Flea market
Atwater Market
140 locals recommend,
Tips from locals
Great to walk around and buy some fresh produce as well as plenty of cafes and restaurants!
Situated in Montréal’s Southwest borough, close to the Lachine Canal, Atwater Market takes its name from the avenue bordering it, which in turn was named after Edwin Atwater, a 19th century businessman and city councillor. The market has been in operation since 1933, and its Art Deco-style architecture places it among the most beautiful buildings in the city. Open year-round, Atwater Market is celebrated for its many butcher shops and cheesemongers, its horticultural producers in the spring, and its market gardeners, who set up their stands around the building as soon as summer begins. Shopkeepers also provide a wide variety of fresh, refined and original merchandise During the summer season, be sure to visit the Pôle des saveurs, a focal point for innovative and tasty fast food. Its restaurateurs offer Vietnamese and Reunion Island cuisine, barbecue, tapas, ice cream and other refreshments. Set yourself down at one of the picnic tables at the Pôle, or on the large patio facing the Lachine Canal and let your tastebuds be tempted.
Situated in Montréal’s Southwest borough, close to the Lachine Canal, Atwater Market takes its name from the avenue bordering it, which in turn was named after Edwin Atwater, a 19th century businessman and city councillor. The market has been in operation since 1933, and its Art Deco-style architect…
Situated in Montréal’s Southwest borough, close to the Lachine Canal, Atwater Market takes its name from the avenue bordering it, which in turn was named after Edwin Atwater, a 19th century businessman and city councillor. The market has been in operation since 1933, and its Art Deco-style architecture places it among the most beautiful buildings in the city. Open year-round, Atwater Market is celebrated for its many butcher shops and cheesemongers, its horticultural producers in the spring, and its market gardeners, who set up their stands around the building as soon as summer begins.
Situated in Montréal’s Southwest borough, close to the Lachine Canal, Atwater Market takes its name from the avenue bordering it, which in turn was named after Edwin Atwater, a 19th century businessman and city councillor. The market has been in operation since 1933, and its Art Deco-style architect…
Local market for home-grown produce, meat and breads. Our favorite place to shop if we plan to make a special meal at home
Bursting with colours, flavours and freshness, the Atwater Market is a popular hub for an array of local and hard-to-find gourmet products. Buttery croissants, ripe cheeses, farm-picked produce, fine meat cuts, deli specialties and fish are just some of the fare available at this four-season market. This is one go my favorite in Montreal, you feel like you enjoy street foods
Bursting with colours, flavours and freshness, the Atwater Market is a popular hub for an array of local and hard-to-find gourmet products. Buttery croissants, ripe cheeses, farm-picked produce, fine meat cuts, deli specialties and fish are just some of the fare available at this four-season market.…
Atwater Market by Airbnb Experiences
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Location
138 Av. Atwater
Montréal, QC