PATH Underground

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  • Between Dundas St (north), Lakeshore Blvd (south), Yonge St. (east) and The Rogers Centre (west)
  • Toronto, ON
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posted Aug 14 2009

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World's Longest Shopping Mall

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Get lost! You'd be surprised to know that the world's longest shopping mall according to the Guinness Book of Records is completely hidden from view under the bustling streets of Toronto's financial district. This 27 kilometers sprawling labyrinth of 1200 stores and service providers doesn't offer the same quality of shopping in one place as the Eaton Centre, but is still worth some time to explore. Access the PATH from First Canadian Place for a very authentic "big city" experience, where you can watch thousands of white-collar rat racers scamper about on their lunch breaks. The PATH also provides a warm and dry passageway through the downtown core during times of rain, snow and sleet and cold. As the PATH primarily serves Toronto's business community, remember not to visit on a weekend unless you want to see a lot of closed storefronts. See Full Post

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posted Jul 9 2007

amandaklaird

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Challange you and your date to make it from the Eaton Centre to Union Station without getting stuck in Commerce Court. Perfect for when it's unbearably hot or cold, or if percipitation is not in your favour. Time yourself, or add a fun twist by counting the number of International News stands along the way.

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