Since I love to cook and live a one min drive from the market I get to go at least once a week. In the summer the entire market is open and you can shop produce from farms all over Alberta and BC. There is a cheese shop with hundreds of high quality cheeses of every kind and the vendor and their employees know about every cheese. Regina's sells fresh butchered meats for the meat eaters. Once you've had a steak from here you won't be able to see steak in the same light. A few other meat vendors offer the more rare meats including alligator, rabbit and frog legs. The bakery bakes fresh every day and has deserts for the sweet tooth in all of us. Simple Simon sells pies of all types. My favorite is the Swiss chicken and mushroom. They recently started doing soups and they are amazing and very flavorful. Plus you can taste most things to help find what you love. The food court offers a taste of the world and is very family friendly. The fish and chips place does a small fries from fresh cut potatoes that is still so big two people can't finish it. If you have extra time then check out the rest of the market and have some fun wandering through an eclectic collection of trinkets, antiques, clothes, books and too many other items to list. We have been going for years now and most of the vendors take the time to ask us about our life. We get a discount at some places for being a regular and some vendors will even bring in something special for us to try because they know what we like. The crossroads market is like a large family and you would be doing your body a big service by shopping there. Don't forget to bring cash because not all vendors accept debit. There are multiple ATM's around the market but they charge 2.50 to take out cash and when it's super busy they can be down.