martes, 21 de abril de 2015

Too cold to go out? That does not happen in Canada.

When winter falls and increases the cold in Canada, go outside can be a dangerous adventure. Because of this,  Canada has underground centers, that have wonderful and huge underground cities that connect office buildings, shopping malls, subway stations and rail and even sports grounds. The best known are:




The underground city of Toronto (PATH), consists of 27 km of walking and 1,200 shops that link many important buildings and attractions of downtown with five subway stations. An estimated 100,000 pedestrians frequent the PATH daily. The PATH allows access from the main hotels to the most important and stadiums, basketball and baseball tourist attractions. Also,Toronto has a smaller underground city, which connects several buildings and two subway stations. 




And...The underground city  RESO of montreal over 32 km of tunnels that run underneath the city and are accessible from public buildings and subway stations. It is an ideal way to beat the winter cold, because in them is everything, restaurants, cinemas, more than 2000 shops, and even a university campus. 





But Canada has more underground cities, perhaps not as well known but just as attractive as in Edmonton, there is a small system of tunnels and pedestrian overpasses called "Pedway" connecting the buildings and stations LRT (light rail transit) of the core City, Downtown Halifax in which no point is more than 10 minutes away on foot or Vancouver has a shopping promenade called Pacific Centre that extends almost 3 hectares, which contains within over 200 underground shops. 


So.. you still think that in Canada you don't  go for a walk by cold?

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