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Avalon

St. John's Farmers Market

245 Freshwater Road, St. John's, NL, Canada

Saturdays 9am-4pm Year Round

Avalon

Belbin's Grocery

85 Quidi Vidi Road, St. John's, NL, Canada

At Belbin’s Grocery Urban Market, we make grocery shopping simple.

Western

Winding Brook Farms

5 Cherry Street, Kippens, NL, Canada

Local farm in Black Duck Siding producing honey products and vegetables.

Avalon

The Natural Gardener

8 Sunny Hill Rd, Ferryland, NL, Canada

The Natural Gardener is a mixed vegetable farm operation located in Ferryland, NL. We also produce a special liquid kelp soil conditioner.

Avalon

Hallidays Meat Market

103 Gower Street, St. John's, NL, Canada

Western

Stephenville Farmers Market

95 West Street, Stephenville, NL, Canada

Open Saturdays 9am-1pm

Avalon

Bay Roberts Vegetable Patch and Shearstown Gardens

321 Water Street, Bay Roberts, NL, Canada

Central

Quinlan Farms

Road to the Isles, Baytona, NL, Canada

Labrador

Nature's Best Farm

Mud Lake Road, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL, Canada

Nature's Best provides a variety of high quality, pesticide-free foods to the people of Labrador through open markets and business contact

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