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The PATH, Toronto

The PATH is the world's largest underground shopping complex with 27 km (16 miles) of shopping arcades.

The PATH is the world's largest underground shopping complex with 27 km (16 miles) of shopping arcades. It is a city under a city. The PATH is accessible from Dundas, Queen, King, Union and St Andrews subway stations.


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About The PATH

 Toronto, ON, Canada

The PATH and Nearby Sights on Map

Hockey Hall of Fame

A great place for hockey fans, with interactive exhibits

Design Exchange (DX)

A shrine to Canada's pastime in the heart of the city

Gooderham Building

The Gooderham Building, generally known as the Flatiron Building, is a five-storey, wedge-shaped building at the intersection of Front, Church and Wellington Streets

Cathedral Church of St. James

This impressive, gothic revival cathedral was built in 1844

St Lawrence Market

A city market has been located on the southwest corner of Front Street East and Jarvis Street for over 200 years

St Lawrence Hall

This ornate, Renaissance Revival building was built in 1850 to be Toronto's main meeting space and was a major centre for political speeches and concerts

Eaton Centre

The glass domed Eaton Centre is a shopping mall of architectural interest and features a huge Canadian geese mobile, Flight Stop, designed by artist Michael Snow

St Michael's Catholic Cathedral

Gothic-style cathedral that is one of the oldest churches in Toronto

Toronto Eaton Centre

Yonge Dundas Square