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Queen's Quay Terminal
Start your morning Harbourfront constitutional with a diversion into this refurbished 1926 warehouse, now filled with skylights, arts-and-crafts shops, ritzy boutiques, cafés and galleries, revolving around an eight-storey atrium. Renovated in 1983, this was one of the first Harbourfront buildings to emerge from lakeside dereliction. The Premier Dance Theatre is also on-site; loud-mouthed ticket sellers hawk harbor cruises outside.
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St Lawrence Market & Hall
Old York's sensational market has been a neighborhood meeting place for over two centuries. The restored, high-trussed 1845 South Market building houses more than 50 specialty food stalls: cheese vendors, fishmongers, butchers, bakers and pasta makers with lots of action and yelling of prices in silly voices.
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