About
The Downtown Winnipeg Farmers’ Market brings fresh, locally grown produce, meat, crafts, jewelry, and artisanal goods to the heart of downtown Winnipeg.
Shopping at the Downtown Winnipeg Farmers’ Market supports local businesses and helps build a tight-knit community among residents, visitors, and vendors. The curated list of vendors is proudly Manitoban, ensuring customers can feel good about the food they’re buying.
The market is more than just a place to shop; it's a lively and festive gathering spot. Visitors can enjoy live music and a friendly community atmosphere that makes the shopping experience memorable.
While in the neighborhood, visitors are encouraged to explore downtown’s dining and service options. It's the perfect outing to enjoy with colleagues, friends, and family.
❄️ Oct - May : Every Thursday in City Place Winnipeg
Our year-round market is a vibrant community hub where you can connect with producers and makers from across our province. Check out their website for location info and hours.
🌞 June - September: Every Thursday at Manitoba Hydro Place
Come rain or shine, we’ve got you covered – in case of inclement weather, we’ll seamlessly transition indoors so you can continue to enjoy the market experience downtown without any interruption. Check out their website for location info and hours.
Hours
- Monday8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Tuesday8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Wednesday8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Thursday8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Friday8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- SaturdayClosed
- SundayClosed
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About Manitoba
The culinary scene in Manitoba, Canada, offers a delightful fusion of diverse flavors, fresh ingredients, and a strong emphasis on local cuisine. Nestled in the heart of the Canadian prairies, this province showcases a rich culinary heritage influenced by its indigenous roots, European traditions, and a growing international culinary community. From farm-to-table experiences to innovative fusion restaurants, Manitoba's culinary scene has something to satisfy every palate.
One of the defining aspects of Manitoba's culinary landscape is its strong connection to the land. The province boasts fertile farmlands and vast agricultural regions, providing an abundant supply of fresh produce, grains, and livestock. The farm-to-table movement is prominent here, with many restaurants showcasing locally sourced ingredients in their menus. Visitors can savor dishes prepared with Manitoba-grown ingredients like bison, wild game, berries, mushrooms, and vegetables, ensuring a true taste of the region's natural bounty.
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About Winnipeg
Winnipeg’s culinary scene is a lot more than just perogies and honey dill – although, we are particularly proud of our potatoes, dough, butter and signature chicken finger-accompanying condiment.
More than 100 languages are spoken in Winnipeg, and this worldly ensemble has helped create neighbourhoods like The West End which is celebrated for its pho, injera, curries, jerk and tacos. Surrounded by farmland as far as the eye can see, the city’s top bakers (many of whom moved here from France) continue to embrace (and mill onsite) all manner of wheat, making for some of the best sourdoughs and pastries in Canada. You’ll also find plenty of local grains being used at our distilleries when it comes to vodka, gin and whiskies.