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The Junction Flea in Toronto, a new market near the corner of Dundas Street West and Annette Street, has dozens of vintage and antique dealers, as well as food vendors. The market is held the second Sunday of each month through the summer, and is expected to continue into the fall and winter.

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The entrance to the Junction Flea in Toronto, near the corner of Dundas Street West and Annette Street. The market has dozens of antique and vintage dealers, as well as independent food vendors.

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A dumpling booth at feasT.O., one of several food vendors at the Junction Flea in Toronto

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Cacti planted inside of old Mason jars at the Crown Floral booth at the Junction Flea

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Toronto’s Tintype Studio, run by Miles Collyer, Stu Sakai, Paul Sergeant and Greg Snow, is a travelling photo studio that creates antique-looking images on a thin aluminum plate.

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A tin image created by Toronto’s Tintype Studio

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A close-up of a tin image created by Toronto’s Tintype Studio

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Vintage games and toys at the Junction Flea

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Some of the items for sale at Eclectic Pelican, a vendor at the Junction Flea

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Beach Motel letters for sale by Bracket Photo, at the Junction Flea in Toronto

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