Abbotsford’s agricultural community spans one-third of our city, comprising over 1,200 working farms. We’ve got farmers’ markets, farm stores, and pick-your-own experiences that bring fresh, local food straight to your table year-round.

The Abbotsford Community Farmers Market runs on Saturdays from 9 am to 1 pm at Jubilee Park, 2552 McCallum Rd. This is our primary weekend market where you’ll find the freshest seasonal produce and connect directly with our incredible local growers. Check their schedules from May to October.
While there isn’t a Sunday market with a “Fort Abbotsford” name, you can find local vendors like Takhar Berry Farms at the Abbotsford Community Farmers Market.
For your weekly fresh produce, the Abbotsford Farm & Country Market is a fantastic option on Saturdays.
We recommend arriving right at opening time for the best selection. Those perfect strawberries and seasonal vegetables from our local farms sell out quickly, and you’ll experience the excellent community connections before the markets get busier later in the day.
Abbotsford’s Agricultural Landscape and Farm Fresh Guide
We live in a community where farming forms the backbone of our region, building a strong agricultural heritage that brings exceptional food straight to your table. Our Farm Fresh Guide celebrates this abundance by featuring local farms where you can buy fresh produce and horticultural products directly from our dedicated growers. This showcases our commitment to supporting Abbotsford’s farming families and providing you with year-round access to the freshest food our community has to offer. Find more information on Abbotsford’s agricultural sector on the City of Abbotsford website.
Abbotsford’s Farm Statistics
Right here in Abbotsford, we’ve got 1,295 farms spread across our beautiful region, making us one of Metro Vancouver’s most significant agricultural centres. Our farming operations are incredibly diverse, keeping our community connected to fresh, local food. These hardworking Abbotsford farmers grow everything from seasonal fruits and vegetables to specialty crops, so you get exceptional produce right from your backyard. This strong agricultural presence makes Abbotsford a true farming powerhouse, supporting both our local economy and our commitment to sustainable, community-driven food systems.
Farm Fresh Guide
Abbotsford’s rich and diverse agricultural terrain makes our Farm Fresh Guide your direct connection to local producers. We’ve mapped out our community’s incredible farming heritage, making farm-fresh shopping easy for you.
You’ll find seasonal produce and quality meats at locations throughout our region, from family farms to specialty growers. Our guide connects you with farmers’ markets, including the Abbotsford Community Farmers’ Market, where local food brings our community together. These wonderful gatherings strengthen neighbourly bonds while supporting the sustainable agriculture that makes Abbotsford such a special place to call home.
Weekly Farmers Markets and Seasonal Events
We’ve mapped out Abbotsford’s wonderful farmers’ market scene so that you can plan your weekly trips for fresh food. Our community hosts several markets, notably the Abbotsford Farm & Country Market. Let’s review the weekly schedule and seasonal calendar so you won’t miss opportunities to connect with our amazing local growers and artisans.
Weekly Market Schedule
Weekly Market Schedule
Looking for fresh produce or artisan bread? Abbotsford’s farmers’ markets have you covered throughout the growing season. We’ve organized this schedule to help you plan your visits for the freshest fruits and vegetables.
| Market | Schedule |
|---|---|
| Abbotsford Community Farmers Market | Saturdays 9 am-1 pm (May-Oct) |
| Lepp Farm Market | Daily 9 am-6 pm (year-round) |
| Neufeld Farm Market | Year-round |
| Nature’s Pickin’s Market | Year-round |
Local farmers bring incredible produce grown right here in our community. You’ll find everything from SPCA-certified meats to no-spray vegetables, and connect directly with the people who grow your food.
Seasonal Event Calendar
Seasonal Event Calendar
We follow nature’s growing season here in Abbotsford, with each month bringing fresh harvests and wonderful community celebrations. You’ll find markets running from May through October, perfect for creating weekend family traditions.
Our Saturday anchor is the Abbotsford Community Farmers Market at Jubilee Park. Year-round opportunities are available at local farm markets such as Lepp Farm Market, Neufeld Farm Market, and Nature’s Pickin’s Market, that showcase our community’s agricultural abundance.
Outside weekend markets, you can visit local berry fields daily for pick-your-own experiences, turning any day into a harvest celebration right here in Abbotsford.
Abbotsford’s farm stores give you direct access to local farmers all year long. You’ll find Lepp Farm Market offering an incredible selection of locally grown produce, ethically raised meats, and fresh baked goods in their spacious facility. Neufeld Farm Market provides a wide array of seasonal fruits and vegetables. For a healthy and organic selection, check out Nature’s Pickin’s Market. These direct connections with our growers build stronger community ties while bringing fresh, quality food straight to your table.

Growing Your Own Food and Community Gardens
Growing Your Own Food and Community Gardens
We know farm stores build great relationships with local growers, but you can go further by growing your own food. Abbotsford’s Fraser Valley climate and soil work brilliantly for herbs, vegetables, fruits, and nuts in your own garden. Got just a balcony? Container gardening still gives you plenty of options. When you don’t have private space, our community gardens offer shared plots where you’ll meet neighbours, swap knowledge, and learn from each other. Local nurseries stock everything you need to start. When we grow our own food, we’re supporting Abbotsford’s sustainability goals and strengthening our community connections. For more local inspiration, check out our guide to Hot Chocolate Crawl in Abbotsford BC.
Educational Farm Experiences and Field Access
When you want to understand where your food co



