Saskatchewan

Yorkton Farmers’ Market Returns For The 2026 Season

By

James Sinclair
March 20, 2026 1:17 pm

The Yorkton Farmers’ Market is preparing for its 2026 season at the Parkland Mall in Yorkton, Saskatchewan. The market typically operates on Thursdays from late March or early April through December, providing a central place for residents to shop for fresh food and handmade products directly from local producers and artisans.

Local farmers and makers who want to sell their goods at the market are encouraged to submit their applications through the market’s official channels. The market requires all participants to meet specific health and safety standards, including Saskatchewan Health safety certification for those handling prepared foods and home-grown items.

Since it was first established in 1975, the market has served as a long-standing tradition for the community and a boost for the local economy. It has operated out of the Parkland Mall since 1995. People interested in becoming a vendor can find the necessary application forms and rules on the official website.

The market’s return to the mall marks another year of supporting small business owners and local food security. It remains a regular gathering spot for neighbors to connect with those who grow and make products right in the region.

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