PATH (Toronto) - Major Facilities Connected To PATH

Major Facilities Connected To PATH

More than 50 buildings or office towers are connected through the PATH system. It comprises twenty parking garages, five subway stations (Osgoode station connects only to the Four Seasons Centre), two major department stores, two major shopping centres, six major hotels, and a railway terminal. The CN Tower and Rogers Centre are connected via an enclosed elevated walkway, called Skywalk, from Union Station.

  • 1 King Street West
  • 1 Queen Street East
  • 2 Queen Street East
  • 22 Front Street West
  • 55 University (Markel building)
  • 150 York
  • Air Canada Centre
  • Atrium on Bay
  • Bay Adelaide Centre
  • Bell Trinity Square
  • Brookfield Place
  • Canadian Broadcasting Centre
  • Citibank Place
  • City Hall
  • Commerce Court
  • Design Exchange
  • Dundas Square
  • Dundee Place
  • Exchange Tower
  • Federal Building
  • First Canadian Place
  • Four Seasons Centre*
  • Hilton Hotel
  • Hockey Hall of Fame
  • HSBC Bank of Canada Building
  • Hudson's Bay Company's The Bay Queen Street
  • ING Tower
  • MetLife Place
  • Metro Hall
  • Metro Toronto Convention Centre
  • Munich Re Centre
  • Richmond-Adelaide Centre
  • RBC Centre
  • Roy Thomson Hall
  • Royal Bank Plaza
  • Royal York Hotel
  • Ryerson University
  • Scotia Plaza
  • Sheraton Centre
  • Sun Life Centre
  • Telus Tower
  • 10 Dundas East
  • Thomson Building
  • Toronto-Dominion Centre
  • Toronto Eaton Centre
  • Toronto Coach Terminal
  • TTC subway stations:
    • Dundas station
    • Queen station
    • King station
    • Union station
    • St. Andrew station
    • Osgoode station*
  • Union Station
  • Victory Building
  • Yonge-Richmond Centre

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