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Local products markets in Bas-Saint-Laurent
During your trip to Bas-Saint-Laurent, take the opportunity to visit the many public markets. Meet the passionate producers who will be happy to discuss with you. In addition, you will discover exceptional local products. All in a lively and festive atmosphere ...
 
Marché Sainte-Anne
Rain or shine, Marché Sainte-Anne is open every Saturday to delight foodies. It's where you can meet local farmers offering farm fresh eggs, artisanal cheeses, fresh baked breads and pastries, heirloom varieties of fruits and vegetables, organic produce ...
 
Atwater Market in Montréal is known for its many butchers and delicatessens, as well as its horticultural vendors and farmers whose kiosks are brimming with fresh produce and border the perimeter of the building from spring through summer. Its many shopkeepers ...
 
Markets of Val-David is regarded by producers, Laurentian residents and occasional visitors alike as the market with the widest choice and highest quality products. People also come for the incomparably warm atmosphere on rue de l'Académie, right in the ...
 
About thirty producers are gathered in this public market. During the summer, they offer a wide variety of horticultural and vegetable products. Six shops join them to offer you local products. This good address is at the corner of chemin Quatre-Bourgeois ...
 
Known for its friendly atmosphere and welcoming artisans, the Deschambault public market aims to be a meeting place for food producers, fruit- and vegetable-pickers and craft processed food makers from the greater Portneuf area. Its mission is to highlight ...
 
Located in the borough of Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, the Maisonneuve Market opened its doors at the beginning of the 20th century in a majestic stone building. From the market gardener to the baker, the butcher and the fishmonger, from the flower ...
 
Neighbour of the Fromagerie L'Ancêtre, this public market brings together thirty producers and artisans of the food industry. You will find a wide variety of regional products. Fill up with freshness! Picnic area on site.
 
Inaugurated in 1847, Marché Bonsecours is acknowledged as one of Canada's ten finest heritage buildings and has become an essential stop on any visit to Old Montréal. Headquarters of the Conseil des métiers d'art du Québec (Québec Crafts Council), the ...
 
The Marieville public market, accessible by taking exit 37 on Autoroute 10. Participating producers offer you the best food to brighten up menus and can advise you on healthy options. In addition to tastings, family and cultural activities are also organised ...