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“goats on the roof!”
“What if…?” This simple question has been the steady compass and organic inspiration, guiding and shaping The Old Country Market from its beginning. In 1973, “What if we started a fruit stand beside the highway?” One year later, “What if we sold hamburgers to travelers en route to the west coast?” Two years after that, “What if we built a market?” A market was indeed built and that’s how this story began. Many questions and answers followed and the market evolved in its own inimitable way. The original market was created by Kristian Graaten. Kris and his wife, Solveig, emigrated with their children to Vancouver Island from Norway in the 1950s. Kris, who grew up in the small community of Lillehammer, was inspired to include a sod roof in his design of the market. Many Norwegian homes and farm structures are built directly into the hillside with the sod roof becoming an extension of the hillside. With the help of sons, Svein and Andy, and son-in-law, Larry, Kris unwittingly began to build what would become perhaps the most famous sod-roof building in the world. And now the question, “What if we put goats on the roof?” Well, it was the weekend of the Coombs Fall Fair and the grass was getting rather long. Legend has it that, after a few glasses of wine, Larry suggested that they 'borrow' some goats to ‘mow’ the grass and perhaps provide some entertainment for passing cars. Needless to say, the goats became permanent tenants of the Coombs market that weekend and have been there for more than thirty years. Each spring, a trip of goats makes their home on the roof, entertaining both locals and visitors from all over the world. Also referred to as a 'green roof', this environmentally friendly method of building provides insulation (retains warmth in colder weather) and promotes evaporation (has a cooling effect in the summer). But most importantly, for us at least, it creates a wonderful habitat for our goats.
I had a bit of time to kill before a dogsitting gig in Qualicum as there was an accident on the highway and I couldn't get through so I was close to Old Country Market aka Goats on the Roof so I... Read more
Imagine grabbing groceries, browsing unique gifts, and enjoying delicious bites--all under the watchful eyes of goats on the roof! Welcome to The Old Country Market in Coombs, a charming... Read more
Just a familiar place to find trinkets and baked goods. TRY THE SAUSAGE ROLLS! Friendly staff are always willing to help if you can't find what you are looking for. Many down home, country food... Read more
Old Country Market
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- Sun - Sat: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Outdoor Seating
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