
Bandit's rummaging for the good stuff.
Give it a second. He's got a basket, zero shame, and usually the right page.

Give it a second. He's got a basket, zero shame, and usually the right page.
10 producers in the Powell River food loop.
First greens of the season, free-range eggs, and the kind of storage crops (potatoes, beets, onions) that got your grandma through February. Frozen meats year-round. Regular at the Sunday market.
📍 Powell River
Community self-serve farm store with rotating local produce. The kind of place you stumble into while running errands and leave with the best green onions of your life. Open daily — honour system.
📍 Cranberry / Westview, Powell River
Locally grown frozen blueberries and strawberries — the kind that remind you what berries are supposed to taste like. Perfect for smoothies, baking, or barely thawed on morning cereal.
📍 Powell River
Sprouts, microgreens, and wheatgrass flats. High in nutrients, crunch, and the kind of flavour that makes salads worth eating. Locally grown indoors year-round by Lori.
📍 Westview, Powell River
Raw, unpasteurized honey from happy bees in the hills above Powell River. We don't rush them and they don't rush us. Available at the market through fall and winter.
📍 Hammil Lake area, Powell River
Heritage farm up in the Myrtle Point area. Fresh greens, raw honey from our own hives, pasture-raised frozen meats, and goat's milk soap in scents you didn't know you needed. The bees and goats do the real work.
📍 Myrtle Point, Powell River
The longest-running farmers' market in the qathet region, going strong since 1987. Over 65 vendors who make it, bake it, grow it, or wild-harvest it. No imports, no resellers, no nonsense.
📍 Paradise Exhibition Grounds, McLeod Road
Pasture-raised meats from animals that actually saw the sun. Frozen cuts and specialty products. Committed to ethical farming in the qathet region.
📍 Powell River
Pushing the seasons in Powell River — winter produce so you can eat local even when it's raining sideways. Extending the growing calendar one stubborn vegetable at a time.
📍 Powell River
Certified organic farm growing vegetables the way they should be grown — in actual dirt, by actual people. Weekly CSA boxes mid-June through October with free delivery to Westview, Townsite, and Cranberry. Farm-fresh eggs too.
📍 Byron Road, Powell River
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