South Cariboo Farmers’ Market
100 Mile House / Tsq'Escen'
Tsq'Escen' - Meaning "Broken Rock" in Secwepemctsín derived from the Secwepemc Peoples of the Canim Lake First Nation.










Starting the weekend in the heart of 100 Mile House.
Downtown 100 Mile House transforms every Friday morning from May to September, as the South Cariboo Farmers’ Market sets up in the heart of town, and local musicians take the stage.
Every year, this market welcomes community members young and old to the corner of Birch & Third, serving fresh baked goods and breakfast wraps in the morning before switching to lunch fare for the afternoon crowd. New and returning vendors fill their market stands with a variety of locally-produced items ranging from farm-fresh fruit and vegetables to fresh-cut flowers and plants, locally-raised meat and artisan crafts.
We respectfully acknowledge that the land we gather on, the Tsq’escenmc lands, is the Unceded Traditional Territory of the Secwepemec Nation.
This market participates in the BC Farmers' Market Nutrition Coupon Program.

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