1. Jean-Talon Market is one of the largest public markets in Montreal, Canada, and is a landmark destination for foodies and tourists alike. It’s located in the Little Italy district and covers an area of over two city blocks. The market first opened in 1933, and since then, it has become a hub for fresh, local, and international produce, meat, fish, cheese, and baked goods. It’s home to more than 300 vendors selling everything from exotic fruits and vegetables to artisanal products and crafts. The market also features several restaurants and cafes serving up delicious meals made from the fresh ingredients found in the market.

2. The Jean-Talon Market is open year-round, seven days a week, but the hours vary depending on the season. From April to October, it’s open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day, and from November to March, it’s open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays and from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends. The market can be reached by public transportation, and the nearest metro station is Jean-Talon on the orange line. The market also has a parking lot for visitors with cars.

3. There is no admission fee to enter the Jean-Talon Market, and most of the vendors accept cash and credit cards. Visitors can enjoy browsing the stalls and sampling the products without having to buy anything. The market is wheelchair accessible, and there are public restrooms available for visitors. For more information, you can call the market’s office at (514) 277-1588.