THE PATH

Stay Warm and Dry!

The best hack for the cold and rain is Toronto’s underground PATH system; our very own subterranean world complete with almost 30km of walkways, shops and food courts. In fact, the Guinness Book of World Records notes it as the longest underground shopping complex in the world.

What’s It Like In There?

It is brightly lit, with many towering marbled sections, airy atriums, skylight spaces and garden oases.

Where Does it Lead?

The PATH connects a lot of our popular attractions and neighbourhoods such as the Eaton Centre, Yorkville, Roy Thompson Hall, The Theatre District, City Hall, Scotiabank Arena, Dundas Square…all while sporting our T-shirts in the middle of February.

Confused? We Can Help!

Because these maze-like routes can disorient its travellers, using the PATH App to navigate is a great hack.

Continue to check my-toronto.ca’s video updates for personalized PATH routes revealing your favourite places that get you farther than you think, all while keeping you warm and dry.

Accessible Union Station Via THE PATH (from the Eaton’s Centre)
Eaton Centre Via THE PATH
Accessible Eaton Centre Via THE PATH
Convention Centre Via THE PATH
Hockey Hall of Fame Via THE PATH
Accessible Hockey Hall of Fame Via THE PATH
Eataly in Yorkville Via THE PATH
Queens Quay via THE PATH
Accessible Queens Quay via THE PATH
Theatre District Via THE PATh
Little Canada Via THE PATH
Roy Thomson Hall Via THE PATH
Craft Beer Market Via THE PATH
King Taps Via THE PATH
Accessible Second City Comedy Via THE PATH
Roger’s Centre, CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, Railway Museum via THE PATH
Longo’s Maple Leaf Square Via THE PATH