Jean-talon Market





Informations and facts

Jean-Talon Market was built on the former site of the Irish cross team "The Shamrock". A street perpendicular to the Market still has the name.

Jean-Talon Market was expanded in 2003-2004 with a permanent cover section for winter with an underground parking.

Note: the building formerly used to be Petite-Patrie district library (Now Première Moisson Bakery).

More popular than ever and attracting customers from a vast territory, panel of outdoor market change with seasons, from the flowers season to Christmas trees and tomato period, because as everybody knows, the market is located in Little Italy.

Positionnement de cet édifice sur une carte ancienne 1912



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Positionnement de cet édifice sur une carte ancienne 1949


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Positionnement de cet édifice sur une carte ancienne 1949


Marché Jean-Talon - vue aérienne - 1949
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