It's cold and sunny today in Montreal. Where can one go to get into the Sunday action? Ahhh, the Marché Jean-Talon, the large public market in the north-central part of the city. It's busy, there's lots going on, and there's lots of excellent food to be bought, or eaten in situ. Here are some random shots, just to brighten your lives a little during a long dreary Winter.
Here's a long shot up about two-thirds of the main hall, all that's open during the Winter. You can see the crowds, maybe feel a bit of the buzz:
There are clearstories along the roofline which let in light, always makes the peppers pretty:
Even at this time of the year, some of the produce is local:
Always lots and lots of fresh greens:
At the north end of the marché is Premiere-Moisson, a boulangerie-charcouterie, with some of the very best bread and patés in the city. On a Winter's day, you buy a bowl of soup, some paté, a bit of bread, and have a most excellent mid-day repast.
Here's The Other Dr. Gale trying to decide which paté we need. Turned out it was foie de canard, to no one's surprize! :^)
Inside the place du marché is Fromagerie Hamel; they have six bays of cheese, here are three:
Just a few of the things available:
Along the west side of the place du marché are lots of other interesting places--here are a few:
I haven't done the marché justice in any way, shape, or form. But at least I hope you can catch a hint of the scent of how much fun a wintery Sunday afternoon can be in Montreal!
Geo
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