Night Market

Friday, September 13  |  5 PM to 10 PM  |  Jubilee Park

Experience a night of culinary delights with an evening of flavours from around Abbotsford and the Fraser Valley. From dishes made with local ingredients to handcrafted beverages to live music, this event is the best way to end your summer and welcome the fall season.

General (Ages 13 & Up)

$40+ Tax & Fees
  • Admission to the Night Market
  • 8 Night Market Tokens (Value of $20)

Children (Ages 6-12)

$10+ Tax & Fees
  • Free Admission (w/ Paying Adult)
  • 4 Night Market Tokens (Value of $10)

5 and Under

Free
  • Free Admission (w/ Paying Adult)

WHAT TO EXPECT

FOOD & BEVERAGE VENDORS

Savor handcrafted food and beverages from local vendors in Abbotsford and the Fraser Valley. Each vendor will offer a variety of menu options, ranging from samples to full-sized portions.

Vendors will be accepting Night Market tokens, valued at $2.50 each. Food prices range from 2 to 4 tokens based on portion sizes.

  • Banter Ice Cream
  • Blue Aprons Patisserie
  • El Companeros
  • Little Sprout Cafe
  • Maan Farms
  • Mia Birria
  • Ophelia Bakehouse
  • Restaurant 62
  • Lucente’s Osteria
  • The Chef’s Acre
  • The Fishing Panda
  • Wingerz
  • Cannon Estate Winery
  • Crow’s Nest Distillery
  • Heritage Acres Distillery
  • Field House Brewing
  • Old Yale Brewing
  • Maan Farms Estate Winery
  • Raven’s Brewing
  • Roaming Spirits Bartending
  • Ripples Winery & New Wave Distillery
  • Singletree Winery
  • Taves Estate Cidery
  • Trading Post Brewing
  • 20 Harvest Challenge – Dig for Your Rights!
  • Abbotsford Canucks
  • Archway Urban Farm
  • BC Ale Trail
  • Central Fraser Valley Search & Rescue
  • Star FM
  • Tanglebank Estate
  • The Reach Gallery Museum

SITE MAP

Check out the site map for the Night Market. Please note that this year, we’ve moved the entrance along the west side of the pickleball courts.

LIVE MUSIC

Enjoy live music from talented local artists from Abbotsford and the Fraser Valley at the Night Market. See the lineup below!

You may recognize him from the TV Smash hit Canadian Idol. Not one season, but two! Greg he was a finalist on both seasons and rocked the judges and fans socks off! He has since played thousands of shows, performing events and venues throughout Canada and the US. Armed with a Guitar, Stompbox and one of the most soulful voices you will ever hear.

Greg performs great renditions of well known classics and current Top 40 covers. Greg is an amazing addition to any event’s entertainment. On and off the mic, you’ll be entertained!

Ryan McAllister is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and record producer. Over the last fifteen years he has played thousands of concerts on five continents with artists ranging from Sam Roberts and Noah Gundersen to Willie Nelson and Carly Rae Jepsen.   He has recently played along side multiple Grammy-award winner Michael W. Smith, Juno award winner Brian Doerksen, and multiple Juno winner Tim Neufeld & The Glory Boys. He’s headed up the bands Dakona and North Country Gentlemen and his music has appeared on Billboard, MTV, Much Music, Top 40 radio, film and TV and has been nominated for Covenant and Dove awards. An accomplished studio producer, McAllister has worked with dozens of independent artists and produced and co-wrote up-and-coming country artist JJ Shiplett’s debut album, Drifter. He produced and co-wrote Tim Neufeld & The Glory Boys Hootenanny album which won the 2016 JUNO Award for Christian/Gospel Album of the Year.
Multi-Instrumentalist. Solo Artist. Producer. Kyler Pierce’s live performance career has spanned almost two decades and has taken him everywhere from local gigs to international stages, festivals, and sold-out clubs. Kyler is an active member of the Fraser Valley arts community and loves to cultivate good vibes through live music while engaging with fellow music lovers.

FOOD & FARM AWARDS

From farmers and producers to bakers and chefs, the culinary community of Abbotsford strives to work together to support locals and give patrons access to the freshest ingredients and that handmade and homegrown goodness we are known for. This year, the Food and Farm Awards will be featured during the Night Market’s stage programming.

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely! The Night Market welcomes friendly dogs, but they must be kept on a leash at all times and must be picked up after by their humans!
Tokens are valued at $2.50 each and can be combined to buy larger portions. All drinks cost 2 tokens ($5), except for sample sizes which are 1 token. Food prices range from 2 to 8 tokens based on portion sizes. Stay tuned for the vendor listing!
Jubilee Park is situated in Historic Downtown Abbotsford, where several public parking lots and street parking options are available. Please check the signage on site for information on maximum parking durations. View parking map HERE.
If we are not sold out, a limited number of tickets will be available at the door for last-minute planners. However, we strongly recommend purchasing tickets in advance.

Yes! We encourage you to bring a chair or blanket to set up in front of the stage and enjoy the music! Additional seating such as long tables, themed-seating lounges, and adirondack chairs are available.

Re-entries are NOT allowed. Once you have left the event site, you will not be permitted to enter again.

All food and beverages at the Night Market must be bought using tokens. A general ticket (for ages 13 and up) includes 8 tokens, valued at $20. Additional tokens can be purchased on-site for $2.50 each.
Please email jgraham@tourismabbotsford.ca if you are interested in volunteering.

Outside food and beverage (including alcohol) are prohibited on the event site.

Bottled water, pop, and coffee is available onsite at certain vendor locations. Special Taste of Abby mocktails are also available at the Roaming Spirits Bar.

Please drink responsibly and avoid drinking and driving. We recommend all patrons plan their ride home in advance. Arrange for a friend to pick you up, take public transit, or call a ride-share or taxi!

Highlights from Last Year