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Shopping in TorontoToronto Underground Shopping Centre :Path UndergroundYonge Street North and Eglinton Avenue Area:St. Lawrence North Market Toronto Antique Centre Bayview Village Shopping Centre Kensington MarketMarkets:MarketsShopping in Toronto has lots to offer. From street markets, sprawling mall above and below ground level to ethnic neighbourhoods. Path UndergroundLocation: Union Station on Front Street to Dundas StreetToronto's Path Underground is the largest underground shopping centre with more than 1, 200 shops and services within it's system of walkways under the city of Toronto. The First Canadian Place Shopping Centre with over 120 stores and restaurants is part of the Path Underground system. The Path Underground connects to the Hockey Hall of Fame, Roy Thomson Hall, Air Canada Centre, Rogers Centre and CN Tower. http://www.toronto.ca/path/ Yonge Street North and Eglinton Avenue AreaIf you are looking for upscale shopping then be sure to visit the Yonge Street and Eglinton area. This area has clothing boutiques with designer labels, specialty shops, cafes and some of Toronto's top restaurants. St. Lawrence North Market
St. Lawrence Market is one of the oldest food markets renowned for the fresh fish and cheese available. Fresh food from across Canada is available continuously. There are over 50 speciality vendors within the market offering baked goods, bulk foods, general groceries, dairy products, delicatessens, flowers and plants, gourmet teas and coffee, meat and poultry, seafood, vegetables, organic products, and specialty items. http://www.stlawrencemarket.com/ Toronto Antique Centre276 King Street WestToronto, On M5V 1J2 Formerly known as the Harbourfront Antique Market, Toronto Antique Centre is renown for its showcase of antiques and collectibles. On your visit to the Toronto Antique Centre you just may see someone famous. This antique centre visited by the stars when their movie shoots are finished. http://www.torontoantiquectr.com/ Bayview Village Shopping CentreLocation: Bayview Avenue and Sheppard Avenue EastBayview Village Shopping Centre offers unique merchandise in a friendly ambience. The shopping centre has been renovated and expanded to include more than 95 stores and services. There are numerous unique fashion retailers carrying the latest fashions from New York, Los Angeles and Europe along with featured Canadian designers. http://www.bayviewvillageshops.com/ Kensington Market
Toronto's multiculturalism is evident at Kensington Market. The shops have merchandise from Europe, the Middle East, South America, the Caribbean and Asia along with vintage clothing shops, restaurants and cafes. On a busy day, street musicians, shoppers and merchants crowd the streets. Once mainly occupied by the Jewish community, Kensington Market now is home to all kinds of cultures. http://www.kensington-market.ca/ MarketsMarkets more what you are looking for when shopping in Toronto? Then be sure to visit Kensington Market - west of Spadina between College and Dundas Street on Baldwin and Augusta and Kensington avenues. The shops there cover more than 30 different backgrounds. |