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Jean-Talon Market
The guide was updated:Jean-Talon Market is one of Montreal’s busiest and most colourful markets, packed with stalls selling fresh fruit, vegetables, cheeses, meats, fish, and baked goods. Take a stroll through the aisles and enjoy the smells, colours, and friendly chatter of vendors. From early morning to evening, it’s a great spot to sample local flavours, pick up ingredients for a picnic, or simply soak up the atmosphere of a market that feels very much part of the city’s daily life.
Useful Information
- Address: 7070 Henri Julien Avenue, Montreal
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 8am–6pm, Sun 8am–5pm
- Website: www.marchespublics-mtl.com/marches/jean-talon
- Phone: +1 514 937 7754
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Eaton Centre
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Jean-Talon Market
Jean-Talon Market is one of Montreal’s busiest and most colourful markets, packed with stalls selling fresh fruit, vegetables, cheeses, meats, fish, and baked goods. Take a stroll through the aisles and enjoy the smells, colours, and friendly chatter of vendors. From early morning to evening, it’s a great spot to sample local flavours, pick up ingredients for a picnic, or simply soak up the atmosphere of a market that feels very much part of the city’s daily life.
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Noël Eternel
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Complexe Desjardins
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