innsertnamehere
Superstar
The Eaton Centre - Union trip even has multiple different ways of doing it, I usually do it through Brookfield place, Commerce Court, Scotiaplaza, Bay Adelaide, and finally The Bay before getting there.
Seconded you can barely tell that is Toronto! I'd love to see one of those front page "throw back thursday" posts of this angle in like '05 haha
The tricky spot is probably around FCP to the Scotiabank building, but this trip is a lot straighter and simpler than it once was, now that Bay-Adelaide is open. It will probably never work as well to the south, with the need to go up and down levels and the out of the way unmarked staircase access through the Air Canada Centre.Recently I was with a group of friends, and we wanted to walk from Union subway station to Eaton Centre... So I lead them into the PATH, and almost immediately I couldn't figure out where to go next. Signs were either useless or nonexistent.
It's not that difficult once you get to know it.
The PATH isn't really made for tourists though, and streets in general are pretty confusing when going to a new city. Its primary purpose is for 9 to 5 office workers, who all know it very well.That's the issue, though. For visitors/tourists/people new to the PATH, it is very confusing. I am skeptical, though, that even a really good wayfinding system would make something as sprawling and organically developed as the PATH easy to navigate for first-time users.
Does Google Maps work down there on smartphones? I haven't checked.
42
Wait, there was a period after Scotia Plaza was constructed where it wasn't connected to Commerce Court?Before Scotia and Commerce Court were connected the Metropass facilitated a lot of trips between Commerce Court and Scotia, via the King Station.
Wait, there was a period after Scotia Plaza was constructed where it wasn't connected to Commerce Court?