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Owner Pam Vincent's sense of style is reflected in the artsy and quirky range of jewelry, gifts, handbags, clothing, greetings cards, homewares, and irresistible chocolate truffles in this upscale boutique.
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Owner Pam Vincent's sense of style is reflected in the artsy and quirky range of jewelry, gifts, handbags, clothing, greetings cards, homewares, and irresistible chocolate truffles in this upscale boutique.
In a large converted community hall, Judy Tait makes beautiful and stylish pottery from local clay, many pieces imprinted with the forms of leaves and wildflowers.
Representing around 20 local artists and artisans, this gallery covers a range of works, including fine art, crafts such as ceramics and jewelry, and books. Shipping can be arranged. The gallery also exhibits paintings at Moncton's airport.
Owner-artist Stephen Smith's art—on framed prints, T-shirts, tote bags, and note cards—focuses on local birdlife. The shop, which also has gardening and nature products, is in an 1837 heritage building within a garden, with some interesting features inside. Call to check off-season opening hours.
Every Friday from 4 to 6 pm and every Saturday, from 8 am to 1 pm, this weekly market brims with fresh produce, baked goods, ethnic cuisine, crafts, and live music.
Normand Brandford's paintings and prints reflect his affinity with farm animals—some living examples of the subject matter look on from the surrounding pastures—as well as local wildlife, landscapes, and nostalgic scenes.
This friendly store has an incredible range of arts and crafts, jewelry and other accessories, souvenirs, fashions, books, and collectibles, many of which are souced locally.
The weekly market buzzes on Saturday from 8 am to 2 pm, with more than 130 vendors selling fresh produce, meat and deli foods, baked goods, and crafts. Vendors serve delicious Asian, Mediterranean-Canadian, and Latin-American food here Monday through Saturday.
Regulations no longer allow tours of the smokehouse, but the friendly owners will explain the process of producing some of New Brunswick's best cold-smoked Atlantic salmon, and you can buy the finished product. You'll also see it for sale in local grocery stores and on the menu at many regional restaurants.
Fine art, handblown glass, hand-painted silks, jewelry, woodturning, and other crafts by more than 100 New Brunswick artists are sold here, and the "little big art gallery" next door has works produced elsewhere in the Maritimes.
Showcasing art by local artists and covetable handmade items sourced from Moncton and beyond, this is a sweet spot to pick up something fun to take home.
In a perfect setting for wildlife art, this studio sells prints by the late Lars Larsen. His New Brunswick scenes in particular make excellent souvenirs.