There are lots of vendors selling just about every type of
food you can imagine. The sights and
smells inside will make you very hungry - so be prepared. There are live lobsters (and some already
cooked) on the seafood stalls as well as just about every species of seafood
you can imagine.! Another stall had just
about every cheese you have heard of, and many you might not have! Herbs and spices, baked goods, speciality
foods, foods from all over the world and the biggest steaks I've ever seen -
just some of what's on offer.
There are also a few little craft stalls too. The building itself is old and inside there
are lots of photographs of its use in previous times. There's a cafe on the veranda where you can
sit and enjoy the surroundings. If you
are ever in Toronto, you must pay a visit to the St Lawrence Market!
Love, Liz
Can I ask a little favour, please?
I've started a separate blog called
"The Greenockian" which, as you have probably guessed, it all about
my hometown of Greenock.
Would you mind popping over and
having a wee look.
I'll be writing about its history
and people. If you have liked my posts
about Greenock on this blog, then I'm sure you will enjoy The Greenockian. I feel a bit lonely just having one follower!
9 comments:
What glorious blue skies, I feel warmer already! x
One of the joys of travel is sampling all the different food.
I would leave a trail of drool behind me! :) x
Lovely to hear about your travels.
LIZ....you should have got in touch with me......I sell at the Brickworks farmers market on Saturdays....we couls have had a chat. Glad you had a good time in Torronna....
Lovely little glimpse of Toronto, it's somewhere I'd like to visit.
It sounds like an amazing place! :o)
I love a good food market, sounds fabulous and the building looks beautiful too. xxx
Would love to visit Canada and thanks for giving us a taster of Toronto, it looks lovely. I'll be popping over to your other blog in a minute.
Patricia x
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