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St. Lawrence MarketvsBlack Creek Pioneer Village
Both Black Creek Pioneer Village and St. Lawrence Market are highly recommended by those who travel for a living. Overall, St. Lawrence Market ranks slightly better than Black Creek Pioneer Village. St. Lawrence Market comes in at 82 with positive reviews from 5 sources like Fodor's, Afar Magazine and Time Out.
St. Lawrence Market
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Frommer's
Time Out
Afar Magazine
Condé Nast Traveler
Travel + Leisure
Lonely Planet
92-95 Front St. E., Toronto, Ontario M5E 1C3, Canada
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"A lovely landmark and an excellent place to sample Canadian bacon, this market was originally built in 1844 as the first true Toronto city hall." Full review
"This handsome food market is, in fact, two tiers." Full review
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Don't miss the gallery and city archives on the second floor of the South Market.
"One of the world's 25 best markets by Food & Wine magazine, St Lawrence is a foodie favourite." Full review
"The St. Lawrence Market is great." Full review
"Let’s start with scale. Where are we between global flagship and neighborhood boutique?
St. Lawrence Market is perhaps the most famous market in Toronto, and locals regularly shop its..." Full review
"St. Lawrence Market is a culinary destination of some of the city's best and well-known purveyors of food. The South Market building is a visual fixture in Toronto, housing more than 120 food vendors."
Toronto City Guide
August 5, 2021
Top choice
"Old York's sensational St Lawrence Market has been a neighborhood meeting place for over two centuries." Full review
Black Creek Pioneer Village
Lonely Planet
Time Out
Michelin Guide
Afar Magazine
Frommer's
1000 Murray Ross Pkwy. Toronto, Ontario M3J 2P3, Canada
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"Black Creek Pioneer Village re-creates rural life in 19th-century Ontario." Full review
"This quaint re-creation of 19th-century village life could easily have become 'Ye Olde Disneyesque Embarrassment', but it's actually an interesting place to spend an afternoon." Full review
2 Stars
"Set among abundant greenery and dirt roads flanked by wooden sidewalks and split-rail fences, the ensemble exudes a bygone-era charm." Full review
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Highlights include the tinsmith shop; the Stong farm; the Half Way House... and the printing office.
"Great for kids, families, and history buffs, this authentically restored village of some 40 houses, workshops, stores, and farmland is an exciting step back into 19th-century Ontario." Full review
"In this quaint reconstruction of a Victorian-era village, costumed interpreters cheerily answer questions about life in the 19th century." Full review