Shopping Areas
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PickeringPickering's shopping district lies along Kingston Rd, and nowadays consists of a seemingly non-stop sequence of malls and plazas, north of the 401.
AjaxAjax is home to Durham's premier shopping area, with many shops along Kingston Rd, and over 92,900 sq. metres (one million sq. ft.) of retail space. Historic Pickering Village has the appeal of a quaint 19th century Quaker settlement. Ajax has a collection of malls and plazas along Harwood Ave between Bayly St and Kingston Rd, north of the 401.WhitbyWhitby's shopping district is centred around "The Four Corners" where Dundas Street East meets Brock St, which also has some older period architecture.There is a second historical shopping district in Brooklin, at the intersection of hihgwya 7 & 12, a few km north of Whitby. There is also a Farmers Market each Saturday during the summer. OshawaBowmanvilleHistoric downtown Bowmanville has recently become more pedestrian-friendly with interlocking brick sidewalks and historical period lighting, and implemented two hours free parking at municipal lots. Shoppers can find everything from antiques to designer clothing along and adjoining King Street.CobourgDowntown Cobourg, the economic hub of Northumberland County, has picturesque streetscapes and well-preserved architecture surrounding historic Victoria Hall, and is home to over 250 businesses. Two blocks up from the marina, is an eclectic mix of specialty retail shops & boutiques, services, restaurants, pubs and cafes. Saturdays also has a Farmers' Market.TrentonDundas Street is the major shopping area of the town, and is close to the marinas and Trent Canal.BellevilleDowntown Belleville, adjacent to the Moira River near the Bay of Quinte, has old brick buildings of a Victorian city centre. Front Street is the City's main street, but there is a lot happening on Pinnacle and Dundas Streets and other side streets. It is predominated by small retail shops, professional services, entertainment services, and functions as the region's administrative/governmental centre.Downtown Port PerryThe pristine Victorian architecture and historic buildings, overlooking the shores Lake Scugog, gives the downtown unique charm. There is an eclectic mix of business including retail merchants, restaurants, attractions, financial institutions and professional services.
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