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For
the shopping enthusiast, have no worries. The City
of Toronto is famous for its great shopping.
The
Toronto Eaton Centre is Canada's third largest
shopping mall it houses over 300 shops, services,
and restaurants.
Located in the heart of the shopping district, and
mere moments from our front doors, is the heart of
Toronto's shopping experience. Don't stop there,
with many more specialty shops along Queen Street
West and Yonge Street. Toronto is a shopping
lovers dream.
Shopping areas not to be missed are: |
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The Eaton Centre |
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Toronto Shopping
at its best
www.torontoeatoncentre.com
Hours:
Mon
-Fri 10:00am- 9:00pm
Sat 9:30am- 7:00pm
Sun 12:00pm- 7:00pm
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Harbourfront and Queen's Quay Terminal |
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The Queens Quay
Terminal provide much of the shopping and dining
portion of the Harbourfront experience. Here you can
find more than 50 specialty and one-of-a-kind
stores, restaurants, and galleries, all on the
waterfront. The complex could be described as a
one-stop shopping location.
Hours:
Daily 10:00am-
6:00pm
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Underground Shopping Network - PATH |
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A true labyrinth
of shopping. The Underground City Shopping area
covers the entire downtown core. With over 15km of
subterranean walkways, office complexes, hotels,
food courts and countless other amenities.
Enjoy over 20 city blocks of hidden attractions,
containing approximately 1,200 stores and services,
ranging from "brand-name" stores to unique specialty
shops.
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Yorkville |
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Bloor-Yorkville,
Toronto's most upscale outdoor shopping area, is in
the heart of the city, only minutes from our hotel.
It's a fascinating blend of old and new.
Beautifully restored Victorian houses, flower-filled
courtyards, an award-winning park, sophisticated
streets, and near-hidden lanes are home to 700
shops, restaurants, galleries, and museums.
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Kensington Market |
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Kensingston
Market is a haven of fresh fruit, vegetables and dry
goods stores. Some of the best local produce and
meat shops are in this tight knit community. The
seafood, dry goods and dollar stores on Spadina are
just a few blocks away.
Kensington Avenue itself also houses several tiny
cafes and the best vintage clothing stores in the
city.
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