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Trout Lake Farmers Market

Vancouver


One the city's largest farmers markets lures locals from East Vancouver and beyond with dozens of stalls hawking everything from fresh, local-grown produce to baked treats and artisan goodies. Arrive early to beat the crowds and scoff the best selection.


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