Kensington Market is a distinctive multicultural neighbourhood in downtown Toronto, Ontario. The Market is one of the city's oldest and most famous neighbourhoods, and in November 2006, it became a National Historic Site. Its approximate borders are College St. on the North, Spadina Ave. on the East, Dundas St. W. to the South, and Bellevue Ave. to the West. Most of the neighbourhood's eclectic shops, cafes, and other attractions are located along Augusta Ave. and neighbouring Nassau St. and Kensington Ave. The market is best travelled on foot or bicycle, as the narrow one-way streets and numerous dead-ends are difficult to navigate by car.
@401RoadWarrior You have severe, racist, mental problems,
stabbings 1 year ago
@brokensoul619 First off, never been (in 17 years in TO) to that particular market as I'm not at all into ETHNIC foods and/or foreign traditions, driving by, yes (it's in the middle of the CHINATOWN), but the need to walk on foot or even buy something from one of those ethnic stores, NO, anyhow, that "army" store is a real joke for the real meaning of THE ARMY, you really wanna buy REAL stuff, for instance SELF-DEFENCE items, firearms included, I strongly reccomend:
/watch?v=vD6SaviwKiI
401RoadWarrior 1 year ago
AAA Army Surplus is wicked.
brokensoul619 1 year ago
yeah been there most are expensive
anikan66 2 years ago
iono if you've gone yet, but the prices are pretty good. i got this wicked bag for $15. u should go check it out!
mosDefisLOVE 2 years ago
hey man have you ever been to the aa army suply store how much is it there
anikan66 2 years ago