The Market Gallery in Toronto

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95, Front Street East, M5E 1C2, Toronto, Toronto Division, CA Canadá
contacts phone: +1 416-392-7604
website: www.toronto.ca
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Latitude: 43.6486801, Longitude: -79.3715107

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  • HOWARD SHORE

    HOWARD SHORE

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    The Market Gallery is one of the recommended Art Galleries from the Big List Of Recommended Places To Visit In Toronto that I found on Google. Many people do Not know this but The Market Gallery is located at the St. Lawrence Centre on the Second (2nd) Floor and they feature Very Nice Art Work with Changing Exhibits of Toronto's history, art and culture. I am very glad that I had the opportunity to see this Impressive Gallery back on Friday, December 22, 2017. Thank you. Sincerely yours, Howard Paul Shore Visitor Executive, Volunteer Writer For Google And Tripadvisor Websites /HPS

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    Keith Stickwood

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    The exhibits can be hit and miss but it's a nice little hidden gem of the city. Located on the second floor of the St. Lawrence market. Definitely worth checking out if you're planning on visiting the market. A good place to learn about the history of the St. Lawrence Market building.

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    Patrick C

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    This is a great historical site. Lots of selections when it comes to food. It's also a great place to grab a quick lunch. It's a very busy place on Saturday but you're able to buy fresh produce and meats.

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    Bonnie Dew

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    The Market Gallery upstairs in the St Lawrence Market always have terrific displays and City Staff are very knowledgeable. Interesting place to visit every few months.

  • Andrea Urrutia

    Andrea Urrutia

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    Surprised that this doesn't have any reviews! A nice, small space which featured an exhibit on the Toronto Subway when I visited, though it changes. It's "pay what you can" (they suggest $2). The exhibit was interesting and very well curated. Also you get a nice view of the market from their windows.

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