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Toronto: Downtown: Malls
Many downtown malls are linked by underground pedestrian walkways. For example you could walk from the Eaton Centre at Dundas to the Royal bank Plaza at Front St without ever going outside. BCE Place Galleria 181 Bay St BCE Place located in the Financial district is a combination of old and new architecture They endevered to retain the facades of listed buildings in its creation the result is a elegant blend of the old and new. The old being enclosed within a beautiful arched galleria some 380 feet long.
College Park Mall A small mall in a nicely restored Art Deco building at the corner of Yonge and College Sts.
First Canadian Place Shopping Centre 1 First Canadian Place (416) 862-6294 With over 120 stores and restaurants, First Canadian Place Shopping Centre is the largest retail complex in Toronto's underground system of pedestrian walkways. You'll find everything you need in one place--from a dry cleaner and food market to a post office and liquor store. You'll also discover the latest fashions for men and women, gifts that range from practical necessities to surprises for special occasions, and restaurants that let you dine elegantly or grab a bite on the run.
Royal Bank Plaza 200 Bay St (416) 974-3940 Underneath the gleaming gold Royal Bank Towers (the windows actually contain real gold over 1 Million bucks worth) Located at Bay and Front St. Toronto-Dominion Centre (TD Centre) 66 Wellington St. W Located in the heart of the financial district on Bay at King St
Toronto Eaton Centre 220 Yonge St. (Toronto Eaton Centre) (416) 598-8700 More than just a mall The Eaton Centre is a meeting place and focus for Toronto as well as a top tourist attraction. It's beautifully designed as a galleria with a glass skylight enclosure running the length of the mall. A must see destination when you visit Toronto. Downtown |
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