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Ladner Village Market's 2020 season opens today

It’s finally time to go to market! The Ladner Village Market kicks off its 24th season today as a food-only affair due to COVID-19 health protocols. The market will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Ladner Village Market sign
The first Ladner Village Market of the season takes place today from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

It’s finally time to go to market!

The Ladner Village Market kicks off its 24th season today as a food-only affair due to COVID-19 health protocols.

The market will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. along its usual stretch of 48th Avenue in Ladner Village, although this year it will be completely fenced and include a cap on the number of shoppers at any one time.

The 2020 season was scheduled to begin last month but the first two editions had to be cancelled due to the pandemic. Today will be the first of five dates this year with markets also set for July 26, Aug. 9 and 23, and Sept. 13.

Vendors will be selling fresh produce, prepared foods and edible plants. This focus allows vendors and shoppers to maintain physical distancing within the existing market footprint.

Here’s what you need to know about the market:

* It will be completely fenced with one entrance at the corner of Delta Street and 48th Avenue. There will be ample area to queue prior to entering and there will be a controlled number of people allowed in the market to allow for proper physical distancing.

* The market will flow in one direction only. Shoppers will be asked to follow the “Shop-Do Not Stop” theme found in all farmers’ markets this year.

* There will be multiple hand washing/sanitizing stations within the market and it is highly recommended each guest entering the gates use hand sanitizer upon entry.

* No eating is allowed within the market so you must keep all foods in their packaging until after you leave the market.

* Vendors will be taking necessary precautions within their booths to ensure hygiene, so shoppers are asked to follow their instructions and signage.

* No dogs will be allowed into the market, except for certified service dogs.

* Shoppers will be encouraged to use cashless, no contact payment methods.