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Address: 235 Queens Quay W, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, ON
What better to remind you of your visit to Canada than a unique, handmade Canadian artwork? Bounty features the works of a number of Toronto artists and fine crafters, showcasing pottery, ceramics, jewelry and glass, along with beautifully crafted wood bowls and individually designed textiles.
Category: Best Shopping - Toronto Shopping
Address: 45 Ripley Ave, Toronto, ON M6S 3P2
Since the mid-70s, this family owned enterprise has been providing artisanal cheeses to enraptured Torontoans. It's a hive of activity here, with some people dropping by simply to check out the cheese-aging cave. Others flock here for the free samples, rarely leaving without a purchase of some sort. And it may not even be cheese. Joining ranks...
Category: Best Shopping - Toronto Shopping
Address: 2417 Yonge St, Toronto, ON
Sure, they may be a little faddish, but cupcakes have a certain appeal that a slice of cake just doesn't. This charming little corner bakery makes perfect little single serving cakes that are as delightful to look at as they are to eat. Tempting flavors like the James Brown (chocolate buttercream on chocolate cake), Mango Madness (mango...
Category: Best Shopping - Toronto Shopping
Address: 682 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1E5
Shoe fetish? Then march your tootsies straight to Queen West, where you'll find Heel Boy. Shelves are lined with the upper mid-range brands, trendy but affordable footwear from BCBG, Mark Fisher, Nine West, Aerosoles, Calvin Klein, Hush Puppies and others.
Category: Best Shopping - Toronto Shopping
Address: 515 Queen St W, 3rd floor, Toronto, ON
Jim Searle and Chris Tyrell design unique clothing for discerning clients that include celebrities and society mavens, as well as people who just prefer to dress with a bit more pizzazz than you find off the rack. One-of-a-kind jackets, gowns, shirts, trousers and skirts for work, gala dinner parties, high school proms, weddings and even everyday...
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Address: 150 John St, National Film Board, Toronto, ON M5V 3C3
The National Film Board's Mediatheque is a film buff's fantasy. At one of 14 viewing stations you can watch hard-to-find animated, documentary, short and feature films from the collection of over 2000, or catch a special screening at the cinema. And the shop sells a vast array of films, from seldom-seen gems to historic works to blockbusters. If...
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Address: 45 Front St E, Toronto, ON M5E 1B3
It's the quintessential specialty bookstore: hardwood floors, inviting couches and armchairs, and shelf upon shelf of the printed word. British books are a specialty, but the variety is impressive, and if they don't have it in stock they will do their best to get it for you. The shop hosts occasional signings and readings, and they have a fun...
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Address: 1600 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON M4G 3B7
Bring your deerstalker and magnifying glass, you just may be inspired to do some sleuthing of your own when you step foot into this fantastic shop. The shelves are stocked with new, used and out-of-print hardcovers and paperbacks from the gamut of mystery and thriller writers. And if all your detecting doesn't turn up that out of print gem you've...
Category: Best Shopping - Toronto Shopping
Address: 887 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1G5
Although it's certainly a destination for scrapbookers, unique invitation makers and crafters, this place has so many unusual papers that you'll be inspired even if you've never given a thought to the subject. Japanese, Thai and other Asian papers, Brazilian marbled papers, origami paper, journals, cardstock – the bounty is unlimited and...
Category: Best Shopping - Toronto Shopping
Address: 1107 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4M 1K7
Classifying WInkel is difficult. On the one hand, with all the retro furniture and classic accessories, it could be called an antique shop. But that ignores the fabulous collection of new stuff they have. You could call it a home design store, but that doesn't give any inkling about all other stuff – handmade bags, greeting cards and paper, movie...
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