As I walk down Isleville street, through Halifax’s North End, it’s quiet and familiar, however I come across a warehouse with the doors wide open. I peer inside… wait a second… there’s quite the buzz in there! People are coming and going, chit chatting, and buying fresh and local veggies, seafood, eggs, meat, and even kombucha! It’s the Isleville Warehouse Market, a recent addition to the North End neighbourhood. Afishionado Fishmongers, Abundant Acres Farm, Holdanca Farms, and Pop Culture Brew Co. came together with the aim of creating a space for people to access healthy and local food. Rather than compete directly with other local farmers, it was important to them to create a neighbourhood market that would bring the community together and support each other’s businesses.
Isleville Warehouse Market
It all began with Afishionado, fishmongers with a focus on sustainable seafood production, renting space in the building and recognizing the potential the space could offer, aligned with their multi-market approach. Justin Cantafio of Afishionado notes that it’s great to be “headquartered in such a vibrant and eclectic part of the city”. Joining up with Abundant Acres Farm, an organic and ecologically conscious vegetable farm, along with Holdanca Farms, specializing in pasture-raised free range meat and eggs, enabled them all to share their customers and create this alternative space.
Dave & Jen Greenberg, Abundant Acres Farm
Cantafio described the market as a cornucopia of Nova Scotian seasonal harvest in your own backyard. Indeed, with a certified organic vegetable farm, whole grain bread, pasture-raised free range meats and eggs, kombucha, and sustainably-harvested seafood, it’s a delicious and healthy recipe for success. Plus, a recent addition has joined the scene! Now you can sip Italian coffee as you peruse the market, with the opening of Espresso 46’s coffee window next door. I wonder… what will be next?
The Warehouse Market is open Thursdays and Fridays from 11am-7pm and Saturdays from 9am-1pm.
Afishionado Fishmongers: https://www.afishionado.ca/
Abundant Acres Farm: https://abundant-acres.com/
Holdanca Farms: https://www.holdanca.ca/
Pop Culture Brew Co.: https://www.facebook.com/popculturebrewco/
Blog Written By: Sherry Stevenson, Research & Evaluation Coordinator, Our Food Project
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