Comox Valley’s Fiesta Bazaar Returns: A Global Marketplace for Ethical Shopping and Culinary Delights

The beloved Fiesta World Craft Bazaar is set to make its much-anticipated return to the Comox Valley, offering residents and visitors an extraordinary opportunity to shop the world and support global artisans at the upcoming Fiesta Bazaar Comox. Scheduled for Saturday, November 15, and Sunday, November 16, 2025, the event will transform both floors of the Florence Filberg Centre in downtown Courtenay into a vibrant, colourful global marketplace, showcasing the best of Comox Valley events.

This year marks the 33rd consecutive year for the Fiesta Bazaar, a testament to its enduring appeal and vital mission. Organizers describe the event as a “tonic, the feel good Fair with lots of colour, friendly vibes and fair trade gifts for everyone on your list”. It serves as more than just a shopping destination; it’s a celebration of diverse cultures, a platform for ethical shopping, and a crucial source of income for artisans worldwide, making the Fiesta Bazaar Comox a truly special occasion.

A Journey Through Global Artisan Crafts at Fiesta Bazaar Comox

The Fiesta Bazaar is renowned for bringing an unparalleled variety of handmade products from across the globe directly to the Comox Valley community. This year, shoppers at the Fiesta Bazaar Comox can expect to discover unique treasures from dozens of vendors, representing over 50 countries. From the softest alpaca teddy bears from Peru and exquisite jewelry from Nepal and India to vibrant textiles from Uganda and Zimbabwe, the selection promises something for every taste and need among the global artisan crafts.

Shoppers will have the chance to explore goods sourced through fair trade practices, ensuring that artisans receive fair compensation and work in dignified conditions. Participating stores and independent vendors, such as 10,000 Villages from Abbotsford and Global Village Nanaimo, are dedicated to this mission, offering items that range from home decor and clothing to ornaments and food products. New this year, attendees can look forward to unique creations from emerging artisans, including fashion designer Dan Muthui from Kenya and Ugandan shea butter skincare products from new vendor Olivia. Local artisans also play a significant role, with groups like the Glacier Grannies contributing their creative talents to the Fiesta Bazaar Comox.

Past years have seen vendors offering everything from hand-carved olive wood items from Tunisia and colourful baskets from Kenya and Uganda, to intricately woven carpets from Kashmir and eye-catching pillow covers from Zimbabwe. This year is expected to be no different, providing a unique opportunity to find meaningful gifts that tell a story and make a difference, all part of the Fiesta Bazaar Comox experience.

Culinary Adventures and International Flavours at Fiesta Bazaar Comox

Complementing the global crafts, the Fiesta Bazaar also offers a delicious array of food options, both indoors and outdoors. Food trucks will be on-site, providing a taste of international food vendors. Popular returning vendors include Amy’s Munch Room, known for its delectable vegan fare, and Lorena and Janette, who will be serving their highly sought-after El Salvadorian pupusas. These authentic, gluten-free corn tortillas, filled with various ingredients, are a local favourite and a true taste of El Salvador. Other potential offerings might include Ethiopian dishes, mini doughnuts, and other treats, making the bazaar a feast for the senses during this Fiesta Bazaar Comox event.

Supporting Communities, Empowering Lives through Fiesta Bazaar Comox

A core tenet of the Fiesta Bazaar is its commitment to supporting local and international charitable organizations and community support initiatives. This year, the event proudly supports 12 local organizations working with various groups, including other-abled adults, the unhoused, and newcomers, as well as global projects that assist grandmothers in Africa, all facilitated by the success of the Fiesta Bazaar Comox.

Purchases made at the bazaar directly contribute to providing meaningful employment rather than charity, helping to preserve traditional skills and empower marginalized communities. The event also has a strong commitment to environmental sustainability, with many wares made from natural or recycled materials, aligning with growing trends towards conscious consumption on the west coast. This dedication to ethical practices is a hallmark of the Fiesta Bazaar Comox.

Event Details and Admission for Fiesta Bazaar Comox

The Fiesta World Craft Bazaar will take place on Saturday, November 15, and Sunday, November 16, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day at the Filberg Centre (411 Anderton Ave., Courtenay), making it a key highlight of Courtenay BC events. Admission is a modest $2, which conveniently includes a free raffle ticket. Attendees will have the chance to win one of 12 prizes, with a total value of $1,000 in vendor gifts. Additionally, this year’s event will feature free face painting for both children and adults, adding an extra layer of fun to the Fiesta Bazaar Comox.

This annual event is more than just a market; it’s a vibrant expression of global connection and community spirit, making the Fiesta Bazaar Comox a must-attend for anyone looking for unique gifts and a meaningful shopping experience. For those on the coast, it’s a chance to engage with the world without leaving the Valley. Keep an eye on local news for any updates and more details about the incredible vendors participating in this essential Comox Valley event.