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The 208-year-old is a must-visit for all food lovers. It serves as the place of work for 120 vendors, artisans, and merchants, many of them from families that have been shopping at the market for generations. St. Lawrence Market consists of three main buildings.
South Market hosts more than 120 shops selling fruit and vegetables, meat and fish, baked goods, dairy products, and much more. A gallery that often hosts art exhibitions is located on the second floor. The North Market has been known as Saturday Farmers' Market since 1803, and it is the venue where Ontario farmers bring their fresh produce.
On Sundays, antique dealers flock to North Market to sell their charming and beautiful wares. St. Lawrence Hall, originally built in 1850, houses several retail businesses, city offices, and the Great Hall, a venue often used for weddings and other big events. St. Lawrence Market is a fun, free attraction in Toronto.
92- 95 Front St East, Toronto, Canada, Phone: 416-392-7219
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