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Sydney Public Market — event in Sydney & CBRM, Cape Breton

Sydney Public Market

Saturday, June 6, 2026 · 10:00 a.m. · Sydney Public Market

Located in Charlotte Street in Downtown Sydney, Sydney Public Market is open every Saturday and during cruise ship days. Saturday Markets (Farmer’s Market) happen every Saturday from 10am-2pm where you can shop products from local farmers, food producers, artisans, newcomer entrepreneurs and independent businesses. Expect live music and delicious international food every Saturday too! Cruise Ship Markets are open from 10am-3pm and feature unique products and gifts to take home from Unama’ki – Ca

Located in Charlotte Street in Downtown Sydney, Sydney Public Market is open every Saturday and during cruise ship days. Saturday Markets (Farmer’s Market) happen every Saturday from 10am-2pm where you can shop products from local farmers, food producers, artisans, newcomer entrepreneurs and independent businesses. Expect live music and delicious international food every Saturday too! Cruise Ship Markets are open from 10am-3pm and feature unique products and gifts to take home from Unama’ki – Cape Breton Island!

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