Saskatchewan Open Farm Days is August 8 & 9, 2026.
In or near:
Swift CurrentYour Hosts:
Swift Current & District Farmers' Market
We are a local farmers’ market that accommodates many different locally owned small businesses and artisans, such as bakers, preservers, farmers, ranchers, woodworkers, beekeepers, and potters, to name a few! Basically, as we put it, if you “make it, bake it, or grow it,” you have a place with us. We run an annual farmer’s market in partnership with the City of Swift Current during their “Summer Market” at Market Square, where every Saturday from June 20th until September 26th, we have all our vendors in one spot to provide their local and home-made products to the community.
Our experience is the overwhelming sense of community and local diversity you’ll notice when you visit our farmers market. The locally made and produced products offered for sale are the main attraction that so many people come specifically to the farmers market to experience. There’s no better experience than seeing the local community coming together to support each other with a collective desire to provide everyone with the highest quality products!
Aside from buying products from vendors, which is entirely optional, our farmers market is completely free to attend and peruse!
Bring a bag big enough to haul all the great products you’re inevitably going to want to purchase from our vendors!
There is street parking available all around the area, unfortunately we don’t have parking specific for this event.
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Location Information
Swift Current
Saskatchewan
S9H 2B1
You can find us at Market Square, under the big white tent on the corner of 1st Ave NE and Chaplin Street East in downtown Swift Current.
We try to prioritize diversity amongst our vendors, so that there isn’t an overabundance of any one product. Our vendors sell anything from:
- Baked goods such as simple cookies to specialty sourdough products
- Preserved items such as jams/jellies, pickling, and sauces,
- Fresh garden vegetables
- Home grown beef products like sausage, burgers, snack sticks, and jerky
- Hand crafted wood items
- Honey, honeycomb, beeswax, and other bee products
- Hand made Pottery
- Teas and Coffees
- Other hand made items on an “as space is available” basis







