

A historic public market in Toronto, offering a diverse range of food and goods since 1803.
A historic market offering fresh produce, artisanal foods, and a glimpse into Toronto's past.
A stunning red-brick building with a unique design, offering a great photo opportunity.
Canada's largest museum showcasing world cultures and natural history exhibits.
St. Lawrence Market is often breezy and can have sudden rain showers.
Staying hydrated is crucial while exploring the market.
The market is large and you'll be doing a lot of walking.

A symbol of Canadian pride, maple syrup is produced locally and is a must-try for its unique taste.
Canada is known for its high-quality cheeses, with many local varieties available at the market.

Local artisans create unique pieces inspired by the city's history and culture.

Thick-cut, cured bacon sandwich on a soft bun, served with mustard
Thick-cut bread soaked in egg and milk, fried until crispy, served with maple syrup
French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy

Pagoda Kenzo, a historic Buddhist temple in Hanoi, is renowned for its intricate architecture and serene atmosphere.
Kottayam Palace, a 19th-century marvel, is a testament to Kerala's rich history and architecture.
A historic landmark and research institution, the New York Public Library offers free public access to millions of books, manuscripts, and other materials.