You have to take the subway Yonge-University Line and alight at Union Station. Follow the Front Street towards the East, and walk for around 10 minutes and you will reach your destination.
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St Lawrence Market is a nice place to go in Toronto. It is near downtown Toronto. I enjoyed some delicious fresh salmon sashimi at a very affordable price. More shops are open during weekend, it is better to go there during weekend.
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Just a 10-minute walk from the financial center, St. Lawrence Market is a must-see when visiting Toronto. This market was named the best food market in the world by National Geographic in 2011. It is not only the variety of fresh produce that attracts locals and tourists, but also many souvenirs and snacks with local characteristics.
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St Lawrence Market is a nice place to go in Toronto. It is near downtown Toronto. I enjoyed some delicious fresh salmon sashimi at a very affordable price. More shops are open during weekend, it is better to go there during weekend.
There is probably a similar market in many cities. From the seaside, walk along Yonge Road back to Front Street, turn right and walk slowly for about 10 minutes to get there (you will pass a puppy fountain in the middle). There are a lot of things in the market, quite rich. I wanted to try the Montreal smoked meat sandwich, but I found flies on the meat, so I gave up. I tried the fruit (Raspberry), but the middle was not fresh; I had a turkey sandwich 🥪, which tasted okay; I had a chocolate (puff), which tasted very good.
Almost every city has a market full of the atmosphere of life, such as Pike Place Market in Seattle and Granville Market in Vancouver. Toronto is no exception, and St. Lawrence in downtown is a representative market. It is also full of food, meat, seafood and fast food, but the aisles are wide and not so crowded.
St. Lawrence market, there was in 1845, the world's top ten markets, do you want to listen to the truth, have you been to the Guangzhou-Tibet market in South Korea, and the large market for water sources, not to mention, each place has the characteristics of each place. There is a big shed next to the market. The local farmers sell their own things, potatoes, all kinds of potatoes, and the foreigners and the old farmers are particularly simple!
St. Lawrence Market, Canada, this market looks mixed, but this market is also up to the world's national geography. At the same time, it has been rated as the world's best food market. The locals love this market very much because she sells very comprehensive things.