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Athabasca Region Itineraries: Thursday Out In Boyle

If you are looking for a fun day trip from Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Athabasca or one of the area’s Summer Villages or campgrounds, take a Thursday off, jump in the car and visit the Village of Boyle!

Boyle is 1 hour 45 minutes north of Edmonton,  2 hours 45 minutes south of Fort McMurray and 40 minutes southeast of Athabasca! The village once was the site of a large lumber mill but now serves as a hub for the local agricultural community and the Summer Villages of Mewatha Beach, Bondis, and Long Lake. It’s also an important commuter stop between Edmonton and Fort McMurray on Hwy 63!

Why visit Boyle on Thursdays? Because that’s the day of the Boyle Farmers’ Market! You Can grab a bite, take a stroll through town on the walking trail, splash at the water park, stock up on goodies at the Farmers’ Market then grab an iced coffee at the Co-op gas bar on your way back home!

 


Grab a Bite

Save your appetite for a meal at one of Boyle’s dining experiences!

If you are into some amazing pizza, Boyle Pizza House serves up delicious pizza favourites, Italian-style subs and more. They have some tables outside so you can dine and take in the sunshine.

Other food choices in Boyle include Boyle Truck Stop for authentic diner food and the Keep Café, a food truck that serves up burgers and poutine! There’s also the Boyle Burger Bar for drive-in burgers and The Pepper Tree Café serves fresh and tasty Chinese food.

 

Boyle Historical Walking Trail

Burn off some of your delicious lunch with a walk on the Boyle Historical Walking Trail.

The Boyle Historical walking trail starts at the Boyle campground and circles back through town. Follow the directional signs along the path.

 

Boyle Splash Park

If you are with the kids, Boyle has a great combined splash and skateboard park to check out. The facilities include washrooms and picnic tables.

 

The Boyle Farmers’ Market

The Boyle Farmers’ Market is a staple of the Boyle community during the summer months! The vendors offer up artisan crafts, home-baked goods, preserves, hand-made jewellery and fresh produce from the local Hudderite colony! One of the newest vendors is a snow cone vendor that makes delicious cold treats with Italian soda flavours!

The Market recently changed their hours from 3 pm – 6 pm to better serve the community. You can find it in Downtown Boyle at the Community Centre.

While you’re Downtown, be sure to check out the shops and boutiques on Main Street!

 

Get Fueled Up

You’ll need some fuel for the ride home, coffee for you and gas for your vehicle! Make a stop at the North Corridor Co-op Gas Bar.

The Gas bar now has an iced coffee machine. You can make your custom iced coffee and grab some snacks too.

The gas bar has brand-new pumps with 24/7 self-service.

 


We hope you have a great time exploring Boyle on Thursdays or any day! If you have any questions about Boyle amenities please contact athabascaregiontourism@gmail.com!

Show us your fun day trip to Boyle by sharing your photos on social media with the hashtag #VisitTheAthabascaRegion or #LiveLifeOutside

Tourism Spotlight: Athabasca & Boyle Farmers’ Markets

The Athabasca Region is lucky to have 2 fantastic Farmers’ Markets during the summer and for one, the winter as well! They are the Athabasca Farmers’ Market and the Boyle Farmers’ Market. Both are essential parts of their respective communities! Providing opportunities for Athabasca Region vendors to sell to the public and improving the local economy.

 


 

Athabasca Farmers’ Market

The Athabasca Farmers’ Market is held every Saturday in the Summer from 10 am to 2 pm. You can find an amazing selection of vendors set up at the Athabasca Riverfront Park. On an occasional Saturday, you might find them at the Senior Center or another location in Downtown Athabasca, due to another event happening at the Riverfront.

There is a great selection of Make It – Bake It – Grow It items including baked goods, meats, produce (in the summer), and food from around the world! There are also artisan crafts, handmade soaps and personal care items, 3-D printed toys, yard art and more. There are new vendors all the time!

The Athabasca Farmers’ Market is also a mainstay of Athabasca’s big Canada Day celebration! They partner with The Magnificent River Rats Festival and hold their market with the festival.

For most of the summer Markets, Athabasca’s multiple food trucks show up at the Riverfront to offer delicious lunches and snacks!

The Market is located at the Athabasca Regional Multiplex during the winter months on every second Saturday until Christmas. Many of the same vendors come to the Winter markets, except produce vendors. They usually take a break for March and April and start up again on the first Saturday of May.

Here is some history of the Athabasca Farmers’ Market, from founder Yvonne McDermid:

Having moved here from St. Albert – the city known for having Western Canada’s Largest Outdoor Farmers’ Market, I was anxious to plant the seed for a Farmers’ Market here in Athabasca.   After the closure of the old Farmers Market location on the corner of 49 St and 49 Ave., I contacted the Manager of the St. Albert Market and asked her how I would go about starting a market here in Athabasca.  With the government documents in hand I approached the President of the Chamber of Commerce – who I believe was Trevor Martin at the time, to sponsor the first, Alberta Approved Farmers’ Market in Athabasca.  In approx 2005 or 06 the market saw its beginning in the lower level of the Community Hall .  When the community hall was scheduled for demolition the Market moved to the basement in the Legion. The chamber of Commerce decided it was no longer financially sustainable and withdrew its support – so with no revenue, no vision, and no direction, it suffered a slow death, finally closing its doors in about 2009.

In the fall of 2011, myself and 4 other like-minded individuals, who wanted to see the resurrection of an Athabasca Farmers’ Market, formed our own Not-for-Profit Society for the sole purpose of sponsoring this market.  This not-for-profit society was originally called North Country Community Council   With a generous donation from an anonymous gentleman in our community, we were able to get the Market off the ground in Nov of 2011.   Two years later, with grants from both the Town and County, and a name change to Athabasca Market Association, we were on our feet and on the road to success.  Athabasca has such a beautiful river setting so moving the market outdoors in the summer was always my dream and it was finally realized in the summer of 2012.  I remember that year struggling to get 7 or 8 vendors out – now we fill that space with 30-40 tents every Sat. May – Sept with vendors coming from as far away as Ft.McMurray, & Edmonton.

Many people are not aware of the differences that exist in Farmers’ Markets – If you have an “Alberta Approved Farmers’ Market”, which we do, you work in conjunction with Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development and your local health inspector.  All our food vendors are required to complete an On-line Food Safety Course.  As an approved market we also encourage and prefer the “Make it, Bake it, Grow it,” vendors and are restricted to allow no more than 20% Multiple Level Sales at our Market.

 You’ve probably seen this little farm girl with blue overalls and straw hat on our printed advertisements but weren’t aware of its significance. This Sunnygirl logo is the trademarked logo for Alberta Approved Farmers’ Markets.  It helps the consumer identify that the market is approved and they are affiliated with a chain of high quality markets offering Alberta-produced products that consumers can trust.  It indicates that we have met the government guidelines to offer you the best market experience possible.

 

Visit the Athabasca Farmer’s Market on Facebook to learn more and to stay up-to-date with vendors and Market dates. You can check out their Instagram, too.

 


 

Boyle Farmers’ Market

The Boyle Farmers’ Market is held on Thursdays from noon to 3 pm, May to September, at the Boyle Community Centre in Downtown Boyle. Boyle Ag Society is its main sponsor.

At the Boyle market, you’ll find a great assortment of baked goods, home preserves, crochet toys, woodworking and more. They feature fresh seasonal vegetables later in the summer.

You can find some special markets during the summer! They will be at the Boyle Wildberry Festival, and the Shoreline Shore RV park, plus they have Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas season special markets. You can stock up on all your holiday treats!

Visit the Boyle Ag Society’s Facebook page for more information.

 

Make it a day trip!

Boyle and Athabasca are within day-trip distances from Edmonton, Fort McMurray, St. Albert and other regional locations. Make a day of it by visiting the Farmers’ Market, having some lunch and then finishing off with a hike!

Share photos of your Farmers’ Market finds with the hashtag #VisitTheAthabascaRegion. #LiveLifeOutside