1851—St. Ann’s Market, built on the site of the old parliament house, burnt down in 1849, in the rebel losses riots. It was demolished in 1900. Its site is now preserved by the gardens of Youville Square.
1860—St. Gabriel, bounded by Centre Street, Richmond, Richardson and Montmorency streets; abolished in 1900.
1865—St. Antoine, bounded by St. James, Mountain, Aqueduct and Adeline streets.
1865—The Haymarket, bounded by St. Paul, Inspector, William streets and Nolan Park.
1870—St. Jean Baptiste, bounded by St. Lawrence, Rachel, St. Dominique and Market streets.
1871—St. James, bounded by Ontario, Amherst, Wolfe and Houle.
1885—Cattle Market (East), at the head of Frontenac Street.
1885—Cattle Market (West), originally situated at St. Henri and removed in 1902 to St. Etienne Street (Point St. Charles).
1890—Weighing Station (Papineau), corner of Craig and Notre Dame streets.
1890—Weighing Station (St. Denis), corner of Carrière and Berri streets.