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High River Spring Market Brings Local Vendors to Highwood Centre

Inclusion Foothills hosts a spring market featuring local artisans and small businesses at Highwood Centre in High River.

· 2 min read · HOC Calgary Desk

The High River Spring Market is bringing together local vendors and community members at Highwood Centre, a chance to support small businesses and artisans in the foothills region south of Calgary. The market is hosted by Inclusion Foothills, a community organization focused on bringing people together and supporting local commerce.

Spring markets like this one serve a specific purpose in smaller communities. They create a concentrated moment where farmers, makers, craft producers, and home-based businesses can reach customers directly—cutting out middlemen and building relationships. For High River residents, it's an opportunity to stock up on locally sourced goods before summer hits. For vendors, it's a high-traffic day that can make a real difference to their bottom line.

The mix at these events typically ranges widely: fresh produce from local farmers, handmade crafts, baked goods, preserves, artisan products, and services from local tradespeople. It's the kind of event where you're likely to find something you didn't know you needed—a locally made candle, fresh pastries, hand-thrown ceramics, or honey from a nearby apiary. The atmosphere tends toward casual and social, with families browsing, kids running between vendor stalls, and neighbors bumping into each other.

Inclusion Foothills positions this as more than just commerce. The organization emphasizes community connection, which means the market often includes local music, food trucks, or activities for kids. It's a gathering as much as a shopping opportunity, the kind of event that reinforces why small-town community still matters even as e-commerce and big-box retail dominate most people's shopping lives.

If you're heading south to High River this week or next, the market is worth a stop—and supporting local vendors is always worth the slight inconvenience of browsing in person rather than clicking through your phone.