India Bazaar
Mariellen WardMariellen Ward/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, TORONTO/ Updated : Jan 22, 2015, 10:43 IST
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If you're missing the sites and smells of home, head to Gerrard Street East to soak up the atmosphere of Toronto's original little India, India Bazaar. The street acquired its Indian flavour in the 1970s when waves of immigrants f … Read more
If you're missing the sites and smells of home, head to Gerrard Street East to soak up the atmosphere of Toronto's original little India, India Bazaar. The street acquired its Indian flavour in the 1970s when waves of immigrants from South Asia moved in. The first generation offered traditional Indian merchandise, but a new generation is shaking things up with stores like Rang that sell colourful Indian fusion home decor. Read less

If you're missing the sites and smells of home, head to Gerrard Street East to soak up the atmosphere of Toronto's original little India, India Bazaar. The street acquired its Indian flavour in the 1970s when waves of immigrants from South Asia moved in. The first generation offered traditional Indian merchandise, but a new generation is shaking things up with stores like Rang that sell colourful Indian fusion home decor.
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