1. Toronto Kensington Market is a vibrant and eclectic neighborhood in downtown Toronto that is known for its diverse mix of shops, restaurants, and street vendors. Originally a Jewish market in the early 20th century, it has since become a hub for a variety of cultures, including Chinese, Caribbean, and Latin American. The neighborhood is full of colorful street art, live music, and a lively atmosphere. Kensington Market is also home to a number of vintage clothing stores, artisanal food shops, and independent cafes.

2. Most shops and businesses in Kensington Market are open from 11am-7pm daily, but hours may vary. There is no one main phone number for the market as it is made up of many independent businesses.

3. Kensington Market is easily accessible by public transportation, with several streetcar and bus routes that run through the area. The nearest subway station is St. Patrick (Line 1 - Yonge-University). There is no entrance fee for the market, but visitors should be prepared to pay for food and shopping.