
The Ambleside Artisan Farmers’ Market can start putting down roots in the neighbourhood it is named after.
The last official debate on the matter in February divided council but the vote for the new location was unanimous.
Members of council, the local business community and the market’s managers praised district staff for “turning over every stone” to find the right site to host the artisan honey dealers and hawkers of organic produce.
“Taking the extra time to accommodate everyone’s preferences was worth the effort. I am fully supportive of this location and thank you for being creative, staff and everyone, including the farmers’ market,” said Coun. Mary-Ann Booth, before casting her vote.
By December 2018, council should be ready to decide on a permanent location in the neighbourhood as the district winds up its Ambleside waterfront plan. But that may not be necessary, Coun. Bill Soprovich suggested.
“I actually feel that this is going to be a site they’ll never want to leave in the future. I think it’s perfect and I think it will grow from there,” he said.
David Jones, a local business owner, said news of the change is being welcomed by his fellow bricks-and-mortar merchants.
“Speaking to a couple people since the last meeting about the farmers’ market, when I mentioned there was talk of Ambleside Park) two of them just lit up like Christmas trees,” he said.
References: nsnews.com