115 Best Places to Shop in Toronto, Ontario

Sporting Life

Yonge and Eglinton

The first off the mark with the latest sportswear trends, this is the place to get hip, high-end outdoorsy labels like Canada Goose, the North Face, and Moncler—or to snag ski and snowboard gear, and poll the staff for advice on where to use it.

Stephen Bulger Gallery

Ossington

The collection of roughly 30,000 photos focuses on historical and contemporary Canadian photography, with ongoing exhibitions.

Studio Brillantine

Parkdale

For more than 25 years, design gift shop Studio Brillantine has been one of the quirkiest stores in Parkdale. There's a mix of high-end brands and fun collectibles in a wide variety of price points. Highlights include Comme des Garçons wallets, Vivienne Westwood jewelry, Issey Miyake Bao Bao foldable bags, Alessi houseware, and sought-after (and very cute) blind boxes with brands like Japan's Smiskis.

1518 Queen St. W, Toronto, Ontario, M6R 1A4, Canada
416-536--6521
shopping Details
Rate Includes: Open by appointment only.

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Summerhill LCBO

Rosedale

Once a stately railway station, this unique, clock-tower-fronted location of Ontario's provincially owned chain of liquor stores is where oenophiles, scotch lovers, and other locals with a taste for the finer things go hunting for rare bottles. The store also frequently hosts tastings. Keep customs limits on alcohol purchases, as well as whether you'll be checking a bag, in mind before you stock up.

Summerhill Market

Rosedale

A neighborhood grocer that goes back more than a half century, Summerhill Market is now one of the bougiest shopping experiences you can have in the city. Not so much the "pop in for a couple of things" market unless your grocery budget is very high, it's the spot to get fancy culinary condiments, fish, meat, produce, and prepared foods. 

Super Natural Market

Kensington Market

Organic, natural, and hormone-free products are the core offerings here. Build yourself a healthy picnic basket for a lunch in nearby Trinity-Bellwoods park with Ontario farm-raised deli meats; organic, grass-fed, fermented European cheeses; locally grown sprouts; and enticing bulk treats sweetened with raw cane sugar whenever possible.

Swipe Design | Books + Objects

Queen West

Books on advertising, art, architecture, and urban planning pack the shelves of this aesthetically pleasing store, fittingly located in the arty 401 Richmond heritage building. Part of the store is devoted to modern gifts, including elegant writing tools, modern jewelry, and Pantone-theme everything.

401 Richmond St. W, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 3A8, Canada
416-363–1332
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Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

Tap Phong Trading Co. Inc.

Chinatown

The mops, brooms, and multicolor bins and buckets stacked outside make this kitchenware and restaurant equipment store appear much like all the other Chinese knickknack shops along Spadina. However, once you're inside you'll find endless aisles stacked to the rafters with rice bowls and bamboo steamers, and restaurateurs piling up their shopping trollies with glasses and servingware to feed the masses. A gap halfway along the north wall leads to the industrial-scale equipment.

Textile Museum Shop

Chinatown

Tucked away on the second floor of the already hidden Textile Museum, this shop is one of the city's best-kept secrets and an absolute treasure trove. It overflows with textile-based art from Canadian artisans, as well as works by craftspeople from around the world keeping traditional, and often disappearing, skills alive. There are loads of books, scarves galore, unusual bags and hats, and crafty stuff for kids, too; many items are accessibly priced. Check out the changing exhibition on the second and third floors while you're here (admission charge) to develop a taste for the shop's featured items; past exhibits have included Finnish designer Marimekko and Afghan war rugs.

The Big Carrot

Danforth

This popular health-food supermarket focuses on organic produce and a wide variety of grab-and-go foods. The surrounding mini-complex contains a juice bar; an outpost of local plant-based restaurant Fresh; a zero-waste store with a variety of eco-friendly home goods, personal care items, and gifts; and a storefront devoted to vitamins and supplements.

The Scribe

Danforth

Looking for that first-edition Bukowski, Atwood, or Murakami to complete your collection? This intimate shop specializes in rare editions of popular authors across a range of genres; head up the back stairs for the "Rare Room," where glass cases hold the biggest treasures. There's also a selection of inexpensive used books, vintage art prints, and even tarot cards.

The Webster

Yorkville

The first Canadian outpost of this ostentatious Miami-based fashion and design store is eye-catching from the moment you're welcomed in by the doorman. There's custom art throughout the shop, including a foosball table, plush bear, palm tree, and neon pink staircase that takes you between the three floors, each with its own personality. There are purses, women's clothes, shoes, perfumes, and men's streetwear from bold-named brands like Bottega Veneta, Givenchy, Mugler, Burberry, and Virgil Abloh, but each is carefully cherry-picked to fit the overall aesthetic. Off on a quiet street, it's an edgier, more gallery-like version of luxury Yorkville shopping.

Tiffany & Co.

Yorkville

Good things come in little blue boxes, and this two-floor Tiffany location is filled with them—namely, rows and rows of classic, wearable fine jewelry designs. As at other Tiffany locations, the sales staff has a reputation for being patient, helpful, and friendly.

Tiny Record Shop

Leslieville

Tucked in the back of colorful gift shop Token (itself a worthy stop for colorful gifts, kitchenware, and greeting cards) is the aptly named Tiny Record Shop, which offers an all-killer-no-filler selection of vinyl. If you're still missing that one rare Bowie or Stereolab LP to complete your collection, this is the place to check.

Tom's Place

Kensington Market

Find bargains aplenty on brand-name suits and shirts from brands like Calvin Klein, Armani, and DKNY at this remnant from the market's old-world textile industry days. The larger-than-life Tom Mihalik, the store's owner, keeps his prices low (and will often go lower, if you ask politely). The sales staff can quickly navigate the selection and help you put together a complete and well-accessorized look.

Town Moto

Ossington

Hardcore bikers, Sunday riders, and fans of leather jackets will love this shop that's jam-packed with motorcycle gear. On top of those stylish biker jackets, there's an impressive selection of helmets, goggles, gloves, and boots, as well as motorcycle-themed posters by local artists and a slew of T-shirts.

Tribal Rhythm

Queen West

A few vintage gems and pretty silk scarves may be found among the army jackets, cub scout uniforms, and 1970s polyester shirts and cowgirl attire, but most of the inventory is simply fun and kitschy. Imported Thai and Indian trinkets, body jewelry, tiaras, and wigs are part of the charming and eclectic mix.

248 Queen St. W, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 127, Canada
416-595–5817

Tuck Shop Trading Co.

Rosedale

"Refined Canadiana" is the motto at this shop, which pairs cute, cheery clothing for men and women with home goods worthy of a hip Muskoka cottage. Tees, patterned swim trunks, and statement earrings sit alongside luxe scented candles and embroidered woven baskets. If any of Toronto's neighborhoods have particularly captured your heart, grab one of the winter hats (or, as the locals call 'em, toques) from their house-made City of Neighbourhoods line.

Urban Mode

West Queen West

Modern and trend-oriented furniture and home decor at this West Queen West spot include the playful furniture designs of Blu Dot, along with space-age sofas from Softline and bold Scandinavian creations from Muuto. 

145 Tecumseth St., Toronto, Ontario, M6J 2H5, Canada
416-591–8834
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Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

VSP Consignment

Little Portugal

Want to score a designer label on a dime? Head to this beautifully laid out consignment store. A cult following of style-seekers flock to VSP, where the staff curate a selection of gently worn pieces from Prada, Marni, Victoria Beckham, Gucci, Celine, and other top-shelf brands.

Waddington's

Old Town

Canada's biggest auction house hosts more than 100 auctions every year, in person and online. They feature Canadian and international fine art, including many prestigious collector and catalogue auctions; in addition, special auctions include Indigenous art, jewelry, and decorative arts.

275 King St. E, Toronto, Ontario, M5A 1K2, Canada
416-504–9100
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Rate Includes: Closed Sat.

Wagman Antiques

Yorkville

Wagman carries a large selection of art deco pieces and lighting, along with Italian (and a few French) pieces from the ’40s, ’50s, and '60s. This is the place to find a showstopping glass-veneered sideboard or a Murano glass lamp. Depending on the piece, Wagman can ship to the United States and beyond.

William Ashley

Yorkville

The gleaming 13,500-square-foot flagship of this 75-year established Toronto tableware and home decor store carries an extensive collection of dinnerware patterns and crystal glasses that range from Wedgwood to Denby to Baccarat. They're happy to pack and ship all over North America. Stop by the Teuscher of Switzerland chocolate boutique on the way out.

Yorkville Village

Yorkville

Formerly known as Hazelton Lanes, this small upscale shopping mall is home to fashion-forward TNT (short for The Next Trend); structured womenswear by Judith & Charles; flower and gift shop Teatro Verde; and downtown Toronto's only Whole Foods Market.

Zane

West Queen West

This sleek accessory boutique is the place for trendy offbeat pieces like handbags by local designers Spicy Princess and Opelle, Le Specs sunglasses, stunning handmade jewelry from Canadian indie designers like Jenny Bird and Biko, and Larson & Jennings watches.