There are over 120 specialty vendors that operate out of the Front & Jarvis location.
Actually made up of two buildings, the north market is open also on Sundays with the Antique market.
Front street houses some of the cities entertainment with the Sony Center and the St. Lawrence center for the Performing Arts.
There are also restaurants and specialty shops that cater to the urban condo dwellers and tourists alike.
1. Winners – off price retailer
2. Nicolas Hoare - Books
3. Eurpoe Bound – Travel Outfitters
4. FlatIrons – gifts from around the world
5. Giant Book Blowout
6. Harry Young Shoes
7. Beauty Supply Outlet
8. Mahogany – linens & clothing
9. St. Lawrence Market
10. HiTech – home design& kitchen supplies
11. North Market & Sunday Market – antiques and vintage
From George St to Scott Street this neighbourhood is very picturesque.
See the city's Flat Iron Building, hang out at the Reservoir Lounge and
eat at Lucerne. This is a small area big on things to do, and of course some great Toronto shopping.
This little piggy went to the St Lawrence Market. This little piggy stayed in other Toronto shopping neighbourhoods!