Prince Edward Island farmers' markets
Like peanut butter and jelly, Prince Edward Island and potatoes just seem to go together. And they do -- there are more than 30 varieties of potatoes growing on the Island, including Yukon Gold, Century Russet, Chieftain and the popular Russet Burbank. At farmers' markets on PEI, you can choose your favourite, straight from the farm, before it's made into French fries and shipped all over the world.
Buy some of your groceries at these markets:
Charlottetown Farmers' Market
100 Belvedere Avenue
P.O. Box 2738, Charlottetown
PE, C1A 8C4
Phone: 902-626-3373
Open: Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (year-round) and Wednesdays, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (July and August)
With more than 60 stalls offering brightly coloured Island produce, handmade crafts and enticing international cuisine, you could happily explore -- and eat -- an entire day away. Thanks to a partnership with the PEI Association for Newcomers, designed to help new immigrants get started in the food industry, the market also boasts African, Indonesian, Thai and Polish cuisine among its many ethnic food stalls -- all are available to take out as well as eat in.
For those looking for more traditional market fare, there are plenty of Island-grown vegetables, including potatoes, leeks and asparagus and meat, ranging from beef to buffalo. Handmade crafts, such as knitwear, stained glass and pottery round out the market's offerings.
See the entire range of Homemakers.com's Canadian farmer's markets series, mapped out with Bing.com's maps by clicking here.
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