Walk With Me - St. Lawrence Market
A couple weeks ago, I shared a post about the lovely windows at The Bay in downtown Toronto as well as the Eaton Centre across the street. At the time, I promised more of my jaunt around downtown Toronto, and here is the next one!
I had long heard about the famous St. Lawrence Market, but had never had the chance to visit. Finding myself in downtown Toronto on a Saturday during the holidays, I decided that this was my chance!
For anyone who hasn't heard, the St. Lawrence Market is one of the best markets in the world, and home to all sorts of fantastic products all year round! I wasn't sure how busy it would be, but most of the people there looked like regulars, and not tourists like me.
There was a fantastic meat selection, one that made me wish that I could have afforded it during the brief time we lived in Toronto!
Over on the right side, just to the left of the skewers is one of my personal favourite meats...Peameal Bacon! Or, as it is more accurately described these days "Cured Pork Loin Rolled in Cornmeal". We can't get it at an affordable price in Saskatchewan, so I miss it greatly :(
Of course, there was also a great selection of fish and seafood too!
@prairiepinner would eat the octopus, but that's definitely outside of my palate!
Much to my surprise, there was a vendor whose sole product was "exotic" meats, ranging from mildly exotic buffalo to extremely exotic kanagaroo and camel!
After a quick bathroom break, where the drunken octopus coat hook wanted to fight me...
...I wandered outside, thinking I was done. I love the architecture and the sense of history down here. This is one of the oldest parts of Canada, and you can feel the history in the buildings around the market.
I turned around, looking for the direction I was intending to wander in, and I discovered that I'd only seen part of the market!
Yes, it is busy enough that they need police to direct traffic on market days year-round.
Now, this was closer to the farmer's markets that I was used to!
Lo and behold, though not to my surprise, I found that the St. Lawrence Market had been named the best market in the world by none other than National Geographic!
There was an abundance of fresh produce here, most of it likely purchased from the Toronto Food Terminal, one of the biggest wholesalers of fresh produce in the world!
Sadly, I couldn't buy anything to take with me, as there was no way it would have survived the 3 hour flight, so I had to leave empty handed. But, make no mistake...I'll be back...and next time I'll make sure to sample some of the wares!
That's a awesome market.. thanks for letting us tag along
My pleasure! I've got one more post from this walk to share, so watch for that one!
The produce looks amazing! We have some wonderful markets here in the Minneapolis area, but they certainly don’t rival that one. Thanks for the photo tour!
We lived in the Thunder Bay area (across the border north of Duluth) for a while, and while the markets were pretty good, we never saw this variety of fresh fruits in the winter!
Yeah, I wonder how they manage that!
There's a produce terminal not 10 minutes from the market where fresh produce is received every day from all over the world. They either truck it in nightly, or they will literally fly it in on aircraft (from overseas), truck it from Pearson to the terminal where people buy it and it then goes to supermarkets, restaurants, and other retailers all over Ontario. You can check out more about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario_Food_Terminal
Thank you!
thats a great market, amazing photos, haven't been there in a few years!!
You should also head down Highway 8 to St. Jacobs and check out the market there, especially in the summer!
I love it in St. Jacobs went there last spring!!
Such a great walkwithme, that's so awesome! My husband is from around Toronto, I asked him if he knew the St. Lawrence Market, he does, says it's RAD! I'm glad you got to check it out, and that you took us with you!
Thank you! You're the one who got me started on the #walkwithme expeditions...and once the weather turns nice again, I'll get out for a few more!
Hello @mwooall
Nice walk at the market. It's interesting for me, not at least because i've been to some markets around the world and especially in Sucre, Bolivia. I should write a #walkwithme about it 😊
If you like, read one of my walkwithme's and tell me what you think about it. ✌
https://steemit.com/walkwithme/@joepike/having-a-walk-in-sapa-vietnam
Well, thank you! It was a nice break from the frigid winter temperatures we were having, and I always love to see great varieties of fresh vegetables. I'll head over and take a look at your post shortly!
@mwoodall
Thanks for passing by.
I totally agree with your statement about ''varieties of fresh vegetables''.
The colors, the feeling of an open market compared to a supermarket...
Have a nice day ✌