From:
http://www.toronto.ca//175/stlawrence_market.htm#lighting
First lighting of St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood
Friday, November 6, 6 p.m.
Meeting place: Market Lane Park (adjacent to north market building, 92 Front St. E.)
Free admission
The City of Toronto will launch a new night lighting initiative in St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood to showcase Toronto's pride in its heritage and historic buildings.
We're shining a light on the city's distinctive architecture and some of Toronto's oldest, beautiful and most photographed buildings. St. Lawrence Market, St. Lawrence Hall, Flatiron building, St. James Cathedral and the south façades along Front Street, south of Berczy Park will be camera ready, day and night.
Join us this evening for the first flip of the switch. As part of the festivities, local historian Bruce Bell will lead a tour to share the stories captured behind the walls of these of these historic Toronto landmarks as you watch the buildings light up before your eyes.
The lighting demonstration is a showcase of what this Heritage Lighting Project will grow to be. While some of the lighting is permanent, some is for the weekend’s events only. Be sure to come to the neighbourhood on Friday or Saturday nights to witness the full effect of the demonstration.