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Address: Bloor St W and Avenue Rd, Toronto, ON
Bounded by Davenport Road, Charles Street West, Yonge Street and Avenue Road, this district is known for its high-end fashion house boutiques, gourmet restaurants and fabulously famous celebrity visitors. The historic district has undergone a few facelifts over the years and is today an exciting mix of traditional architecture and contemporary...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Toronto Shopping
Address: 181 Bay St, Toronto, ON
Brookfield Place is an office/retail complex comprised of two towers connected by a phenomenal six-story atrium designed by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava. The place is wortha visit just to ogle the cathedral-like atrium, but there are a number of interesting boutiques and high-end shops, restaurants and cafes here as well, plus the Hockey...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Toronto Shopping
Address: Spadina Ave, from Queen St to College St, Toronto, ON
Although Toronto has four districts with large Chinese populations (not surprising, since more than 10% of Toronto's population is Chinese), this is the heart of the city's Chinese culture. Streets are lined with shops, apothecaries, and markets selling a large mix of traditional Chinese goods. This is the place to pick up everything from produce...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Toronto Shopping
Address: Front St and Parliament, Toronto, ON
At the center of this district is the former Gooderham & Worts Distillery, a massive facility that, in its heyday, produced 2.1 million gallons of spirits annually. The business shut down in 1990, and the site was used as a movie location for about a decade. In 2003, the area reopened as Toronto's first pedestrian district, with a focus on the...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Toronto Shopping
Address: 87 Avenue Rd, Toronto, ON M5R 3L2
Upscale shopping at its best. This Bloor-Yorkville destination has been at the top of the list for visiting celebs since it opened back in the1970s. Look for shoes, handbags and couture from designers such as Badgley Mischka, Christian Louboutin, Monique L'huillier, Michael Kors, Carolina Herrera, Stella McCartney, Vivienne Westwood and Zac Posen.
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Toronto Shopping
Address: Oxford St, Toronto, ON
Located just west of Chinatown, this matrix of busy streets is defined by a broad offering of produce, meats and dry goods. The area becomes an open-air market on Saturday – the busiest day of the week. The market originated during British settlement in the 1790s and has since undergone many permutations due to flurries of immigration that brought...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Toronto Shopping
Address: Queen St W, Toronto, ON
Destination of fashionistas and society divas, Queen Street West is Toronto's answer to Rodeo Drive. The hippest retailers line both sides of the street, with independents centered around West Queen West (between Bathurst and Shaw). Look for cutting edge clothing, shoes and accessories from leading international designers, one-of-a-kind pieces...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Toronto Shopping
Address: 100 City Centre Dr, Mississauga, ON L5B 2C9
Square One, Ontario's largest shopping mall, is also home to the world's biggest Wal-Mart. The center is divided into three easy-to-navigate sections and has over 360 stores, more than 40 places to eat and a 10-screen cinema.
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Toronto Shopping
Address: 92 Front St E, Toronto, ON M5E 1C4
Food & Wine magazine included Toronto's St. Lawrence Market on its list of the 25 best food markets worldwide. The complex consists of three buildings. The North Market was originally Town Hall, but today is used for private and promotional functions as well as a farmer's market on summer Saturdays and an antiques market on Sundays year round. The...
Category: Shopping Centers & Districts - Toronto Shopping
Address: 220 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5B 2H1
The Eaton Centre is huge. The glass-ceilinged, multi-story structure spans two city blocks, and is home to more than 250 shops and over 40 places to eat. Among the well-known retailers here are Sephora, Abercrombie & Fitch, Roots, Timberland, Lululemon Athletica, Shoppers Drug Mart, Indigo Books & Music, Banana Republic, BCBG Max Azria, Pottery...
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