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  2. Path (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Path (stylized as PATH) [1] is a network of underground pedestrian tunnels, elevated walkways, and at-grade walkways connecting the office towers of Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It connects more than 70 buildings via 30 kilometres (19 mi) of tunnels, walkways, and shopping areas.

  3. List of shopping malls in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Path connects most of downtown and is the world's largest underground shopping complex, according to Guinness World Records. In Downtown Toronto , primarily in the Financial District , there are interconnected shopping malls located at least one flight of stairs underground.

  4. Yonge–Dundas Square - Wikipedia

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    The square is accessible from the Toronto subway at Dundas station and is connected to Path, Toronto's underground pedestrian walkway. The square is continuously illuminated by large billboard screens and corporate logos, which has led to comparison of the square with Times Square in New York City , Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, and Piccadilly ...

  5. Toronto's underground PATH mall shops fret about hybrid ... - AOL

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    Business is slowly starting to percolate again at the Second Cup coffee shop franchise in Toronto's PATH shopping mall as workers trickle back to major downtown office buildings above the world's ...

  6. Toronto Eaton Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Eaton Centre's interior passages also form part of the Path underground pedestrian network, and the centre is served by two subway stations: Dundas and Queen on Line 1 Yonge–University; Dundas station is connected to Level 1 (walkway under platform level) and Level 2 (platform level), while Queen station is connected to Level 1.

  7. Financial District, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The bank towers and much else in Toronto's core are connected by a system of underground walkways, known as PATH, which is lined with retail establishments making the area one of Toronto's most important shopping districts. The vast majority of these stores are only open during weekdays during the business day when the financial district is ...

  8. Underground city - Wikipedia

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    It links many important buildings and attractions downtown to six TTC subway stations. PATH accommodates 100,000 pedestrians daily, and PATH businesses host the world's largest underground sidewalk sale once annually. The PATH network in Toronto is the largest underground shopping complex in the world with 371,600 square metres (4,000,000 sq ft).

  9. Metro Hall - Wikipedia

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    Metro Hall is a 27-storey Postmodern-style office tower at the corner of Wellington and John Street in the downtown core of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It looks out onto Pecaut Square. Part of the three-tower Metro Centre complex, the building was completed in 1992 to house the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto (Metro) and its