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It says, you´ll find the most beautiful puppets here. Stall holders often quote higher prices for visitors than for locals, so be prepared to barter.
We recommend enjoying your lunch on one of the boats and watching the people for a while.
Before you buy something it's usually no problem if you ask for samples.
Many locals come here, to go grocery shopping, to chat with friends or foreigners, to have an early beer or just to enjoy a little bit of Munich's lifestyle.
For those who love a little guidance, Edible Canada offers daily, two-hour tours beginning at 9 AM that cover the market from the inside out and includes plenty of other island attractions. Look for the "Circle Craft Co-op" - this is a non profit co-op and features more than 200 of Vancouver’s most talented artists.
The most interesting part of the market is the food area that is located on one side of the railway track. Your eyes will definitely glance at fruits and vegetables that you have not seen before.
The market is open year-round, even during Montreal's severe winters, although during this time walls are placed around the central section of the market while outdoor areas remain vacant.