Shopping in Canada - outlets, shopping streets and boutiques

Canada is a great place to do shopping. There is a unique system of sales in the country, which differs from the traditional European one. Many shops, shopping centers and just locals arrange street sales with grand discounts. On such sales you can buy not only clothes, but also shoes, accessories and household appliances. Tourists arriving in the country for less than 6 months will be able to get a VAT refund. For this, it is necessary to collect all checks and receive special forms. In large cities, there are a huge number of expensive and branded designer boutiques with a worldwide reputation. For people seeking reasonable shopping, there is also an abundance of options for both low-price foreign brands and Canadian firms.
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Shops in Canada operate on a standard schedule from 10AM to 6PM. Large shopping centers operate until 9PM. Sunday is traditionally considered a day off. On Thursdays, most stores extend their working day, but on Fridays and Saturdays stores may be closed earlier. Goods in Canada are mostly of excellent quality, exceptions can only be souvenirs of Chinese origin, which are sold in mass tourist locations. Most shops have a self-service system, but if necessary, sales consultants are always ready to help customers. On the price tags in the stores the cost of the goods without VAT is indicated. To the price it is necessary to add another 10-15%.
Most of the stores of famous brands are located in the largest cities of the country - Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Quebec. In Toronto is situated the world's largest shopping complex, located underground. Shopping center “The Path”, has a length of more than 30 kilometers and in it, there are more than a thousand shops with clothes, cosmetics, household appliances, books and ornaments. In the shopping center Woodbine, shops adjoin with a whole amusement park where children can temporarily stay, while parents are busy shopping. Kensington market in Toronto is a national treasure. It is organized right on the streets of the city, which are filled with tents, benches with souvenirs, antiques and vintage things. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
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Ottawa also has a huge number of various shopping centers. One of the largest is the Rideau Center, which houses mainly world-famous brands. The largest shops of the city are concentrated in the shopping area on Sparks Streets Mall. The Byward Market is worth taking a look at. Here you can buy products, antiques and souvenirs. The largest trading outlet of Vancouver is the Robson Street. The largest shopping center - Pacific Center Mall, located underground. In the covered public market Granville Island Market, Vancouver's guests will be able to find a huge number of outlets with local delicacies, souvenirs and homemade cakes.
In Calgary, the largest shops and shopping centers are concentrated in the area of Stephen Avenue Street. Among the shops you can meet a huge variety of sportswear offers; the city is one of the most sporting in the country. Particular attention should be paid to sports shoes like sneakers, boots, and ski boots. Products, souvenirs and delicacies in Canada, are best bought in the markets that are in every major city. One of the most famous is the St. Lawrence Market in Toronto, located in a 19th century building. In Montreal, you should definitely look into the Jean-Talon Market in the Italian quarter. In the same area of Canadians of Italian origin, is the supermarket Saint-Hubert, which houses a huge number of boutiques and shops, including Italian brands.
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The main Canadian symbol is the maple leaf of red color on a white background. Maple syrup is the main souvenir of the country; you can buy it only in Canada. Products from wood like figurines, statuettes and decorative plates are very popular. Souvenirs made by local Indians are also incredibly popular. One of the most popular items is a dream catcher, made of wooden rods with the use of feathers of local birds. The most popular Canadian clothing brands are Roots, Lulu, and ECL. Canada is obsessed with hockey, and therefore a hockey sweater, sticks and other sports accessories are also very relevant souvenirs.
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Shopping streets in Canada
♥   Shopping area ' Alberni District' Vancouver. On the map   Photos
♥   Shopping area ' Bank Street' Ottawa. On the map   Photos
♥   Shopping area ' Broadway (Midtown)' Vancouver. On the map   Photos
♥   Shopping area ' Burrard Street' Vancouver. On the map   Photos
♥   Shopping area ' Byward Market' Ottawa. On the map   Photos
♥   Shopping area ' Cambie Street' Vancouver. On the map   Photos
♥   Shopping area ' Cartier Avenue' Quebec City. On the map   Photos
Coolest places in Canada from our Guinness book

Rideau Canal

From the series “Famous Unesco Sites in North America”
Among the important public landmarks of Canada, a special place is occupied by the Rideau Canal that connects Ottawa and Kingston. Rideau is the oldest channel continuously operating in North America. Its opening took place in 1832. The channel length is 202 km, it is able to handle ships over 27 meters long and up to 8 meters wide.

In recent years, the channel was actively used for tourism too. In summer, the waterway offers boat trips, during which you can fully enjoy the beauty of the channel. In winter, the canal turns into one of the largest skating rink in the world. The length of the rink is 7 km. It opens during the annual Winterlude Festival.

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Historic District of Old Quebec

From the series “Famous Unesco Sites in North America”
Quebec's Historic District is also famous for its unique monuments, which have no analogues in the world. The construction of this part of the city began in 1608. As many hundreds of years ago, the territory of the historic district is divided into the Upper and Lower Town. At the very beginning, the Upper City was a political and religious center, while the Lower Town housed craftsmen and merchants.

The main feature of the historic district was numerous fortifications, which largely held back the pace of development of the city. Local residents have repeatedly advocated the demolition of the old fortifications, but the city authorities have been able to keep them intact. Due to that, the historic district of Quebec has retained its original appearance. The Citadelle of Quebec is … Read all
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