


St. Lawrence Market
About
St. Lawrence Market is a sensory adventure for families, where kids can sample local treats, watch vendors at work, and explore one of Toronto's most historic buildings. The bustling atmosphere, colorful food displays, and countless free samples make this a delicious educational experience that combines history, culture, and tasty discoveries under one roof.
Highlights
- ✓Free samples from cheese, chocolate, and bakery vendors throughout the market
- ✓Watching butchers, fishmongers, and bakers demonstrate their crafts
- ✓The Carousel Bakery's famous peameal bacon sandwiches, a Toronto icon
- ✓International food stalls offering everything from empanadas to butter tarts
- ✓The historic building itself, dating back to 1845 with beautiful architecture
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit on Saturday mornings to experience the famous Farmers' Market on the north side, but expect larger crowds. Sunday afternoons are quieter for browsing with little ones.
- 2.Bring Canadian cash (many small vendors prefer it) and come hungry. Most vendors offer free samples, making it easy for picky eaters to try before you buy.
- 3.Start at the Carousel Bakery for their famous peameal bacon sandwich, a Toronto must-try that kids usually love. Grab it early as lines get long.
- 4.The Market Gallery on the second floor offers free admission and child-friendly exhibits about Toronto's history, perfect for a quick educational break.
- 5.Download the market map from their website beforehand and let older kids navigate your family through different sections as a fun scavenger hunt activity.
Best Time to Visit
Tuesday through Friday mornings (9:00-11:00 AM) offer the best balance of fresh products and manageable crowds. Saturday is most vibrant but very busy, while Sunday provides a more relaxed experience with shorter hours.
What to Know
Admission is free, though you'll want budget for food sampling and purchases ($$). Strollers are allowed but can be challenging on busy Saturdays. Public transit via King Street streetcar is easiest, as nearby parking fills quickly on weekends.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round with holiday hours during Christmas and New Year's. The market is especially festive during December with seasonal treats and decorations. Summer brings more fresh local produce at the Saturday Farmers' Market.
Nearby Eats
The market itself offers abundant kid-friendly food options, but nearby St. Lawrence Hall area has family restaurants. For a treat after browsing, head to Sugar Beach (5-minute walk) where kids can play while parents enjoy coffee from the market.
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