Here’s some great news for Torontonians! A brand new farmer’s market is headed to the city next year and it’s going to be its largest one to date. 

The new spot will open on the north of St. Lawrence Market and is expected to be completed by fall 2022. 

There is a thought out reason for this development. The North Market building was underutilized before and wasn’t maximizing the potential of the entire St. Lawrence Market complex. This redevelopment will now improve all areas for both vendors and customers. 

Not only will you be able to shop for fresh produce and delicious goodies, but there will also be an archeological display that will show historical artifacts of the City of Toronto, as well as courtrooms, and offices. 

If you’ve walked past the area, you’ll see that construction on the building has already begun, which is super exciting.

Based on current events and the year we’ve had so far, we can potentially expect some delays, but fingers crossed the farmer’s market opens on time!

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The sun is finally out (ish) and that means it

If you haven’t noticed, summer is in full swing and we’re pretty pumped about it. Toronto turns into a new city in the summer filled with patio parties, festivals, outdoor installations, and so much more. If you’re not sure what to do with your you weekend, we’ve got some suggestions:

1. Have Cocktails On One Of These Rooftop Patios

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2. Eat Your Way Through Multiple Food Festivals

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3. Rent a Canoe Or Kayak Just In Time For Sunset

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4. Try Out One Of These New Restaurants

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5. Treat Yourself With a Massage or Facial

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6. Buy Local Produce From One Of These Farmers Market

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7. Take a Road Trip Out Of The City For The Weekend

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8. Explore Beaches Only Day Drive From Toronto

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9. Switch Up Your Jogging Routine With One Of These Trails

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10. Watch Movies Outside For Free

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What’s on your bucket list for Summer 2018? Let us know in the comments!