The Traveling Baker

Fry's Red Wheat Bread, a Victoria based, upstart micro-bakery built around a mobile brick oven and the idea of a single baker working to create a community around great bread.

Traveling baker Byron Fry taught himself to bake 3 years ago before apprenticing at the Italian Bakery in Victoria BC. During the summer of 2010 he rode his motorcycle 16 000km around North America, visiting bakeries in Montreal, New York, North Carolina and Portland. In NC he met the baker Richard Miscovich who inspired him to come home to BC, build an oven, and bake bread. The historical name and logo of Fry's Red Wheat Bread was passed down from his great-grandfather whom owned and operated a bakery in Victoria at the turn of the century.

This is his first year farm-based operation in Metchosin. You will find him at the James Bay Community Market Saturdays 9-3 and the Metchosin Farmers Market 11-2 as well as the Oak Bay Night Market, third Wednesday of the month.

We’ll be at the James Bay Saturday Market tomorrow 9am-3pm, selling croissants and whole wheat country loaves made with fresh milled Metchosin-grown wheat, organic wheat and rye flours and Vancouver Island sea salt.

It’s super exciting to be apart of the James Bay Market which has been around for quite awhile (my mom sold wicker furniture there when I was just a little one). These days it’s easily one of the best farm markets in Victoria. Last week I saw some great early vegetables, tonnes of wicked craftsfolk and a girl selling home-made ice cream. Yum. If you are in the city tomorrow come say hello and get your groceries!