After some time spent exploring just a fraction of the Path, it was time to load up and do a little more city touring. The next leg ended at the Saint Lawrence Market South. Built in 1845 as a court and jailhouse, it's a huge old three story building that's now Toronto's largest fresh food marketplace. Kind of like a farmer's market, lots of stalls with fruits, vegetables, and a huge section in the middle with every kind of fresh cut meat you could think of. There were also various food stalls so we had lunch here. A little hot inside, but it was a nice day and there were plenty of benches outside to sit at. It's called Market South because its so popular they are building a modern counterpart across the street which will be called St. Lawrence Market North, its almost done and expected to open before the year is out.
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