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  1. May 5, 2019 · Immerse yourself in the heart of Toronto’s bohemian culture at Kensington Market. Restaurants and hole-in-the-wall eateries offering food from all over the world are interspersed with vintage thrift shops, coffee joints, tattoo parlors, bars, art galleries, and Victorian-style houses. The area is part gritty, part chaotic but it has tons of ...

  2. 292 reviews and 823 photos of KENSINGTON MARKET "Kensington Market is a secret little world into the alternative/hippy lifestyle. I happen to come across it today on their pedestrian only Sunday, where it feels like one big street party. There's lots of music, patios, food, and interesting sites and sounds. Shopping is pretty good for eclectic ...

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  3. Old Toronto Series & ACO Toronto(Architectural Conservancy of Ontario: Toronto Chapter) Present: The History of Kensington MarketDonate to Old Toronto Serie...

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  4. Around 60,000 Jews lived in and around Kensington Market Toronto during the 1920s and 1930s. Parts of Augusta St., Baldwin St. and Kensington Ave. are closed to motorized traffic and the streets become a pedestrian mall. Live music, dancing, street theatre food, vintage fashion, culture and more is why you should be visiting Kensington.

  5. A relatively small enclave north of downtown Toronto, Kensington came to fruition in the early 20th century as ‘The Jewish Market’, a history that lives on through two heritage synagogues. In the market’s infancy, families would rig up small stands outside their homes and sell goods to one another. Other than the cultural landscape, which ...

  6. Courage My Love is the vintage mainstay of the market on Kensington Ave. Fashion Editors covet the one-of-a-kind apparel, accessories, and DIY jewellery pieces. 2. Jen Agg of The Black Hoof empire has created the perfect little wine bar in Grey Gardens that feels like visiting a friend’s place who has really good taste in food, wine and decor.

  7. Kensington Market. Immerse yourself in the heart of Toronto’s bohemian culture at Kensington Market. Restaurants and hole-in-the-wall eateries offering food from all over the world are interspersed with vintage thrift shops, coffee joints, tattoo parlors, bars, art galleries, and Victorian-style houses. The area is part gritty, part chaotic ...

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