Tour participants, Creating Toronto, August 23, 2018. Image by Hanifa Mamujee.
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Resource ID
7078
Access
Open
Credit Line
Image by Hannah Mamujee
Date of Creation
23 August 2018
Description
Participants are standing on Front Street, with the back of St. Lawrence Hall visible over a fenced-off construction site. This parcel of land was part of the original site designated as a public marketplace by lieutenant-governor Peter Hunter in 1803. It is the only piece of property in Toronto that has been continuously used for one purpose, selling food, since it was designated. There have been a number of different structures built on this site, most recently the North Market Building opened in 1968. This was torn down in 2016 as party of the City's plan to revitalize the market site.
Keywords
City Building, food history, agricultural history, development
People Depicted
Laura Carlson (tour leader)
Program Category
Tours
Rights
Hannah Mamujee
Caption
Tour participants, Creating Toronto, August 23, 2018. Image by Hanifa Mamujee.