Most reviewed Flea & Street Markets in New Brunswick


  1. 4.0 Saint John City Market (738 reviews)
    - Fun and Homely/felt like visiting friends.
    Friday: 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM Flea & Street Markets
    Saint John City Market image
    Open year-round, Monday to Saturday, the Saint John City Market offers a unique shopping experience for locals and visitors alike. Nowhere else in Saint John can you experience a traditional "farmers market" while shopping for such a wide selection of goods and services, ranging from dulse to hand-made local crafts, and enjoy a delicious meal from one of the numerous restaurants, featuring local and international foods. The market is alive with the sounds of busy clerks and shoppers, the aroma of fresh food, and colorful displays of produce, meats and seafood. Browse for Maritime crafts, imported items, and items hand-crafted by the City Market's own resident artists. See more..
  2. 4.5 Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market (377 reviews)
    - Worth a Saturday morning visit
    Friday: Spent 1-2 hours Flea & Street Markets
    Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market image
    Recognized as one of Canada’s top 10 community markets, the Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market is the City’s traditional Saturday morning (6am-1pm) gathering spot downtown for fresh and healthy foods, craft, creativity and conversation. With more than 250 indoor and outdoor local suppliers from along the St. John River Heritage Corridor and across the Province, The Market (as it’s known here) is the place to discover seasonal products like fiddleheads and blueberries , ultra-fresh produce, including organics, meats & seafood, cakes & confections, breads, cheeses & homemade jams, fresh-squeezed juices & New Brunswick wines, artisan chocolates, specialty coffees & beans. Ethnic delicacies, from Chinese buns to Lebanese stuffed grape leaves and the City’s famous samosas, are also a big part of The Market tradition. A vibrant space with one-of-a-kind gifts, colourful and quirky, finds include pottery, jewellery, paintings, textiles and lawn sculptures. Breakfast is served up on site. See more..
  3. 4.0 Woodstock Farm & Craft Market (16 reviews)
    - Lots of surprises at good prices
    Friday: 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM Flea & Street Markets
    Woodstock Farm & Craft Market image
    The market has been serving the community for over 45 years. There is a selection of Farm, in season produce, dry beans, maple products, honey, pickles, jams, jellies & meat (lamb, beef, pork, chicken, turkey). Several local artisans & crafters have some wonderful art, hand crafted jewelry, knits, crochet items, sewn items, wood crafts, tole painted items, leather crafts, folk art, etc. Friday the kitchen is open and there is a BBQ as well as many other vendors on site for breads & sweet treats. Through the week there is usually only one vendor there looking after everyone's booth. We work together to keep the market open 6 days a week. See more..
  4. 5.0 Brundage Point Weekly Market (1 review)
    - The Brundage Point Weekly Market
    Spent 1-2 hours Flea & Street Markets
    The Brundage Point Weekly Market is open from 2-6:30pm every Friday from June to September and is a great place to Shop Local, and still find those items from away. All Quality Items, Great Vendors, and Incredible Food! We very much enjoyed the Pot Pies & Croquets! Quite possibly the Worlds Best Turkey Pot Pie!! A definite must try!!! See more..
  5. 4.0 Newcastle Farmers Market (1 review)
    - Went several Friday afternoons
    Flea & Street Markets • Farmers Markets
    Went on Friday afternoons, good place to spend some time. Several vendors on site, picked up fresh produce on many of my visits. Jewellery makers were on site and things could be made to order. Convenient and welcoming vendors. See more..

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