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  1. The PATH is a mostly underground pedestrian walkway network in downtown Toronto that spans more than 30 kilometres of restaurants, shopping, services and entertainment. The walkway facilitates pedestrian linkages to public transit, accommodating more than 200,000 business-day commuters as well as tourists and residents.

  2. Path (stylized as PATH) is a network of underground pedestrian tunnels, elevated walkways, and at-grade walkways connecting the office towers of Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It connects more than 70 buildings via 30 kilometres (19 mi) of tunnels, walkways, and shopping areas.

  3. www.toronto.ca › wp-content › uploadsTORONTO PATH NETWORK

    Welcome to the PATHTorontos Downtown Underground Pedestrian Walkway linking 30 kilometres of underground shopping, services and entertainment.

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  4. Aug 24, 2019 · Learn how to use the PATH, the largest underground shopping complex in the world, to avoid the cold and explore Toronto's downtown core. Find out the history, navigation, dining, shopping, and entertainment options in the PATH system.

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  5. Feb 19, 2018 · Explore the PATH, a 30km long underground pathway in downtown Toronto. Download the Path Map, and find out how to interpret the signboards and color codes.

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  6. Home to Toronto's largest indoor shopping mall, a number of vintage cinemas, and a healthy nightlife centered on the area's Distillery District bar and clubs near the East End, it's both an easygoing daytime spot and a popular party place after sunset.

  7. The PATH has links to many popular Toronto buildings, hotels and attractions including Eaton Centre, Hockey Hall of Fame, Roy Thomson Hall, Rogers Centre, Air Canada Centre and Toronto City Hall. The path is also directly connected to 6 subway stations on the Yonge-University-Spadina Line.