Geoffrey Wiseman

St. Jacobs Farmer's Market Destroyed by Fire

The St. Jacobs Farmer's Market is the market I remember most from my childhood. It's a big market, much bigger than Guelph's, which probably helped make it memorable. We didn't go often, because St. Jacobs was just far enough away from Guelph and the market busy enough to make it a fair investment of time and effort. So when we went, it was a big day trip with a stop at the Stone Crock on the way back.

Apparently the main building there was just destroyed in a huge fire. Initial reports just mentioned a 'big fire', which I took to be something like a couple stalls and some building damage or something like that, which would require shutting down the building, getting inspections and cleaning and so forth. Subsequent articles made it clear that the main building is destroyed, and the accompanying photo show the building engulfed in flame.

It's too bad. I hope they were well-insured and that they can use this as an opportunity to renovate/expand and make the St. Jacobs market even better than before.

Near as I can tell from the articles I've read so far, there were no injuries, so it's just property damage and sentiment, not life and health, which is good news.