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  2. St. Lawrence Market - Wikipedia

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    St. Lawrence Market North is situated north of Front Street East, and is bounded by St. Lawrence Hall to the north. St. Lawrence Market was first established in the early 19th century, originating from a proclamation that established a designated area near King Street and New Street (later renamed Jarvis Street) for a public market in 1803. The ...

  3. St. Lawrence Market South - Wikipedia

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    The St. Lawrence Market South building is a major public market ... and programs for school and community groups. The gallery space was formerly the 19th century city ...

  4. St. Lawrence Market North - Wikipedia

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    Market Lane Park is located on the west side of the North Market Building and St. Lawrence Hall. With the closure of (formerly West Market as well as Market Square as Market Street ran on southside - now known as The Esplanade) Market Street between King and Front Streets, under City of Toronto By-laws 291-67 [ 23 ] and 40-70, [ 24 ] the area ...

  5. St. Lawrence Centre mall Independence Day celebration ... - AOL

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    Jul. 1—MASSENA — Music, fireworks and much more are the schedule starting at noon Saturday at the St. Lawrence Centre mall as it celebrates Independence Day one day early. "We're going to have ...

  6. Ontario Food Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Food Terminal was completed in June 1954 and replaced the Wholesale Fruit Market located west of St. Lawrence Market at The Esplanade. The land had been purchased in 1946 but plans to build on the site were shelved in 1950 due to the scarcity of building materials. It cost $3 million and took two years to build.

  7. St. Lawrence Centre - Wikipedia

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    The mall was built in 1990 by the Heritage Company. [3] At that time the Massena economy could support it, with a strong manufacturing base built around several local Alcoa plants and heavy cross-border shopping by Canadians from the area of Cornwall, Ontario, just across the St. Lawrence River. [4]

  8. Saint Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    In the province of Ontario, St. Lawrence is a prominent, historic neighbourhood in old centre of Toronto (formerly named York), now most known for the expansive St. Lawrence Market. The Laurentian Mountains gave rise to the name for the Laurential Plateau, or the Canadian Shield.

  9. Front Street (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The large St. Lawrence Market south building incorporates part of the 1845 Toronto City Hall building in its Front Street facade. The north side of the street is the St. Lawrence Market north building, the original market location, which was originally the Market Square. East of Jarvis Street, the street continues as a four-lane two-way street.