ByWard Market
Established by Lieutenant-Colonel John By in 1826, the ByWard Market is one of Canada's oldest and largest public markets; farmers and craft merchants from across the Capital Region gather to sell their wares daily.
"The Market", as it's known to locals, is a favoured shopping district not only for fresh produce, but for a wide range of fashion, décor and specialty shops.
From casual outdoor cafés to more upscale dining and nightlife, the Market offers something for every taste.
The Market is a great place to people-watch. During warm days, pull up a chair at an outdoor café and watch the world walk by.
The Market is the setting for many popular annual events, including the culinary Tastes of ByWard, the Winterlude Stew Cook-Off, ByWard Market Mardi Gras and more.
There are several secluded cobblestone squares in the Market - see if you can find them.
Read how the LCA is working to improve the ByWard Market.
"The Market", as it's known to locals, is a favoured shopping district not only for fresh produce, but for a wide range of fashion, décor and specialty shops.
From casual outdoor cafés to more upscale dining and nightlife, the Market offers something for every taste.
The Market is a great place to people-watch. During warm days, pull up a chair at an outdoor café and watch the world walk by.
The Market is the setting for many popular annual events, including the culinary Tastes of ByWard, the Winterlude Stew Cook-Off, ByWard Market Mardi Gras and more.
There are several secluded cobblestone squares in the Market - see if you can find them.
Read how the LCA is working to improve the ByWard Market.