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  1. 14,007 reviews. #1 of 692 things to do in Toronto. Flea & Street Markets. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. All roads to good food lead to St. Lawrence Market, a city landmark more than two centuries old. Two hundred vendors sell everything from local mustard to fresh pasta, lobster to artisanal bread. Duration: 2-3 hours.

  2. 92- 95 Front St East Toronto, Ontario, M5E 1C3 (416) 392-7219 ; stlawrencemarket@toronto.ca; Feedback Policy; Shopping at the market. Market Directory; Market Map; events at The market. Events Schedule

  3. Jun 26, 2019 · St. Lawrence Market is located at 92-95 Front St. East in the heart of downtown Toronto. Its temporary home is located at 125 The Esplanade, which is close to the original Market's South building. The market is open Tuesday to Thursday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Market is ...

  4. St. Lawrence Market is a major public market in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located along Front Street East and Jarvis Street in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood of downtown Toronto. The public market is made up of two sites adjacent to one another west of Jarvis Street, St. Lawrence Market North, and St. Lawrence Market South.

  5. February 21, 2023. More eating, less thinking — take the guesswork out of navigating one of the top food markets in the world. One of the oldest markets in Canada, this Toronto treasure is a must-visit with roots that date back to 1803. You have arrived at St. Lawrence Market!

  6. Oct 19, 2023 · The St. Lawrence Market is a heritage site in downtown Toronto that consists of three buildings: the St. Lawrence Hall, the South Market and the North Market, on the southwest corner of Front Street and Jarvis Street. On this page. South Market. Market Gallery. North Market.

  7. In the centre of historic Old Town Toronto, 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 history.

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