A Trip to the St. Lawrence Market in Toronto, Canada
It's 2008, 10 am in the morning. We are at Downtown today, and Downtown Toronto and doing some explorations. I just wanted to give you a little bit of a view towards the Gooderham Building which is actually Toronto's working of a flat iron building. You can see the CN Tower peeping out here. Couple of the Bank Towers, I think the TD Tower, Toronto Dominion Bank Tower, and our destination today actually -- and here is a nice little view on front street, which is one of the older preserved Victorian Streetscapes in Toronto.
We are going to hit into the St. Lawrence Market actually, which is Toronto's largest markets, very historical, and essentially, basically part of the city where the city got it's beginnings. We are going to go on a tour today with famous historian Bruce Bell, and Bruce Bell is sort of the historian that Toronto City Halls calls on when dignitaries come into town. He is a very interesting guy, kind of comedian, actor, he is a writer, he wrote two books about Toronto. See here, it's the norther part of the St. Lawrence Market, with St. Lawrence Hall here in the background, we are going to be seeing that as well. So we are going to Bruce now any minute, inside in front of the Mountie, and this is the main entrance now into the St. Lawrence Market, and we will heading inside in just a second.