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This site is solely dedicated to my travelling experiences both locally and abroad. When I say locally, it refers to my escapade in my home country, the Philippines; while abroad covers my travels in Asia, Europe and UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, as well as my future trips to Africa, Canada and China. Every month, as part of the featured section, 'Location Trivia', I will include one photograph to encourage my readers to find out where it was taken. I will be happy to receive your answer to the guestbook/feedback/comment box just below this introductory message. A postcard from where Im currently residing will be mailed to the first lucky reader for sending the right answer. The answer will be posted in the succeeding article with a brief discussion of the location and the attraction itself. Some of these photos are posted in my Friendster blog ( My Simple Life), Travel Blog account, Travellerpoints account and my e-Travel Guide Companion, TRIVAGO. Good luck and have fun reading my TRAVELdiary...

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Location Trivia
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Saturday, 12 January 2008

Day 12 & 13: Shopping in Mississuaga

We just toured around the Mississuaga area and visited some shopping areas. We went to Sherway Garden and just to find out the people were queuing in front of Abercrombie store. So we decided to take our lunch and decided to come back after New Year's day. The mall is quite similar to shopping centres in the Philippines but it has only two floors. Well, it is expensive to shop in Canada compare to the US especially for signature items.

Our lunch meal was really good and we went home open-handed because too many people inside the mall and it was not really advisable to wait to queue for paying or even getting in the shops.

Mississuaga area is a thriving community which is now becoming a catchment area for people who don’t want to stay in the city centre of Toronto. I observed that most of the houses are big, at least 4-5 bedrooms, including a basement, quite similar to American houses.

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