PATH_(Toronto) PATH_(Toronto)

PATH (Toronto) - Definition and Overview

PATH is a 27 kilometer long network of pedestrian tunnels beneath downtown Toronto. Unlike Montreal's Underground City, Toronto's system uses an integrated system of signage that makes navigation (somewhat) easier.

The PATH network's northerly point is the Toronto Coach Terminal at Dundas and Bay Streets, while its southerly point is the Toronto Convention Centre's Convention South Building.

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Toronto landmarks
CN Tower | Rogers Centre | Toronto City Hall | Old City Hall | Nathan Phillips Square | Air Canada Centre | PATH Underground | Toronto Islands | Exhibition Place | Toronto Zoo | Canadian Broadcasting Centre | Art Gallery of Ontario | Royal Ontario Museum | Ontario Place | Canon Theatre | Elgin & Winter Garden Theatre | Hummingbird Centre | Queen's Park | Dundas Square | St. Michael's Cathedral | St. James' Cathedral

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