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Located in Toronto's Old Town, St. Lawrence is just a short walk from the city's main attractions, including the Distillery District and Hockey Hall of Fame. There are several parking lots with ticket machines nearby. Buses and trams will also drop off visitors near the entrance of the market.
This is considered one of the most beautiful markets in the world, consisting of three main buildings: the market in the North (North Market), the South (South Market) and St. Lawrence (St. Lawrence Hall).
South Market consists of more than 120 stalls selling fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, cereals, baked goods and dairy products. In addition, there are also non-food items here. The second floor of the South Market is used as an exhibition space by the City of Toronto's Cultural Services. North Market is famous for its "Saturday Farmers' Market" - a tradition that dates back to 1803. On every Saturday, southern Ontario farmers bring in their own seasonal produce. grown to market in the city to sell.On Sundays, more than 80 antique dealers gather in North Market and surrounding squares and display pottery from morning to 5pm.On the rest of the day, the whole store North Market properties are rented out for various uses such as displays, social gatherings and exhibitions.
- Farmers Market: Saturday from 5:00 to 15:00
- South Market:
+ Tuesday - Thursday: from 08h00 to 18h00
+ Friday: from 08h00 to 19h00
+ Saturday: from 05h00 to 17h00