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    St. Lawrence Hall, built in 1850, today houses retail businesses on the ground floor and City offices on the second floor. The third floor, restored in 1967 as the City of Toronto's Centennial project contains the Great Hall which, with the ancillary rooms, is available for rental for weddings and other special events.

  2. Jun 26, 2019 · Foodies take note: Named the best food market in the world by National Geographic in 2012, St. Lawrence Market is a fantastic place to browse some of the best eats in the city, from fresh produce and artisan cheeses, to prepared foods, baked goods and meat. The market, which celebrated its 200th anniversary in 2003, is a Toronto institution, popular with both locals and visitors alike.

  3. Oct 19, 2023 · A stop at the St. Lawrence Market is always a highlight when visiting Toronto, in fact it was once named the world’s best food market by National Geographic.. Its warm, vibrant atmosphere attracts hundreds of visitors daily but also holds great sentimental value to Torontonians. Locals come for the fresh, quality produce and often chefs will personally travel to the market to buy ingredients ...

  4. 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. For each of our 120 vendors, merchants and artisans, the Market is their life’s work. Their pride, care and singular passion is the reason, 208 years later, the Market continues ...

  5. The history of St. Lawrence Market. 1803: Lt. Governor Peter Hunter proclaims that all the land north of Front, west of Jarvis, south of King and east of Church Street, would be officially known as the Market Block; 1831: The original wooden market building is replaced by a brick structure; 1845: City Council moves into the Council Chambers on the second floor of the market building

  6. Apr 2, 2024 · The St. Lawrence Market is a 200-year-old building that has housed thousands of markets over time. The market consists of three buildings: the South Market, the North Market and St. Lawrence Hall.. First established as a public market in 1814, the structures have been rebuilt several times since and have served as a post office and city hall before returning to their original purpose of a ...

  7. Carousel Bakery Carousel Bakery is the reason some people come to St. Lawrence Market alone! 30+ years old, yet timeless.Take in the smells of classic breakfast and lunch sandwiches, and stacks of fresh bread. What to order: The Peameal Bacon Sandwich is a local invention and you can proudly tick it off your bucket list here.Don’t skip on the inventive house mustard options!

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