📖 Fredericton's reseller scene, while not dominated by traditional large-scale flea markets, offers unique opportunities for finding vintage and second-hand treasures. The Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market, a long-standing institution, is known for its diverse vendors, and while primarily a farmers' market, it can yield handcrafted items and unique gifts that might appeal to certain resellers. For dedicated vintage and antique hunters, establishments like Fresh Vintage Home & Cottage on Regent Street and Chase Benjamin Antiques on King Street are key spots, offering everything from vintage furniture to quirky collectibles and ephemera. The city also hosts the Fredericton Antique Show semi-annually, bringing together dealers from across the Maritimes with a diverse selection of furniture, art,
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🛒Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market
📍 Fredericton
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Address
665 George St, Fredericton, NB E3B 1K4, Canada
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Open
Saturdays, 7:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Recognized as one of Canada's top community markets, it's a Saturday morning hub for locals. While known for food, it has a strong contingent of local artisans and antique dealers.
💰 What to buy here
🏺Local Pottery & Ceramics
BuyC$10-C$40→Sell onlineC$30-C$100 on Etsy
Look for unique glazes and artist signatures on the bottom. Functional pieces like mugs and bowls sell well.
🪵Hand-carved Wooden Items
BuyC$15-C$50→Sell onlineC$40-C$120 on Facebook Marketplace
Look for items made from local woods like birdseye maple. Bowls, spoons, and small sculptures are common.
⚓Maritime Antiques
BuyC$20-C$80→Sell onlineC$60-C$250 on eBay.ca
Look for small nautical items like brass bells, lanterns, or vintage fishing floats. Authenticity is key.
Tip:The craft and antique vendors are mixed in with food stalls both indoors and outdoors. Do a full loop before buying to see everything on offer.