Toronto Walk - PATH, Union Station to Eaton Centre
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- čas přidán 25. 11. 2021
- Hey folks, Jerome Forestwood here. This video was recorded at 4:11 pm on November 17, 2021, in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was 20 degrees inside along the city's indoor PATH network. In this video I walk for 1.5 km starting in the Financial District at Union Station, then stroll north along the city's indoor PATH network, passing through Brookfield Place, Commerce Court, Bay-Adelaide Centre and the CF Toronto Eaton Centre, ending my trek in Dundas Station. At the time of this recording the COVID-19 pandemic was persisting, so masks and proof of vaccination were required in some settings. If you enjoy this content follow me for updates on Instagram @jforestwood. If you enjoy this video please smash that like button, share it and subscribe.
Thank you this was so helpful!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this video, this was really helpful!!
Glad you enjoyed the video.
I was born.n raised in south Etobicoke/ 15 minute drive south of the CNE off the Lakeshore. I am 62 years old. Use to go to all the bars downtown etc. I can’t believe I never heard of the Path. I just found out about this now - online Crazy or what. I use to go downtown Yonge street all the time. Gasworks. Larry’s Hideaway omg and others. I again can’t believe I never heard of the Path.
Glad to hear I was able to show you a little slice of my hometown you'd never seen before.
AWESOME 😎
Thanks The PATH is an interesting place to explore in Toronto. Glad you enjoyed the video.
Thank you, appreciate this video! We’re heading down there tomorrow to see Harry Potter Live and staying underground.
Thanks. Happy to hear you found the video helpful. Have fun at the Harry Potter show.
@@JeromeForestwood thank you 😊
Awesome! possible to do vice versa?
Good question. I've strolled through the PATH from the Eaton Centre to Union before so there is a video in my channel catalog that shows the route. I'm sure I'll record it sometime in the near future as it starts to get cold here in Canada.