2025 Yuletide Market Series

$5.00 (16 and under free) – single day admission | $10.00 Market Pass – good for admission to five market
November 7 - December 14
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2025 Yuletide Market Series

We are excited to once again have local businesses showcasing their beautiful products across 7 different markets, including a Night Market, our 2025 Yuletide Market Series is not one to miss! Designed as a retail pop-up store, the Christmas craft markets have a rotating list of vendors, ensuring you will find something new and unique each weekend. Visit our Yuletide Market Series this season and discover why we are one of the most popular Christmas craft markets in Victoria. This is a fantastic opportunity to support and shop local leading into the holiday season.

Food: Pizza made in our outdoor cob oven in the Orchard, so bring your appetite!

Snacks and beverages: The Bilston Cafe will be open daily, serving hot and cold beverages as well as snack items.

Live music: on select dates we will have live music in the barn for some festive holiday cheer.

Each Christmas craft market will be open Friday, Saturday, Sunday from 10am – 4pm, and ending the season with our Christmas Night Market Monday – Thursday, December 15 – 18 from 4pm – 8pm. Hot drinks and food will be available for purchase.

Admission:
  1. $5.00 (16 and under free) – single day admission, redeemable for a Bilston Creek Farm item at checkout. Available online, or purchase at the door on market day.
  2. $10.00 Market Pass – good for admission to five of our markets. Each weekend has a new set of vendors, so come back and enjoy a new shopping experience each weekend. Non-transferable, non-redeemable. Available for purchase in-person at the farm shop only.

$5 Market Admission fee can be used towards the purchase of a Bilston Creek Farm Product. One ticket per transaction. Only valid on day market attended.

Destination Greater Victoria is honoured to be based on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples of the Songhees Nation and Xwsepsum Nation, whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.