Sugar Wharf by Menkes a well-connected waterfront community

By NextHome Staff
October 24, 2018
Bitter winds and harsh climates are an inescapable fact of Canadian living. And when the cold is a predominate part of life, connectivity becomes a much sought-after luxury. Perhaps more than ever before, people are looking to invest in communities where everything they need comes with convenience – sans slush and cutting wind.Enter Toronto's indoor PATH pedestrian system – the world's largest underground shopping complex. On cold winter days you can walk to work, do your banking, visit the doctor and even see a movie without ever having to set foot outside.This 30-kilometre network includes 1,200 shops and services, restaurants, and endless entertainment; the epitome of convenient urban living. The PATH is truly the heart of Toronto's financial and entertainment districts, with connections to 80 buildings, six downtown subway stations, 9 hotels and direct access to the Scotiabank Arena, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto Eaton Centre shopping centre, and CN Tower.As Toronto continues to thrive, its global appeal is helping it attract more than 100,000 new residents per year, and many of these people want to work and live downtown. Given this rapid growth, it's no wonder that the world's largest underground city is about to get even bigger as well. As part of the new Sugar Wharf community by Menkes, the PATH network is set to expand east of Yonge Street, into the emerging Waterfront Innovation District.
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With Sugar Wharf's PATH extension, it will be possible to walk indoors from the waterfront, all the way to Toronto's world class Financial District. Equally connected to the city as it is to nature, Sugar Wharf will revolutionize how Torontonians live, work and play.SUGAR WHARF'S WALKING HIGHLIGHTSCIBC Square: 7 minutesUnion Station: 11 minutesScotiabank Arena: 13 minutesHarbourfront Centre: 15 minutesJack Layton Ferry Terminal: 7 minutesFor more information visit menkes.com/sugarwharf

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