Toronto's predecessor, "York City", established in 1793, delineated King Street and JarvisStreet area as the core municipal facilities area, there are markets, prisons, churches, courts, where the market and churches have stood in the city for years, that is, now we see St.LawrenceMarket and St.James Cathedralo since 1803. It is the longest-running market in North America. More than 200 years later, it still spreads its vitality, continuing its original function, and was named the world's best food market by National Geographic in 2012. It was originally built as a wooden structure (the northern district is being renovated), and was rebuilt in 1831 with stone materials. The building was destroyed in 1849 and rebuilt in 1951. The southern part of the market was built in 1845, with the function of the city hall before 1899, and then rebuilt twice. Unlike the food market in tourist places, the commercialization of the locals is no longer willing to dabble. There are still the freshest ingredients locally grown, the elaborately prepared attractive food, coupled with the merchants' hawking, attracts residents and visitors like weaving. At the same time, it also gathers diverse cuisines from the world, just like the city of Toronto, the infinite syntax of diversity also stimulates the city's infinite vitality. Uno Mustachio- I chose an Italian sandwich at the bottom of the stairs. It was super large and the two people could eat one. The bread was full of tenacity, full of tomato sauce, fried eggplant, fried chicken, and steak. Buster's Sea Cove- The deepest shop on the first floor has the most popular shop with the most people, and the net red lobster roll is located. The bread outside is baked, full of lobster meat, and also equipped with chips. Meat products in the front hall on the first floor, seafood products in the back hall, bakery and cheese shops on both sides. 0 underground floor is distributed with street snacks, souvenir shops, fruit shops 200 years ago, here must be the most trendy Shopping Mall, standing at the window on the second floor looking out, is the busy port outside the city; looking back inward, is the bustling crowd in the city. Photo location :St.Lawrence Market93Front St EastToronto Ticket information: Free July 17 Business hours: Tuesday to Friday 9:00-19:00, Saturday 7:00-17:00, Sunday 10:00-17:00# Visit the local market #Light luxury travel #Food Xunweihui #Local food to eat #Go out with friends