Kensington Market – Toronto

“I particularly remember visiting Kensington Market in Toronto for the very first time. The positive experience of quality in Kensington Market was embedded within the never-ending layers of life evident within the ins and outs of the stores and quite literally onto the streets. It is this aspect of the physical space where a sense of community, diversity and humanistic connections is established. As one of hundreds of people who was at Kensington that day, I was still able to feel a sense of welcome and belonging. I felt connected to the space as I walked down the sidewalk, enjoying the music, the food, different cultures and simply the people. Kensington Market offered human connections independent of the aesthetics of space, it was within the ‘chaos’ of the streets that allowed these layers of narratives to overlap and be experienced, everything all at once.” (Booklet Positive Lived Experiences of Quality in the Built Environment 2023, p.230).

 

Google Map link: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Kensington+Market,+Toronto,+ON/@43.654834,-79.4072525,16z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x882b34c23d02c2eb:0x472d5132915be00c!8m2!3d43.6545236!4d-79.4014566!16zL20vMDI3X3A2?hl=en

Discover similar lived experiences

Charts Café – Wolfville, Nova Scotia
“I particularly remember visiting a charming little coffee shop called Charts Café, just off the Harvest Moon Trailway bike trail
Karen 2023
Montreal
“I particularly remember visiting Montreal in 2022. I appreciated the ease of getting around the city without relying on a
Melissa 2023
“Petit Laurier” – Plateau-Mont-Royal – Montreal
“My experience of living in my neighbourhood, the “Petit Laurier” in the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough, is the best example of a
Yesayan 2023