Downtown Salmon Arm Farmers’ Market
Salmon Arm / Quaaout or Skwlax
Quaaout or Skwlax - Derived from the Skwlax te Secwepemculecw (Little Shuswap Lake Indian Band) name for their community, meaning "Black Bear" in Secwepemctsín.















Building community around food by supporting local food security initiatives.
The Downtown Salmon Arm Farmers’ Market is entering its sixth season in its location at the 300 block of Ross Street near Hudson Avenue. With a mandate to build community around food, this rain-or-shine market features eight vegetable and produce vendors, with a total of up to 50 vendors at full capacity.
With a fountain and stage nearby, live music and entertainment, as well as kids’ activities, are often organized onsite. Curb side pickup for orders placed through the market’s online store is also available. Don’t miss delicious baked goods and the region’s haskap berries when they’re in season!
The Downtown Salmon Arm Farmers Market acknowledges that it operates on the Traditional and Unceded territories of the Secwepemcul’ecw Peoples.
This market is selling BC vendor products through an online farmers’ market store. Shop Online Now

This market participates in the BC Farmers' Market Nutrition Coupon Program.
