I went there with a friend of mine on 15th of Feb.
Before I went to the St.Lawrence Market, I had gone to the LCBO(Liquor Control Board of Ontario), which is located in front of the St.Lawrence Market and sells beer, soju, alcohol, and more. The LCBO was fancy for me, because I like drinking. I felt like drinking all kinds of alcohol which are in that place. kkkkkk
After I had looked around the LCBO, I went toward the St.Lawrence Market. (Actually, I prefer to go to a market than a shopping mall.) When I was going to the entrance, there were so many people. The St.Lawrence Market is usually crowded on Saturday.
I could see many fruits, processed meat, flowers, and more. In addition, some musicians played the instruments in some corner of the market.
While I stayed in the market, I found a place which sells coffee beans and drinks. That was so nice, because I felt diverse scent of coffee and cost of coffee drinks was cheaper than other coffee shops. I love that place. If I go there again, I will drink coffee
* St. Lawrence Market is one of two major markets in Toronto, the other being Kensington Market. (Wikipedia)
http://www.stlawrencemarket.com/
After that, I went to the Kensington Market. There was an outside market while the St.Lawrence Market was an inside market. As the weather was quite cold, I looked around the street quickly, and then I dropped by some stores. I think most females can like the Kensington Market. Because there has congenial atmosphere, and most of stores sell vintage stuff. If the weather was warm, I could see more active market. That was a shame.
* Kensington Market is a distinctive multicultural neighbourhood in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Market is an older neighbourhood and one of the city's most well-known
Those were the places I went to!! 오늘 일기 끝!
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