St. Lawrence Market

93 Front St E, Toronto, ON
St. Lawrence Market
  • Victorian 80%
  • Industrial 60%

St. Lawrence Market is a historic market in Toronto renowned for its diverse food offerings and vibrant atmosphere. It serves as a major public market and a cultural hub, reflecting the city's rich history.

Architectural Styles

Victorian

80%

The market exhibits elements of Victorian architecture, characterized by its brick facade and gabled roof.

  • Brick façade
  • Gabled roof
  • Rounded arches
  • Large windows
  • Decorative cornice
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Industrial

60%

Industrial style is visible through the use of utilitarian materials and functional design aspects.

  • Exposed beams
  • Large open spaces
  • Functional design
  • Metal details
  • Reinforced structures
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Notable Features

Historical Context

Originally established as a market site in the early 19th century, St. Lawrence Market has evolved into a critical part of Toronto’s culinary scene and heritage.

Fun Facts

  • Home to over 120 vendors
  • Named one of the best food markets in the world by National Geographic
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