Byward Market - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
N 45° 25.678 W 075° 41.558
18T E 445818 N 5030727
The historic Byward Market is a colourful mosaic of farmers' market stalls, shops, galleries, cafés and clubs just east of Parliament Hill. It's a popular place during the day for strolling and shopping, or at night for an evening's entertainment.
Waymark Code: WM4VAV
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 09/30/2008
Views: 81
The market is established by Lt-Col. John By in 1826, the ByWard Market is one of Canada's oldest and largest public markets. The legendary builder of the Rideau Canal, Colonel By himself laid out the street plan of the Market, designating George Street and York Street to be extra wide to accommodate the creation of a public market and gathering place.
You will find outdoor vendors, no matter the weather, 363 days a year(closed Christmas day and New Year's day. Typically agri food vendors are open from May to October from 7am and remain open untill 6pm. Bad weather will rarely stop them from selling. Art and craft vendors usually operate from mid-May to Mid-Sept and start at 9am until 8 or 9pm.
Hours of operation:
The hours very with the season butthey are open a minimum of hours
Jan 1st - April 30th 8am - 5pm
May 1st - Thanksgiving(cdn) 6am - 6pm
From thanksgiving(cdn) - Dec 31st 8am - 5pm
The market is easily accessible by foot, transit or car.
Within an area roughly four blocks square you will find museums, cafes, specialty shops, boutiques, galleries, restaurants, pubs and more.
Seasonality: From: 01/02/2008 To: 12/31/2008
Physical Address: 55 Byward Market Square Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1N 9C3
Day(s) of the Week Available: 7
Desription of Market: Fresh cut flowers, baked goods, fresh fruit and vegetables, Meat and Cheeses, and hand made crafts.
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