Alberta

Local Vendors and Music Featured at Wetaskiwin Market

By

James Sinclair
March 18, 2026 11:05 am

Residents gathered at the Wetaskiwin Agricultural Grounds on Saturday, March 14, 2026, for a community market that brought together local businesses and live performers. The event, held in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, was designed to support small shops and give neighbours a chance to connect.

The market featured a community stage where local artists performed throughout the day. This setup allowed visitors to enjoy live music while browsing items from regional vendors and artisans at the grounds located at 4214 72 Avenue.

The Wetaskiwin Arts and Music Festival helped organize the Saturday event to highlight local culture. The Wetaskiwin Agricultural Society operates the grounds, which serve as a regular meeting spot for various youth and cultural programs.

While the site is well known for the Alberta Approved Wetaskiwin Farmers Market that usually runs on Wednesdays, this weekend gathering offered a different opportunity for the community to visit. The agricultural grounds remain a permanent home for events like the Rawhide Rodeo and other local gatherings throughout the year.

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