Farmers anticipate a record year for Christmas tree sales “I’m excited to have the first edition here,” said the market’s interim director, Nicolas Fabien-Ouellet.“It’s a good way to discover new products, to shop locally and to give small gifts to your loved ones.”There are also food stalls offering crepes and waffles and a food truck with hot chocolate and Christmas sangria.
Coronavirus: Should seniors come to Christmas in Montreal? The experts weigh in With COVID-19, several hygiene measures are in place.A hand sanitizer station is set up at the entrance, face masks are required and each stall has a plastic film separating merchants from customers.It’s also set up outdoors, which helps keep the risk of transmission low.“In Jean-Talon.