The ultimate place to get street food in Toronto!

A retail shipping container market owned and operated by Scadding Court Community Centre.

Welcome to Market 707!

Scadding Court Community Centre’s outdoor shipping container market, located in the heart of Downtown Toronto. Shop online or stop by to try delicious street food and explore unique goods and services from over 20 local vendors.!

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What is Market 707?

Housed in retrofitted shipping containers, Market 707 offers a unique street food and retail experience. This vibrant community space brings together local entrepreneurs serving delicious international street food and unique goods and services to create an urban food and shopping experience unlike any other.

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Explore Shops of all sorts.

Explore the wide variety of offerings at Market 707, including mouth-watering treats, unique goods, and more!

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Explore Pop-up Vendors

Featured vendors are participants of our Women’s Entrepreneurship Hub or Newcomer Entrepreneurship Hub programs.

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Explore Community Events

Market 707 takes pride in delivering fun events and entertainment for visitors such as shows, night markets, and much more!

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News and Updates

The City’s Best Street Food, and a New Business Model, in a Shipping Container 2023

Tucked into the busy intersection of Bathurst and Dundas, surrounded by a hospital, a community centre, and a library, Market 707 is a collection of more than 20 vendors housed in shipping containers…

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9 of the tastiest Toronto markets for street food and fun

Lining the south side of Dundas Street West, just east of Bathurst, salvaged shipping containers have been retrofitted to house vendors of all kinds.

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StartUp TORONTO

Toronto’s top accelerators and incubators for startups and entrepreneur. Notable alumni: Cookie Martinez; Gushi; Nil’s Pocket Bakery

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Market 707 Toronto

Market 707 is a stretch of sidewalk near Dundas and Bathurst lined with upcycled shipping containers that offer sweet and savory foods, services, and everything in between.

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