Toronto Tourism Visitor Guide 2008 - (Page 16) Neighbourhoods Heart of tHe City Toronto Island, 1:45 p.m. artistry, such as Joe Fafard’s The Pasture, featuring seven bronze cows grazing in the TorontoDominion Centre courtyard. Toronto’s Financial District is compact — and walkable, even in inclement weather. Beneath its sidewalks lies PATH, the Underground City, with 27 kilometres (16 miles) of interconnecting passageways leading to 50 office towers, 20 parking garages, 1,200+ stores, hotels, restaurants and visitor attractions, as well as access to 5 subway stations and the Union train/bus terminal. Street entrances are indicated with PATH signage. 16 www.torontotourism.com LOCATE Yonge St. to University Ave., from Front St. West to Queen St. West. TTC Subway stations King, Union & St. Andrew. IDEAS Toronto is the financial hub of Canada and the fourth-largest economic centre in North America. LOVE Shopping without a coat. Entirely underground, the PATH network provides pedestrians with a safe, convenient — and shopperfriendly — refuge from winter cold and summer heat. DISCOVER A world record. PATH holds the Guinness World Record for the largest underground shopping complex. http://www.torontotourism.com
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