Maisonneuve Market, Market hall in Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, Canada.
Maisonneuve Market is a market hall located on Ontario Street East with vendor stalls offering fresh produce, meats, and regional goods. The interior space is organized with multiple sections where different sellers display and sell their products.
The market opened in 1914 when Maisonneuve was still an independent city developing rapidly in Montreal's east end. It became a vital supply point for food and local commerce in the growing district.
This market serves as a social hub where neighbors gather to buy fresh goods and interact directly with local producers. It remains woven into the rhythm of daily life in the district.
The market is easily accessible via the Pie-IX and Viau stations on Montreal's Metro Green Line. Most vendors keep regular hours throughout the week, giving visitors flexibility in when to visit.
The building is part of the Site patrimonial de l'Ancienne-Cité-de-Maisonneuve, a protected heritage area showcasing early 20th-century urban planning and architecture. Walking through this district reveals how a complete city was once planned and built in that era.
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