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This is one of the better parts of the path I woul...

This is one of the better parts of the path I would say. This food has a great selection of food covering all regions. They got a Jimmy the Greek, a mucho burrito, a fancy sushi place, paramount, Ruby Thai, 5 guys burgers, and a bunch more. If your looking for a trendy sit down lunch check out, cactus club or even reds. Also, if you need a fancy suit theres a Harry Rosen. If you need some semi fancy clothing there is a Massimo dutti. Basically there is a bunch of stuff, just check it out. Ciao!

Extremely difficult to find any stores. Despite th...

Extremely difficult to find any stores. Despite there being marble and glass as far as the eye can see, it comes across as gaudy and pompous.

Then again, I guess that's right up the alley of most of the Bay St execs and bankers. Cactus Club is attached to this mall after all.

This place have lot of shops , food courts and BMO...

This place have lot of shops , food courts and BMO bank and many more ,walkable distance to city hall or Roy Thomson centre . In fact , you can access many places in downtown from this building with a short walk or a short trip by public or private transport .

This is a great place to be. Lots of shopping like...

This is a great place to be. Lots of shopping like a winners, food courts and restaurants galore. The problem with this area is that it is right off King St. And the pilot project where no cars are allowed on King St. For more than one block makes this a really difficult place to drive to. Parking is available on Adelaide. I don't understand how Toronto City Council thinks that this will help tourism and business, but for now the project stands.

Nice

Slightly heavy traffic in the mall with families a...

Slightly heavy traffic in the mall with families and tourists taking photos at Christmas ornament sculptures, but the building is designed well and kept well despite the heavy traffic. A good selection of stores although there are not as good a section of restaurants to my knowledge, as I was tagging along with my uncle, aunt, and cousins. Well worth a visit between Boxing day and New Year's Day in spite of the crowdedness, as there are some good deals and discounts present.

Still the tallest building in Toronto (other than ...

Still the tallest building in Toronto (other than the CN Tower, of course) and still a jewel of a building in a sea of blue glass that developers seem to prefer. With the re-facing a few years ago, it still stands out and its one of my favorite sites taking off or landing at the Island Airport, or seeing from afar coming in off Lake Ontario or circling when landing T Pearson.
There s probably a measurable % of the Canadian economy residing within this structure - some of the largest and most recognizable Canadian and Global corporations and firms are established here. The lobby is bright and austere, with a solid confident feel to it. Elevators are efficient and quiet. Underground in the PATH is of course all you need in services and amenities - pharmacy, LCBO, eateries, medical, shopping - you ll probably find it here. Summertime the courtyard is rammed at noon time with Bay st types and normal types alike all enjoying the sun.
Probably one of my favorite corporate buildings in Toronto.

Good

Nice place since more resting areas built, but peo...

Nice place since more resting areas built, but people are still smoking close to the building even they have been asked to stay a certain distance away from the entrances and warning was given by the signs.

A dynamic and historic place. Host's many stores t...

A dynamic and historic place. Host's many stores to shop, food to enjoy and offices to work. Part of the PATH system that links the underground network from Union station to Eaton Centre. Busy during the week and quiet on weekends. A unique experience that is worth the walk to see it.

Great

Good

Large Canadian shopping Mall, mostly known for the...

Large Canadian shopping Mall, mostly known for the offices and branch of The Bank of Montreal. Downstairs are food eateries, but very busy at lunch time with all the office workers who don't always appreciated out of towners clogging up their way.

GenRe - Toronto

GenRe - Toronto

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