St. Lawrence Market, housed in the historic South Market House building, has been a bustling hub since 1803. This building once served as Toronto’s city hall and jail, adding layers of history to its current role. Today, it is a vibrant marketplace where locals and visitors can explore a wide array of food items. From Prince Edward Island oysters to peameal bacon and Montreal-style bagels, the market offers a diverse and authentic culinary experience. The lively atmosphere and rich selection make it a must-visit for anyone looking to savor the flavors of Canada.
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