NEIGHBOURHOOD

St. Lawrence Market

Toronto

Introduction

The St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood is arguably the most vibrant of Old Town Toronto’s original six. This bustling, pedestrian-friendly pocket between Yonge and Parliament, Lakeshore and Front/King Street never rests, thanks to its busy commercial component by day and vibrant nightlife. The famed St. Lawrence farmer's market itself draws huge crowds every weekend, transforming this interesting area into a shopper's and people-watcher's haven.

Lifestyle

The St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood is one of the oldest yet most lively in Toronto. This urban pocket blends commercial, residential and retail, old and new, resulting in an animated, eclectic atmosphere that draws an equally diverse crowd. Home to some of the city’s most distinctive architecture, classic red-brick buildings mingle with modern condominiums, adding to the assorted streetscape.

The Vibe

St. Lawrence Market's energetic, eclectic vibe is coloured by its roots in the farming and agricultural community (the farmers’ market is still the area’s claim to fame!). Over the years, residents have seen it transfrom from a a shipping hub, through its industrial era, to a hub for culture, entertainment, business and real estate.

Meet the Neighbours

The majority of St. Lawrence Market’s residents are young professionals and empty nesters between the ages of 25 and 64 years. The demographic falls in line with your typical depiction of downtown dwellers, who flock here for proximity to business and social pursuits. Aside from work and play, the Market makes it a foodie haven.

In the Area

If you can handle a little less square footage in your home, you’ll enjoy a lot more living in the St. Lawrence Market area. Condo and lofts are tagged with average prices for the downtown core, but being so close to public transit, work and entertainment opportunities will save you a bundle in time and transportation costs.

Distance from City Hall

1.9 km

Planes, Trains & Automobiles

Union Station is the major transportation hub here, connecting you the TTC, Go Transit and Via Rail. If you prefer to do the driving, the Gardiner Expressway and Lake Shore Boulevard are a stone’s throw to the south. But with a Walk Score in the high 90s, all you need to get around are some comfortable shoes.

The Good, the Bad & the Rest

You can’t call yourself a true Torontonian until you’ve shopped at the Market. Lace up your comfy shoes and stock up on farm-fresh meat and produce for the week. From The Esplanade's and Front Street's restos, bars and shops, to local theatre and numerous street festivals, there's always something happening.

Dollars & Sense

St. Lawrence Market never sleeps, which can easily be considered a pro or a con depending on what you’re into. There’s no lull in the go-go-go, so if you love being at the centre of it all, the St. Lawrence Market may just be the ideal place to call “home.”

Neighbourhood Hotspots

St. Lawrence Market

Wear comfortable shoes and stretchy pants while touring this food mecca hosting more than 120 food vendors and specialty merchants. The Market was ranked one of the world’s top 25 by Food & Wine Magazine.

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Sultan’s Tent & Cafe Maroc

The warm, exotic atmosphere makes you forget about Toronto's frigid temperatures. And that's even before trying the food! And if the cuisine isn't enough to spice things up, belly dancers will crank up the heat.

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Bier Markt

This is a great spot for a casual date for two, or a boisterous evening out for 20. A selection of 150 beer brands hailing from 30 different countries will satisfy any bier connoisseur.

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The Flatiron Building

This red-brick slice of Toronto's history sits at the crux of Church, Front and Wellington. Originally occupied by the offices of the Gooderham & Worts brewing company, and today is an international attraction.

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Hot House

Whether you’re here to people-watch on the patio, or to sample the eclectic menu, this old-town Toronto staple offers good food, a casual atmosphere and a moderate price point that will have you coming back.

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Reservoir Lounge

A great spot to meet up with friends or go for a drink after a dinner date. Through the humble door and down the stairs you'll find a lively atmosphere, live bands, dancing, dining, drinking – the works.

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