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Jun 3, 2019 · Toronto Chinatown runs along Spadina Avenue between Sullivan Street and College Street and along Dundas Street West between Augusta and Beverley Streets. To get there, you can take the King streetcar (number 504) to Spadina and walk two blocks north.
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Chinatown Toronto has put itself on the map as being one of the largest in North America and a must-visit destination in downtown Toronto. Whether you love to wander the streets and visit the markets, grab some traditional Chinese cuisine or celebrate Chinese culture with a street festival, it’s always a day of wonderful discoveries.
Chinatown, Toronto (also known as Downtown Chinatown or West Chinatown) is a Chinese ethnic enclave located in the city's downtown core of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is centred at the intersections of Spadina Avenue and Dundas Street West.
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Historic Chinatown in Toronto is popular with visitors, with its wide variety of ethnic shops and restauraunts and brightly coloured signs. Everything you need to plan an awesome city vacation in Toronto.
Explore the eastern edges of Chinatown on Dundas West, for Chinese good-luck ephemera at Chinatown Mart (490 Dundas St. W.). Take a milk bubble tea break at Hey Sugar (449 Dundas St. W.) or Higher (493A Dundas St. W.).
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Toronto's main Chinatown has the honor of being the largest in North America. Gaping down across Dundas Street West and Spadina Avenue, the area is a wonderful medley of shops and restaurants, busy signs and bright red gates, a destination for foodie fun.