros. Inc. Paul & Harvey Larkin responsible for any outcomes related to activities as 20526 Trans Canada Highway Route 1, Crapaud C0A 1J0 a result of the use of the Directory. Scotia SEAFOOD MARKET Lobster, Snow Crab, Rock Crab, Mussels, Oysters, Stanley Bridge Centre Farmers’ Market POULTRY Fresh and Frozen Turkeys, Fresh and Frozen Chickens, 9979 Route 6, Stanley Bridge C0B 1M0 (902) 964-2710 Scallops, Halibut, Quahaugs, Bar Clams, Soft Shell Clams, Smoked Ground Turkey, Smoked Turkey Breast, Bone in Breast Turkey, [email protected] | stanleybridgecentre.ca [email protected] | www.larkinbros.com Salmon, Salmon, Eel, Smelts, Mackerel, Herring, Haddock, Hake, Sole, Turkey Legs, Turkey Thighs SUMMER YEAR ROUND Cod, Shrimp, Value Added Products The New Argyle Farmery Janell MacDonald & Kyle Smith FARMERS MARKET Beets, Broccoli, Cabbage, Carrots, Eggs, Herbs Doiron Fisheries POULTRY Fresh and Frozen Turkeys, Fresh and Frozen Chickens, 507 New Argyle Road, New Argyle C0A 1H7 Arlington Orchards Barry & Carol Balsom and Garlic, Parsnips, Potatoes, Turnips, Cheese
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