Holiday Markets

November 03, 2021


The holidays are a fantastic time to shop local. With so many holiday markets in our region, here's a list of where to shop and when, so you don't miss a single one!

A one-day craft market held in November and May each year. Over 30 skilled artisans with a fantastic selection of work including, pottery, jewellery, fibre arts, paintings, wood turnings and sculpture, stained glass, and so much more.

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An extension of their highly successful seasonal market, the Kingston Christmas Market features a number of New Brunswick-made products you can only find there!

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Over 30 tables of crafts, baked goods and more, in support of the Empty Stocking Fund.

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Celebrate the holiday season while shopping the unique Hampton vendors and taking in the beautiful lights of Light The Town/Shop The Town, an initiative led by the Town of Hampton's Chamber of Commerce.

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The Village of St. Martins' businesses transform to offer a selection of beautiful hand-crafted, locally-made gifts, food and fun for everyone on your list! 

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Shop a full house of artisans, crafters, local businesses and yummies guaranteed to make your Christmas spirit soar.

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Featuring 48 juried Craft NB members set up and ready to sell quality handmade products just in time for the holidays!

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Meander the streets of uptown Saint John, visiting local vendors, restaurants, pop-up markets, and more, sprinkled with holiday cheer throughout!

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Featuring all the Fullerton Farms favourites as well as some seasonal vendors and a visit from the big man himself!

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The Quispamsis Farmers Markets kicked off this summer and has been a fantastic success. Now moved inside for the winter months, don't miss the vendors at their first Winter Festival.

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 A fun day for the whole family, featuring a locally-made artists craft show, children’s games, carollers, a bonfire, family photo props and backdrops and more, including Father Christmas!

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A perfectly festive lead-up to the big day. Enjoy lights, music and pop-up vendors. 

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Reconnaissance du territoire

La région de Saint John est située sur le territoire traditionnel et non cédé des nations Wolastoqiyik, Mi’Kmaq et Peskotomuhkati. Ce territoire est couvert par des traités de paix et d’amitié conclus avec la Couronne britannique au cours des années 1700. Les traités ne cédaient ni le territoire ni les ressources, mais reconnaissaient les titres des Wolastoqiyik, des Mi’Kmaq et des Peskotomuhkati, en plus d’établir les règles pour ce qui se voulait une relation durable entre nations. 

Envision Saint John : l’agence de croissance régionale rend hommage aux aînés, passés et présents, et aux descendants de ce territoire, et s’engage à aller de l’avant dans un esprit de vérité, de collaboration et de réconciliation.