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{{Infobox building
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| native_name =
| native_name_lang = fr
| image = Jean-Talon Market.jpg
| caption = Farmer's stand
| location = Henri Julien Avenue
| opened_date = {{start date and age|1933}}
| public_transit = {{rint|montreal|metro|}} '''[[Montreal Metro]]''': <br> {{rint|montreal|metro|2}} {{rint|montreal|metro|5}} [[Jean-Talon station (Montreal Metro)|Jean-Talon]] <br> {{rint|montreal|metro|5}} [[De Castelnau station|De Castelnau]]|
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'''Jean-Talon Market'''
It is the largest market in Montreal and one of the largest open-air
==History==
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Stores surrounding the open-air market include:
* Léopoldo Fruit Store
* La Fromagerie Hamel
* William J. Walter boucherie
* Joe la Croûte boulangerie
* Maison de thé Camellia Sinensis
Since July 15, 2006 vehicles are banned from circulating inside the market's streets during the summer weekends.<ref name="cbc">[https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/vehicles-banned-from-jean-talon-market-on-weekends-1.610914 Vehicles banned from Jean-Talon market on weekends] (cbc.ca, accessed 2006/11/02)</ref>
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==External links==
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*[http://www.marchespublics-mtl.com Marchés Publics de Montréal], the agency that runs Montreal-area farmer's markets
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[[Category:
[[Category:Farmers' markets in Canada]]
[[Category:Landmarks in Montreal|Marché Jean-Talon]]
[[Category:Montreal cuisine]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie]]
[[Category:Tourist attractions in Montreal]]
[[Category:Commercial buildings completed in 1933]]
[[Category:1930s in Montreal]]
[[Category:1933 establishments in Quebec]]
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