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Toronto - St Lawrence Market

The St Lawrence Market in Toronto houses a variety of vendors selling various food products. It also houses a Market Gallery and Farmer's Market on Saturdays.

City Hall was located here from 1845 to 1899. The building that housed City Hall no longer stands today.

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Address
St Lawrence Market
Administrative Offices
92 Front Street East
Toronto, ON M5E1C4
Canada
Phone 1 (416) 392-7120
Fax 1 (416) 392-0120

Related Attractions

Market Gallery
The Market Gallery at St Lawrence Market showcases the evolution of the city through archived photographs, paintings, maps and other documents. The gallery is located in the former, original original council chamber council chamber from the last half of the 19th Century.
Address
Market Gallery
South St Lawrence Market, 2nd Floor
95 Front Street East

Toronto, ON M5E1C2
Canada
Phone 1 (416) 392-7604
Fax 1 (416) 392-0572
Hours
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
OpenClosedClosed10:0010:0010:009:0012:00
Close 16:0016:0016:0016:0016:00
Always closed on:
New Year's Day (January 1)
Canada Day (July 1)
Labor Day - Canada (1st Monday, September)
Day after Christmas, St Stephen's Day, Boxing Day (December 26)
New Year's Eve (December 31)
Christmas - Christian (December 25)
Good Friday - Christian (Apr 06)
Easter Monday - Christian (Apr 09)
Victoria Day - Canada (May 21)
Easter - Christian (Apr 08)
Disabled
Full facilities for persons with disabilities.
Typical Visit
30 minutes
St Lawrence Hall
The St Lawrence Hall was built in Toronto in 1850 and served as meeting place for the public. Concerts were even held here.

The hall was restored in 1967 and is still used as a meeting place. The hall is also occasionally used for film and television shoots.

The interior of the hall features a grand staircase and a gas lit chandelier. There is also a restaurant in the building.
Facilities
Restaurant or food service
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