Truro Farmers market is one of the best markets for grocery shopping. Every week I am able to purchase meats (fresh, local and grass fed), fruits, vegetables, eggs, bread and even cheese all in one stop. There are also excellent artisans - lovely soaps, hand spun yarns, and a rotating array of jewelry makers, potters and wood workers. I really enjoy how the market has the option of purchasing market dollars to use as cash. The fees for purchase go back into the market (rather than to an unaffiliated bank machine provider), and using market dollars saves the vendors from some of the...
Read moreThey do not support local services such as electronics made in Nova Scotia and would create jobs but oh no you rejected me thinking how can somebody do all that you are monkish to me stick to selling dolls and food like primates never going to bring more local businesses or jobs thanks for the rejection time to grow on my own E bay online but I will never be nice to you guys ever. I sold pendants 3 years ago and had no issue but they are made of parts all not from locally you still let me sell them because pendants are too primitive for you to understand. I hope everybody...
Read moreAny time of the year, this indoor/outdoor farm market is a great stop in downtown Truro, Nova Scotia. Park and stroll across civic square, visit the library in a restored heritage building, or walk over to Inglis Place shops before checking out market hall. First visit, found a one-of-a-kind hand carved walking stick made from three different woods. Local growers sell a variety of baked goods, cheeses, jams, and staple roots vegetables for making a hearty soup or traditional creamy Maritime hodge podge. Clean washrooms. Ample free street and...
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