MARKETS

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LOCAL CRAFTS AND FARM FRESH

When you’re not out enjoying the mountains, trails, or rivers of Hope, Cascades & Canyons, consider spending part of your weekend experiencing the local flavour at one of our community markets. They’re the perfect place to meet local vendors, shop for unique handcrafted items, and savour the freshest produce. Our markets complement the outdoor activities that the region is famous for, offering a relaxing way to round out your adventurous weekend.

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Hope Mountain Market

The Hope Mountain Market (Saturdays in Memorial Park May 25 – Sept, 7) features a variety of handmade, homegrown, home-baked and fair-trade items from a variety of vendors and artists. Visit facebook.com/hopemountainmarket for details.

Hope Farmers Market

Every Friday in June, July and August you can find this market located on 3rd Ave. between Fort and Wallace streets. Shop between 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., for flowers, baked goods, crafts and produce. The market is proudly sponsored by the District of Hope and the Hope Chamber of Commerce.

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Hope, Cascades & Canyons Japanese Cultural Itinerary

Within the stunning beauty of Hope, Cascades & Canyons—amidst its rich Indigenous and European history—lies a significant chapter of Japanese heritage waiting to be explored.
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