The PATH
Mariellen WardMariellen Ward/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING, TORONTO/ Updated : Jan 23, 2015, 10:42 IST
Synopsis
Toronto is home to the world's largest underground shopping complex. Rain or shine, snow or hail, you can shop in comfort all year round at the PATH. But be warned: the PATH shopping concourse is huge! You can wander for hours, or … Read more
Toronto is home to the world's largest underground shopping complex. Rain or shine, snow or hail, you can shop in comfort all year round at the PATH. But be warned: the PATH shopping concourse is huge! You can wander for hours, or pick up a map to help negotiate all the tricky twists and turns. Read less

Toronto is home to the world's largest underground shopping complex. Rain or shine, snow or hail, you can shop in comfort all year round at the PATH. But be warned: the PATH shopping concourse is huge! You can wander for hours, or pick up a map to help negotiate all the tricky twists and turns.
So have fun, and get lost!
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