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Adam Vaughan comes to the position as councilor for the Market and adjacent communities after a career in TV journalism. All the details are at his site. [site]
The Kensington Market Action Committee: If you live, work or own a business in the Market, you're a member. Get involved. [site]
For 7 great Sundays during the summer of 2004, the streets were closed in Kensington Market, allowing for all kinds of fun. The organizers and volunteers of PS Kensington made it all happen. And now it continues 4 years later. Their site has plenty of information, and is the best repository of pictures of the Market that we could find. We're looking forward to this year's events! [site]
The official City of Toronto Tourism web site offers some snippets of history, some shopping recommendations and lots of information about Toronto for the out of town visitor. [site]
A review of Kensington Market, and why it works! [site]
A very cool archival audio project.
[murmur] archives audio recordings of stories told by Torontonians set in specific locations. The locations have a [murmur] sign, a telephone number and a location code. All you have to do is call the number from a mobile phone, enter the location code and listen! [site]
Wiki has everything it seems, including Kensington Market. A good history, a few pictures and much more. [site]
More of what we like. A brief tourist info page on Kensington. [site]
Parks Canada (a federal government agency) declares Kensington Market a National Historic site in 2006. [site]