Goldfish Street in Prince Edward offers a quirky and colorful shopping experience, specializing in ornamental fish, aquariums, and pet supplies. The rows of shops display vibrant goldfish, exotic aquatic species, and neatly packed plastic bags of fish—an unusual but fascinating sight. Prices are reasonable, and the shopkeepers are generally friendly, though haggling is common. The narrow street can get crowded, but the lively atmosphere adds to its charm. While not a must-see for everyone, it’s an interesting detour for animal lovers or those seeking...
Read moreThere wasn’t much to see. Basically the sellers don’t want tourists taking photos and politely tell you as such. A complete waste of time. . .
[edit] Well, there was one reptile shop that had a tank with young African Spurred Tortoises (a rare and endangered species). Considering they can grow to 150-200 pounds and reach 80-100 years of age, I guess this was the only thing worth seeing (before the shop owner scurried me out and hastily lowered the gate)....
Read moreAn interesting street lined with various pet shops, but primarily known for the many stores which sell goldfish. Definitely an unusual sight to see so many goldfish out on display in plastic bags at the front of each store and a bit fascinating to walk through, but a number of stores don't appreciate the tourist attention and have signs up indicating no...
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