Sunday Antique Market
I have always believed that one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Since the time I was young, I would join my mom in garage sale hunting and spend hours pouring over other peoples unwanted goods. From these trips, I learned to negotiate, haggle with vendors, sniff out deals, and find diamonds in any ruff. Garage sales, yard sales and flea markets still excite me to this day, which is why on many Sundays I can be found wandering around the Sunday Antique Market at the St. Lawrence Market.
The SAM, open from 5am to 5pm, is housed in the North building at Front St. and Jarvis St. During the warmer months there are vendors along the sidewalks and also in the smaller fountain area just West of Jarvis. I usually
spend most of my time visiting with the outdoor vendors. They sell beautiful silks, jewellery, vintage designer items, and even some new designer items (like the Dior shades I got this weekend for half the” in-store” price). The vendors are very friendly and love to chat with their customers, but don’t let that fool you, they are also fantastic sales people.
Aside from clothing and jewellery, you will also find an endless supply of household items: shelving units, antique glassware, fondue sets, pottery, and collectibles like comic books, stamps and coins. There is no shortage of selection or diversity. Whatever you might be looking for, you will find some variation of it here – guaranteed!
All of the vendors are local to Toronto and the surrounding area, and many own shops around town as well. Most have a story to tell and will engage you as long as you are willing to listen. This is definitely one of my favourite Sunday morning or afternoon pastimes and I rarely leave empty handed.
I LOVE the St. Lawrence antique market. I’ve found some of my favourite accessories there!
nice! we should aim to meet up for sunday brunch and marketing!
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