Logo for Athabasca Grown featuring two green plants inside a greenhouse with a sun in the top right corner, and the text "Athabasca Grown" in orange and "Northern Alberta Fresh Food" in green underneath.

Your Local Food Network!

Did you know that there are some amazing local food producers in the Athabasca Region?

From greens and carrots to wheat berries for flour, to honey and beef, Athabasca producers have the fresh and healthy products consumers are looking for! They are YOUR local food network!

Some of these food producers have been active in the Athabasca Grown project and provide input and their expertise. They have agreed to have Athabasca Grown signage on their market displays or sales area, to help build recognition around the Athabasca Grown brand and to connect local consumers to the network!

Are you a local food producer and would like to be part of the program? Get in touch with us here and we’ll sign you up!

The Athabasca Grown Network

Logo featuring a stylized house roof with a weather vane on top, three trees, and animals including a rooster, cow, and pig, with the text 'Norland Brae' underneath.

Norland Brae Farm sells fresh vegetables, sourdough bread, and Highland cattle beef at the Athabasca Farmers’ Market. All grown in Athabasca County!

They sell at the Athabasca Farmers’ Market.

Website: www.norlandbrae.ca

Norland Brae Farm

A collection of freshly harvested vegetables including carrots, beets, garlic, and potatoes in a metal tub on a wooden deck.

BFF Farm is a regenerative market garden north of Edmonton offering fresh veggies, fruits, and unique products like jams, pickles, and sourdough bread. They focus on high-quality, locally grown produce for farmers' markets and on-farm sales.

They sell at the Athabasca Farmers’ Market.

Website: www.facebook.com/bff.farm.family

BFF Farm

A woman standing at a farmer's market stall with a sign that reads "OLOMERO FARM". The stall has various vegetables, including white onions, carrots, and garlic, on a striped tablecloth. Behind her is a white canopy and a vehicle with open doors. The market is outdoors with a clear blue sky.

Olomero Farm sells fresh vegetables and herbs, grown at Island Lake!

They sell at the Athabasca Farmers’ Market.

Website: facebook.com/OlomeroFarm

Olomero Farm


Black and white logo for Martin's Apiary featuring a beehive, bees, and a wreath of leaves, with the text 'Martin's Apiary, a small family farm, est. 2015'.

Martin’s Apiary is a small family farm located near Athabasca, focusing on honeybees. They offer honey and other bee products, as well as botanicals and more. Pastured eggs & pork, and grass-finished lamb are also available.

They sell online or at the Athabasca Farmers’ Market.

Website: www.martinsapiary.com

Martin’s Apiary

Logo with the words "Life" and "Bread" separated by a bread slice illustration with a wheat symbol in the center.

Life Bread sells wheat berries grown in Athabasca County! They also sell flour grinders and bread machines to make your own freshly ground wheat bread!

They sell online or at the Athabasca Farmers’ Market.

Website: lifebreadwellness.com

Life Bread

A close-up of freshly harvested garlic bulbs with roots and green stems, laid out on newspaper.

Elliot Acres sells fresh garlic and freeze-dried garlic seasonings. Watch for strawberries and more!

They sell at the Athabasca Farmers’ Market.

Website: Coming Soon!

Elliott Acres


Logo for Athabasca Farmers' Market featuring a cowgirl with a hat, holding a flag, standing in front of a sunrise with green hills, and the text 'Athabasca Farmers' Market'.

The Athabasca Farmers’ Market is the go-to venue for local food in the Athabasca area!

This popular Saturday market is held outdoors from May to the end of September and then indoors at the Athabasca Multiplex over the winter.

Check their media for their schedule.

Website: www.facebook.com/athabascafarmersmarket

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