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  1. Since 1803, the St. Lawrence Market has been the community’s beating heart and culinary focal point of the city of Toronto. It’s the living symbol and anchor of the neighbourhood and for the families who live here. It’s a place to connect, to share stories and of course, to taste and to discover great food. › Read more.

  2. South Market (main Market at 91-95 Front Street East): The Market has revised hours of operation during the COVID-19 health emergency. The Market will continue to be open to the public for the following hours of operation. Tuesdays to Fridays: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays: 5 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  3. Read our transparency report to learn more. St.Lawrence Market is a great indoor specialty market experience in Toronto’s harbor district. Shoppers can purchase fresh meats, cheeses, wines, fruits, olives, bakery and specialty items. Likewise we found specialty kitchen items, olive oils and Canadian souvenirs. St.

  4. St. Lawrence Market was once named the best market in the world by the National Geographic. In the centre of historic Old TownToronto, close to the hub of today’s downtown sits the St. Lawrence Market Complex(93 Front St. E.)—three buildings that have served as Toronto’s social centre, City Hall and marketplace throughout the city’s ...

  5. May 5, 2024 · 4.7. (33) Bar Notte, a vibrant culinary destination by the dynamic team behind Amano Trattoria and The Carbon Bar, is now open. Located in the spirited St. Lawrence district of downtown Toronto, Bar Notte offers a vibrant and laid-back dining and nightlife experience steeped in Italian charm and modern elegance.

  6. May 6, 2022 · St. Lawrence Market Complex. 647-884-6567. Samantha.Wiles@toronto.ca. News Release May 6, 2022 Hours of operation at the City of Toronto’s St. Lawrence Market will be expanded for a one-year pilot project starting Sunday, July 31. The pilot project is the result of a recent review of the Market’s hours of operation which included public ...

  7. Oct 19, 2023 · Market Gallery. The South Market’s second floor houses the Market Gallery and Museum that honours the legacy of St. Lawrence Market from the mid-1800s to present day. The St. Lawrence Market sits on what was once Toronto’s city council chambers dating all the way back in the 1840s.

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