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  1. Come & see us, we're friendly! Farmer's Market. Saturday - 5am to 3pm. South Market. Tuesday to Friday – 9am to 7pm. Saturday – 7am to 5pm. Sunday – 10am to 5pm. Monday – Closed. Holiday Hours:

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      St. Lawrence Market reserves the right to cancel or postpone...

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      The St. Lawrence Market Complex is a key asset of the City...

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      The St. Lawrence Market, South Market building is open five...

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  2. Dec 25, 2016 · Hours of Operation. South Market: Tuesdays - Fridays - 9am / 7pm. Saturdays - 7am / 5pm. Sundays - 10am / 5pm. Mondays - Closed. 2024 Holiday Hours. Thanksgiving: Saturday, October 12 - 7am / 5pm.

  3. Top 10 Places to Eat In the St. Lawrence Market. For over two hundred years, the St. Lawrence market has been the culinary beacon for Toronto. Having survived two major fires, a roof collapse, and waves of urban development, the St. Lawrence Market serves as the focal point for food in this city.

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  4. The St. Lawrence Market Complex today is comprised of three main buildings: The South Market, the North Market and St. Lawrence Hall. Their main purposes are described in brief below.

  5. 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.

  6. Established in 1803 as a public market near the St. Lawrence River, it burgeoned into a bustling trade center and essential part of Toronto’s fabric. Evolving from its original wooden structures to brick buildings in 1845, the market became a focal point for fresh produce and culinary traditions.

  7. The St. Lawrence market is a major public market in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is a historical landmark and is still active today, supporting hundreds of merchants, each of which is like a square on a lively and authentic patch quilt.

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