Thereafter, I merged with the shoppers at the North Hall looking at the produce they have on display. There were ho,e-made cookies, pies and cakes; fresh fruit juice extracts, sausages, fruits, honey, maple syrup, meats and many more. On Sundays, they normally have a flea market.
Also, I visited the Market Gallery at the South Hall showcasing "A Common Thread: A History of Toronto’s Garment Industry".
The exhibit chronicles the history of the garment industry that began over one hundred years ago and centred around Spadina Avenue. Photographs, vintage clothing, shoes, under-garments, sewing kits and old sewing machines were showcased in the exhibit. While reading the history wall, I was surprised to find out that those people or families who owned the major textile business were actually immigrants from eastern Europe (from Russia and Poland). Though the gallery was not that big but they have very interesting items and information on display. http://www.stlawrencemarket.com/gallery/ex2008.html#current
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