City mulling expanded hours for Toronto’s St. Lawrence Market

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The City of Toronto is once again looking at expanding the operating hours of St. Lawrence Market and is seeking public input on how to do so.

The bustling South Market building, popular with both locals and tourists, is currently open five days a week, from 9 a.m.to 5 p.m. on Tuesday to Friday and on Saturdays from 5 a.m. to 4 p.m. It is closed on Sundays and Mondays.

“As the city works to rebuild, the Market is now again considering relaunching expanded hours of operation,” the city said in a news release Wednesday. “The public survey is being conducted to verify how expanded hours of operation for the Market could best serve the public’s needs.” The online survey asks people about their habits around visits to the market, their food shopping habits in general and whether they would be more likely to visit the market on evenings and/ or Sundays.

 

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I could only go on a sunday

StLawrenceMkt I have completed the survey. It is, quite frankly, ridiculous that a venue such as this is not open on Sunday. Has anyone ever honestly believed that people would take time off work to shop in a market such as this ?

weird with 100.000 cases daily

Considering it's also a tourist attraction it should be open everyday. Use it or loose it.

It's also considered a tourist attraction. Should be open every day even if some stalls are closed on certain days.

It should be open on Sundays

Don't mull for too long. God forbid you look smart.

What about opening when people…are available…and not 9-5 Tuesday to Friday. Just an idea..

Don't mull too for too long. God forbid you look smart.

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