The Eaton Centre is a large popular shopping centre. It has several entrances including Yonge Street/Dundas Street West. It has more than 230 retailers, restaurants and services in its wonderful glass galleria building.
St Lawrence Market at Front and Jarvis Streets, housed in a 19th century brick building. It comprises several markets including the South Market containing over 50 specialty vendors selling fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, grains, baked goods and dairy products Tuesday to Saturday. However, it is the North Market's Saturday Farmers' Market, a tradition begun on this site in 1803 and continuing today, that is the most popular, being the largest in Toronto, takes place on Saturdays starting at 5 am. On Sundays, over 80 antique dealers fill the North Market and the surrounding plaza, displaying their wares from dawn to 5 p.m.
Toronto has several underground shopping complexes many of which are connected to each other through passageways. They are collectively known as the PATH - underground walkway . Access to this walkway includes the subway stations Union, King, St Andrew, Queen & Dundas. You will almost certainly need a map of this underground walkway if you wish to find your way through the connecting passageways.(Click here for PDF Map)
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Eaton Centre
St Lawrence Market
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