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Where is the Penticton Farmers’ Market?
The Penticton Farmers’ Market is located in the 100 block of Main Street and often also stretches along Link Road, south of Gyro Park.
We also have some indoor markets at Cherry Lane Shopping Centre in December and April.
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How do I become a vendor?
Click on the “How to Apply” tab. All vendors must make, bake, or grow their own products.
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Are dogs allowed at the Penticton Farmers’ Market?
Pets are allowed at the Penticton Farmers’ Market, but please keep them under control and on a short leash. Also, be aware that sidewalks and roadways can become so hot that they will burn dog’s paws.
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Are there liquor vendors at the Penticton Farmers' Market?
Yes, we host 4 to 5 liquor vendors per market including local wineries, craft distilleries, cideries and breweries.
Liquor vendors are permitted to sell their products from 9am – 1pm. Sampling is now allowed at the Market.
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Can non-profit organizations apply to be at the market?
We welcome non-profit organizations whose goals and objectives are consistent with those of the Penticton Farmers’ Market Society. Please review Section 8 of the PFM Rules and Regulations before applying.
All non-profits wishing to participate in the market are asked to send their requested dates to the market manager via email.
Please include the following information as well:
1. Information about your non-profit organization
2. Indicate what you will be doing at the market
3. Contact informationPlease note: the market does not accept non-profit requests from individuals (wanting to collect sponsorships or donations); religious.
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Can buskers perform at the Penticton Farmers' Market?
Buskers registered with the City of Penticton (Kelsey Johnson – Manager of Recreation, Arts and Culture – email kelsey.johnson@penticton.ca) are allowed at our preferred site at Lakeshore and Main Street.