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  2. Lawrence Market, founded in 1803, was the first, St. Patrick's Market at 238 Queen Street West was the second, created in 1836, and still exists in the form of an organic food court within its current building, constructed in 1912, and St. Andrew's Market on the block between Richmond, Adelaide, Brant and Maud streets was built in 1850 and is ...

  3. Dec 17, 2015 · What they may not know is that incorporated into the 1904 structure is a good portion of Toronto’s first permanent City Hall (sans roof), that dates back to 1844. At the front of the building ...

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  4. The world’s greatest food market, according to National Geographic. The St. Lawrence Market is the city’s oldest market, dating from 1803. The first market occupied the northwest corner of Front and Jarvis Streets, eventually also the site of Toronto’s first city hall.

  5. Oct 26, 2016 · History. In 1803, Lt. Governer, Pater Hunter proclaimed that all the land north of Front Street, west of Jarvis Street, south of King Street and east of Church Street would officially be known as the Market Block; from there, the first permanent farmer’s market was constructed.

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  6. In 1803, the portion of land on which the St. Lawrence Hall now sits was designated as a public market space. The first market building, marked by the yellow brick on the exterior, included the City Council chambers.

  7. Feb 5, 2013 · There has been a public market on the present site of the St Lawrence Market since 1803, when it was established by Lieutenant-Governor Peter Hunter. The first permanent market building, which was constructed in 1831 between King and Front streets (on the site of today's North Market and St Lawrence Hall), also housed the town hall.

  8. Learn about the St. Lawrence Market Complex. Over 120 specialty merchants await you at Toronto’s premier market . St. Lawrence Market A piece of Toronto's history.

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