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Fresh Products Directory for Information Purposes Only • PEI FARMERS’ MARKET SCHEDULE 2016 • East North WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Point 1 Royal Star Foods 12 Arsenault’s Fish Mart Cape 16 1A Certified Organic 175 Judes Point Road, Tignish, PE C0B 2B0 246 Heather Moyse Drive, Summerside, PE C1N 5Y8 East Point e Morell n Products produced according to national organic Stanley Bridge Cardigan Charlottetown Downtown i 1A e 74 l (902) 882-2050 (902) 436-7490 12 standards. Farmers must pass yearly inspections e e 9 am-2pm 9am-1pm n 10am-2pm Charlottetown i Centre d and maintain an audit trail of their products. e a [email protected] | www.royalstarfoods.com [email protected] | www.arsenaultsfishmart.com l e 9am-1pm 11am-4pm M DRIVING - Summerside Cardigan ad a SPRING, SUMMER, FALL -l YEAR ROUND M e - DISTANCES FRESH d U-Pick 9am-1pm 10am-2pm a l - 182 Charlottetown 16 - s SEAFOOD: Lobster, Snow Crab, Mussels, Oysters, Scallops, Halibut, SEAFOOD: Lobster, Snow Crab, Rock Crab, Mussels, Oysters, Scallops, e e l d Î - 9am-2pm s Tignish to Stratford Murray Harbour s Quahaugs, Bar Clams, Soft Shell Clams, Salmon, Haddock, Hake, Cod PRODUCTS e e Halibut, Quahaugs, Bar Clam, Soft Shell Clams, Smoked Salmon, 12 l Summerside Î d 9am-1pm 9am-12pm o s t e Salmon, Smelts, Mackerel, Herring, Haddock, Hake, Cod, Shrimp r 83km Community Shared Agriculture Summerside s t e r è DIRECTORY t m Five Star Shellfish e 2 4pm-7pm o l m i k lo 1066 Milligan’s Wharf Road, Ellerslie, PE C0B 1J0 14 i 4 13 Kool Breeze Farms 2O16 k 3 1 4 1 (902) 831-2906 Douglas & Ian Simmons 3 - Tignish 1 r y e r i Naufrage r s [email protected] | www.fivestarshellfish.com 231 Read Drive, Summerside, PE C1N 5B1 e r 1A F e r v 16 a ra YEAR ROUND (902) 436-1900 C T [email protected] | www.koolbreezefarms.com 307 SEAFOOD: Oysters, Quahaugs 14 2 YEAR ROUND Bear River 1A Provincial Highway 3 Rennies U-Pick FARM MARKET: Vegetables, Beans, Corn, New Potatoes, Strawberries, 12 Alan Rennie Blueberries, Vesey’s Seeds, Annuals, Perennials, Trees and Shrubs 153 Souris Trans Canada Highway 336 41175 Route 2, Alma, PE C0B 1K0 Cable Head West 308 ich 2 w (902) 853-2667 rk n St. Louis Airport Pa ee al Gr 313 Rollo Bay [email protected] 3 on à ati d Greenwich d N uar St.Peters an do North Cape Coastal Drive Isl -É 2 SUMMER rd ce wa in Ed -Pr Alma ce u 31354 Dingwells FRUITS & BERRIES: Strawberries 152 152 rin e-d 312 Green Gables Shore , P I’Îl Miminegash ich de Mount Mills nw al ee on Hope Gr ati Red Sands Shore c n 4 ar Morell 4 Arlington Orchards Alberton P Barry & Carol Balsom Crowbush 310 Points East Coastal Drive Cove Albion Cross73 150 Orchard Road, Arlington, PE C0B 1Y0 2 Market - Ellen’s Creek Plaza, 509 North River Road, Charlottetown Lighthouses PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Market - Route 2, Miscouche C0B 1Y0 350 (902) 831-2965 [email protected] | www.arlingtonorchards.com 2 312 14 FALL, SUMMER 313 311 Mount Stewart 311 FRUITS & BERRIES: Maple Syrup, Honey & Cider, Apples, Pears, Plums, 145 Bloomfield Corner 53 Sweet Corn 2 Launching 14 County Cupboard Cape Tryon North Rustico 12 2 Cousin’s Cavendish 6 David & Barb MacEachern Harbour Augustus 22 72 Webb’s Vegetables Hog Island Shore Green 6 Scotchfort 4 5 Lennox Island 50 Boughton I. 934 Wilmot Valley Road, Summerside, PE C1N 4J9 12 27 Gables North Île Robinsons I. Stanhope Trevor Webb Park Corner Rustico 52 311 (902) 436-4557 5 12 Bird I. 6 Brackley 37383 Route 2, Woodstock, PE C0B 1H0 2 21 214 [email protected] Darnley 101 26 Beach 5 71Cardigan (902) 856 -1181 O Leary Lennox Island 1820 29 13 6 103 6 [email protected] | webbsvegetables.ca SUMMER, FALL 221 51 3 . 67 140 Stanley Brackley Fort Augustus 4 VEGETABLES: Beans, Beets, Carrots, Cucumbers (Field), Lettuce/ Malpeque Spring Valley 20 23 25 258 Rustico 6 Pooles Georgetown SUMMER, FALL 6 Bridge Point 25 222 Corner New London 28 Mesclun Mix, Onions (Bulbs), Peas (Pod), Peas (Snow), Spinach, 142 12 224 New 30 Dunstaffnage VEGETABLES, HONEY: Beans, Beets, Carrots, Corn, Cucumbers (Field), Ram I. 102 19 Tomatoes (Field) Glasgow 49 Panmure Herbs & Garlic, Onions (Bulbs), Peppers, Potatoes, Tomatoes (Field) Courtin I. 24 251 7 6 Tyne Valley Burlington 254 3 66 Island 15 17 14 Wheatley River 2 55 347 11 York Montague Crystal Green Farms 14 221 5 15 104 6 The Doctor’s Inn & Organic Gardens 12 101 Gaspereaux Kathy & Brian Brae Harbour 132 13 224 Vernon River Paul & Jean Offer 167 6 251 17 2377 Route 112, Bedeque, PE C0B 1C0 8 Brackley Mermaid 315 32 Allen Road, Tyne Valley, PE C0B 2C0 2 4 Hunter River Winsloe Sturgeon (902) 831-3057 (902)314-3823 Kensington 22 31 2 21 West Springfield 24 [email protected] | www.crystalgreenfarms.com 2 2 Brookfield Springvale 56 316 318 [email protected] | www.peisland.com/doctorsinn Point 226 2 YEAR ROUND 13 Vernon Kilmuir SPRING, SUMMER, FALL 12 231 21 110 3 Bridge Orwell MEAT, POULTRY & EGGS AND VEGETABLES: Beets, Broccoli, 12 New 8 36 4 St. Marys VEGETABLES, HERBS & OTHER FARM PRODUCTS: Asparagus, West Pt. 225 35 46 17 . Annan Hartsville 9 Hampshire 37 Road Cabbage, Carrots, Chicken, Eggs, Lamb, Potatoes, Spinach, Turnip 48 26 57 Beach Beans, Chicken, Eggs, Grapes, Herbs & Garlic, Lettuce/Mesclun Mix, Slemon Freetown 47 24 206 Park 1A Stratford DRIVING 12 9 107 20 324 Point Onions (Bulbs), Peas (Pod), Rhubarb 11 121 235 Tea Hill 58 Bellevue DISTANCES Miscouche 120 267 Glenmartin 16 Jen and Derek’s Farm 11 13 14 Rose Valley 13 Cornwall . 23 318 11 2 16 Derek & Jen Campbell Summerside to Halifax 11 Brookvale Rocky 17 7 Acadian Supreme Inc 18 579 MacMurdo Road, North Bedeque , PE C1N 4J9 (By Bridge) 328km 124 8 225 Point Glenwilliam 70 8323 Route 11, Abram Village, Wellington, PE C0B 2E0 Linkletter 1A Murray 348 Murray (902) 436-5876 Summerside to Halifax Kinkora 246 61 206 River (902) 854-2675 11 19 19 Harbour [email protected] | www.jenanddereksfarm.com 298km Abram-Village 4 38 39 40 41 42 Eldon 18 www.acadiansupreme.com (By Ferry) 7 59 205 Bedeque 1A Belfast SUMMER, FALL, WINTER 15 Governors I. 315 SPRING, SUMMER, FALL 11 . 10 11 12 1A 13 207 VEGETABLES: Broccoli, Carrots, Cauliflower, Lettuce/Greens, Herbs 65 4 SEAFOOD: Lobster, Rock Crab 119 32 34 18 and Garlic, Peppers, Onions, Tomatoes, Parsnips, Leeks, Zucchini Union Corner 112 Crapaud Pinette Bonshaw Emmerdale Eden Farm Cap-Egmont Fernwood 8 10 DeSable 20963 17 Captain Cooke’s Seafood Point Prim Tina & Arthur Davies Victoria 33 eek 694 23675 Trans-Canada Highway, Borden-Carleton, PE C0B 1X0 Cap Egmont 17 21 19 . 10 Emery Road, Linkletter, PE C1N 4J8 19 68 (902) 437-3620 . St. Peters I. (902) 436-5180 Borden-Carleton . 24 White Gables at Hope River 10 Pt. Prim Flat 64 [email protected] | www.emmerdaledenfarm.com YEAR ROUND WOOD ISLANDS FERRY TERMINAL Pieter & Geraldine Ijsselstein Borden Pt. River Wood Islands SEAFOOD: Lobster, Snow Crab, Mussels, Oysters, Scallops, Quahaugs, . ALL YEAR AT FARMER’S MARKET 18 Broadway Road, Hope River, PE C0A 1E0 Bridge to New Brunswick . Car Ferry to Nova Scotia - CONFEDERATION BRIDGE 13 km • 9 mi 12 minutes Bar Clams (902) 621-0280 PONT DE LA CONFÉDÉRATION Northumberland Ferries Ltd. VEGETABLES, FRUITS & BERRIES: Garlic, Tomatoes (Field & 22 km •14 mi 75 minutes Pont à destination du Nouveau-Brunswick Agriculture and Greenhouse) Lettuce/Mesclun Mix, Peas (Pod & Snow), Beans, www.whitegablesathoperiver.com 13 km • 9 mi 12 minutes Traversier vers la Forestry Nouvelle-Écosse Raspberries, Haskaps/Currants, Pumpkins, Squash, Carrots, Onions 18 Basin View Seafood Darnley SPRING, SUMMER, FALL Northumberland Ferries Ltd. (Bulbs) 72 Reuben’s Lane, Darnley, PE C0B 1M0 22 km• 14 mi 75 minutes (902) 836-3903 FRUITS & BERRIES, VEGETABLES: Beans, Beets, Carrots, Lettuce/ Mesclun Mix, Peas(Snow), Potatoes, Raspberries, Strawberries, Swiss New The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries produces the [email protected] | www.basinview.ca Brunswick Fresh Products Directory for information purposes only. 9 Compton Vegetable Stand Chard, Tomatoes (Field) 30 Larkin Bros. Inc. The Department is not responsible for any outcomes Nova Matthew Compton SPRING, SUMMER, FALL Paul & Harvey Larkin related to activities as a result of the use of the Directory. 268 All Weather Highway, Summerside, PE C1N 4V4 SEAFOOD: Lobster, Rock Crab, Mussels, Oysters, Scallops, Halibut, 68 Larkin Lane, Route 258, New Glasgow, PE C0A 1N0 THE FRESH PRODUCTS DIRECTORY IS Scotia 25 Hope River Farm PUBLISHED BY: (902) 888-2454, (902) 315-2751 Quahaugs, Bar Clams, Soft Shell Clams, Smoked Salmon, Salmon, Eel, Nancy Sanderson (902) 964-2710 facebook.com/comptonsveg [email protected] | www.larkinbros.com Welcome PEI Smelts, Mackerel, Haddock, Cod, Shrimp 4236 St Mary’s Road, Hope River, PE C0A 1N0 www.welcomepei.com | 902.894.7071 SUMMER, FALL (902)621-1958 YEAR ROUND The publisher accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of material contained herein. The FARM MARKET: Beans, Carrots, Corn, Cucumbers, Haskaps 19 Prince Edward Aqua Farms [email protected] | www.hoperiver.ca MEAT: Fresh & Frozen Turkeys, Fresh & Frozen Chickens, Ground Turkey, Fresh Products Directory is distributed free of 5891 Route 20, Spring Brook, PE C0B 1M0 charge to promote the consumption of Berries,High Bush Blueberries, Potatoes, Pumpkins, Raspberries, YEAR ROUND Smoked Turkey Breast, Bone in Breast Turkey, Turkey Legs, Turkey Thighs, Prince Edward Island food products. Strawberries, (902) 886-2220 Turkey Sausages, Turkey Meatballs Island Hill Farm [email protected] | www.peaqua.com MEAT, POULTRY & EGGS: Chicken, Eggs, Lamb, Pork, Speciality Meat 35 Products, Duck, Rabbit Flory & Robby Sanderson YEAR ROUND 31 Island Pride Garden Co.
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