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  1. Located in the heart of Toronto, Kensington Market is Toronto's most vibrant and diverse neighbourhood. So come by for the afternoon, the evening or even longer. You won't be disappointed!

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    The area that is currently Kensington Market was first developed in 1815 by George Taylor Denison. The Denison estate was divided into plots and during the 1880s, Irish, British and Scottish immigrants built houses on the property. In the early 20th century, Kensington saw an influx of Jewish immigrants, mostly from Russia and eastern and south-cen...

    Kensington Market is located to the west of the downtown region of the city and the area is bordered by Bathurst Street, Dundas Street, College Street, and Spadina Avenue and spreads out over a few other streets, centered along Augusta, Baldwin and Kensington. The area is easily accessed by public transit. From the Bloor-Danforth Line, exit at Spad...

    There are a mind-boggling array of places to eat and drink in Kensington Market, whether you’re looking for a quick snack, takeout, or a sit-down meal. In addition, due the multicultural vibe of the area, you can get almost any kind of food here, from Mexican and Italian, to Salvadorian and Portuguese. This is a place you want to bring your appetit...

    One of the best things about Kensington Market is the wide range of shops that include a whole host of vintage stores and independent boutiques. This is also a great place to do some grocery shopping, thanks to the array of small greengrocers you’ll find here, as well as butchers, cheesemongers and health food stores. While this section won’t cover...

    From May to October, the streets of Kensington Market go car-free on the last Sunday of the month in what’s known as Pedestrian Sundays. These Sundays do get busy, but in addition to no cars, there’s also street performers, music and food stalls to check out. Anyone looking for a place to enjoy a drink outdoors will be happy to note that Kensington...

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  2. 1 de mar. de 2023 · Kensington Market welcomes you! Discover a diverse community of people offering unique and vintage wares, tasty eats, fun events and festivals, and lot’s of other fine goods and services! - Located in the heart of Toronto, Kensington Market is Toronto's most vibrant and diverse neighbourhood.

  3. Immerse yourself in the heart of Toronto’s bohemian culture at Kensington Market. Restaurants and hole-in-the-wall eateries offering food from all over the world are interspersed with vintage thrift shops, coffee joints, tattoo parlors, bars, art galleries, and Victorian-style houses.

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  5. Kensington Market is a distinctive multicultural neighbourhood in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Market is an older neighbourhood and one of the city's best-known. In November 2006, it was designated a National Historic Site of Canada .

  6. Immerse yourself in the heart of Toronto’s bohemian culture at Kensington Market. Restaurants and hole-in-the-wall eateries offering food from all over the world are interspersed with vintage thrift shops, coffee joints, tattoo parlors, bars, art galleries, and Victorian-style houses.