Our family-owned and operated nursery is easily the largest bedding plant and hanging basket supplier in the Valley. We have 40,000 square feet of greenhouses, 4,000 square feet of gift shop, and 32 bulk bins. We offer: a very large … Continue reading
Enjoy a full line of fruit, vegetables, dairy, deli, bakery and natural foods. Our seasonal ice cream stand and gazebos creates a fun, relaxing experience all summer long. In summer this year, we will be preparing to plant blueberries. Visit … Continue reading
With over 40 years in business, Mary’s Garden has proven to be the best place around to get the freshest, “daily-picked” fruit and vegetables. No U-pick. We provide safer and fresher homegrown produce than the big stores. With over 30 … Continue reading
Whether you are cooking for your family or guests, Lepp Farm Market is a great place to start your shopping. The Fraser Valley meats come from animals raised without antibiotics or added growth hormones. The dry-aged beef, free-run poultry and … Continue reading
KBF Nursery and Farm Market is a family owned and operated business since 1980. We are one of the largest farms in the heart of the Fraser Valley growing over 800 acres of fresh berries, produce, and nursery stock. You … Continue reading
Opening April 1, 2014. At The Local Harvest Market we are committed to providing our community with naturally grown foods that are produced right here on our 30 acre farm and in our region. At our convenient location in Chilliwack, … Continue reading
Howard Wong Farms, established in 1975, is a family-owned and operated farm and farmers’ market, a customer-friendly business, offering top quality produce. We grow and sell many of our own products, including corn, green and red cabbage, pumpkins, and all … Continue reading
U-Pick and ready picked berries in season at Bissett Farms where our customers enjoy great service and the best tasting berries grown on Westham Island. U-pick and ready picked strawberries, raspberries, loganberries, tayberries, blackberries, red/white & black currants, gooseberries. All … Continue reading