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101 Front Street East
Toronto, ON L5B 3C9
Phone:416-100-1010
Fax:416-101-1010
frontstteast@toronto.ca
Welcome to the Attractions Page! This website is dedicated to Front Street East, one of the most unique areas in Toronto, Ontario. This street is rich in history with various venues for spectacular performed art, unique dining experiences, specialty shops and it has just about something for everyone.

Feel free to explore this website, navigate through the links and truly experience all that Front Street East has to offer.
-Plans are currently in place, for a new waterfront community in Toronto. This will mean that many roads will be closed, including Front Street East of Cherry Street. Construction will span until June 2008.

-St. Lawrence Market toy drive. December 1st-24th, 2006

-St. Lawrence Market Holiday Reception & Volunteer Awards. December 14th, 2006

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St.Lawrence Market
92 Front Street East
Toronto, Ontario
M5E 1C4
stlawrencemarket.com

The St. Lawrence Market is located at Front and Jarvis Street, and is Toronto's famous historic market. It offers people a variety of services including venues such as:

The North Market: This area is best known for its Farmers Market on Saturdays, which came into existence in 1803. The North Market offers the best of Ontario's growers and producers, as well as an antique market on Sundays.

The South Market: This market originally served as Toronto's first City Hall, from 1849-1899. Now it hosts over 50 specialty vendors, with an array of goods being offered. It is open from Tuesday through Saturday, and has an unmistakable friendly atmosphere.

The St. Lawrence Hall: Originally the Hall built as Toronto's premier meeting place. Now it serves as a venue for social and business functions, as well as a hotspot for the film industry, but remains as an important landmark of Toronto.

The Market Gallery: This gallery first opened in 1979 and hosts many different exhibitions annually. Admission is free, and people are highly encouraged to attend the gallery, and experience what Toronto has to offer.