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  1. Situated in the heart of Little Italy, Jean Talon Market is one of the oldest public markets in Montréal. Inaugurated in May 1933, it was first called the Marché du Nord, but in 1983, its name was changed in honour of Jean Talon, the first intendant of New France.

  2. Known for its fantastic bars and authentic Italian fare, the domain includes the Jean-Talon Market, the largest public market in North America. Open year-round, sunny months see fruit and vegetable stalls set up outside the main chalet, while blustery weather draws crowds indoors to meat and cheese sellers, spices and truffles stalls, and for ...

  3. Jean-Talon Market is a farmer's market in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Located in the Little Italy district, the market is bordered by Jean-Talon Street to the north, Mozart Ave. to the south, Casgrain Ave. to the west and Henri-Julien Ave. to the east.

  4. The multicultural flavours and sights of the Jean-Talon Market have been attracting crowds to Little Italy since 1933. One of North America’s largest open-air public markets, its lively atmosphere, authentic character and wide selection of fresh, local produce and specialities from here and abroad always make for a pleasant – and appetizing ...

  5. Jun 9, 2021 · Once summer hits in Montreal, the local markets surge with an abundance of local fruits and vegetables, and Jean-Talon is the biggest of them all. Here you’ll find some of the freshest (and most...

  6. Jun 7, 2019 · The Jean-Talon Market isn't just Montreal's best foodie destination, it's the largest public market of its kind in North America. Find out everything you need to know about visiting Marché Jean-Talon from an industry pro who owes half her kitchen to its wares.

  7. Montreal’s Jean-Talon Market (Marché Jean-Talon) is an outdoor market located on the edge of Montreal’s Little Italy district. Open year-round, the market features various stands that sell fresh produce such as fruits and vegetables.

  8. Feb 10, 2013 · Maple season at the Marche. Fresh, local food, original and delicious, smiling faces of Quebec farmers, snack kiosks from crepes to baklava, fair-trade coffee, homemade pasta, giant mushrooms ...

  9. The multicultural flavours and sights of the Jean-Talon Market have been attracting crowds since 1933. In addition to the ubiquitous fruit, vegetable and flower stalls is a tasty array of specialty shops that feature spices, oils, cheeses, meats, pastries and exquisite local products.

  10. Sep 14, 2016 · However, with around 300 vendors, it can be overwhelming, this coming from someone who visits on a weekly basis. Planning your trip ahead of time can help keep you on track. Here are some of the top places to check out when you visit one of North America’s oldest and largest outdoor marketplaces.

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