11 Best Places to Shop in Toronto, Ontario

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Toronto prides itself on having some of the finest shopping in North America. Indeed, most of the world's name boutiques have branches here, especially in the Yorkville area, where you can find such luxury labels as Chanel, Prada, and Cartier. For those a little leaner of wallet, you can join in one of Torontonians' favorite pastimes: bargain hunting. Locals wear discount threads like badges of honor and stretch their dollar at Winners—where overstocked and liquidated designer pieces and last-season fashions are slashed to a fraction of their original retail prices.

Toronto has a large arts-and-crafts community, with numerous art galleries, custom jewelers, clothing designers, and artisans. Sophisticated glass sculpture and Inuit art are ideal as gifts or for your own home. A few record stores are still going strong despite the dominance of digital music. The survivors’ trump card has been focused inventory and knowledgeable staff—head to Rotate This for alterative and indie music or Atelier Grigorian for classical and jazz. Bookstores such as Indigo have lounge areas where you can sip a coffee from the in-store café while perusing books by Canadian authors such as Alice Munro, Ann-Marie MacDonald, and Rohinton Mistry; don’t miss favorite independent Book City.

When it comes to department stores, all roads lead to Holt Renfrew on Bloor Street West, the epicenter of Toronto's designer shopping. A mere block east is the more mid-price department store The Bay. A second Bay can be found across from Eaton Centre, a sprawling shopping complex with multilevel parking in the heart of the city.

Type Books

West Queen West Fodor's choice

The carefully selected fiction and nonfiction at Type Books includes local authors, as well as fun cards and gifts. The art and architecture section has pride of place at the front of the shop, and the extensive children's area is in a bright spot up a few steps at the back.

Bakka Phoenix

The Annex

Established in 1972, Bakka Phoenix has the distinction of being the world's oldest science fiction and fantasy bookstore. The shop is home to several thousand new and used titles, with the selection catering to readers of all ages. Knowledgeable staff members are always on hand to help find what you're looking for (or suggest something new).

84 Harbord St., Toronto, ON, M5S 1G5, Canada
416-963–9993

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Balfour Books

Little Italy

This hushed secondhand bookshop has a tempting selection of coffee table–sized art and photography books, along with more luggage-friendly vintage paperback novels and plays, all denoted with Scrabble-tile signs. You may even spot some rare out-of-print treasures.

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BMV

The Annex

Snag deals on classic books and new releases alike at this massive used bookstore (short for "Books Magazines Video"). With the selection spanning three levels and a basement, comics lovers, music fans, and memorabilia hounds will go home happy, too.

471 Bloor St. W, Toronto, ON, M5S 1X9, Canada
416-967–5757

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D & E Lake Ltd.

Old Town

One of Toronto’s longest-running rare bookstores has been family-owned since 1978 and is tucked inside a modest brick building. Inside, more than 50,000 titles—ranging from the Renaissance to today—fill the space, covering everything from art and fiction to travel and politics. Friendly, knowledgeable staff are on hand with thoughtful recommendations. The store also features fine art, coins, and a striking collection of vintage and modern maps and posters.

239 King St. E, Toronto, ON, M5A 1J9, Canada
416-863–9930

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Glad Day Bookshop

Church–Wellesley

Glad Day is the world's oldest LGBTQ+ bookstore—no mean feat, especially in high-rent Toronto. In the Gay Village epicenter of Church Street, the store is packed with shelves featuring the latest and greatest in queer voices from across Canada and beyond; those shelves are frequently rolled aside to host readings, events, and even dance parties. The bar serves both coffee and alcohol, and the kitchen turns out homey diner-style eats (which are particularly appreciated during weekend drag brunches).

499 Church St., Toronto, ON, M4Y 2C6, Canada
416-901--6600

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Good Egg

Kensington Market

Dubbed "a bookshop for people who like to eat," you'll find a smattering of everything needed to elevate your culinary experiences here, from the latest trendy cookbooks to tasteful accents like handcrafted chambray napkins and whimsical illustrated coffee mugs. A true community hub, the shop also publishes cookbooks focused on singular ingredients written by celebrated local food writers, and its upcycled thrifting section is not to be overlooked for rare vintage finds.

156 Augusta Ave., Toronto, ON, M5T 2L5, Canada
416-596--1171

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Indigo

Yorkville

This Canadian megachain bookstore has stores all over the country, but it's headquartered in Toronto. It has a huge selection of books, magazines, records, and gift items as well as Toronto's own Dark Horse Espresso Bar and occasional live entertainment. Increasingly, it's becoming a lifestyle store with items such as housewares, mugs, pillows, blankets, and cookware taking up prime in-store real estate.

55 Bloor St. W, Toronto, ON, M4W 1A5, Canada
416-925--3536

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The Scribe

Greektown

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; the "Rare Room" hosts the biggest treasures. There's also a selection of inexpensive used books, vintage art prints, and even tarot cards.

375 Danforth Ave., Toronto, ON, Canada
416-901--8835
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Closed Mon.

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Silver Snail

West Queen West

While it's moved its location over the years like a traveling hobbit, this shop is one of Toronto's most beloved comic book providers. Along with thousands of illustrated paperback and hardcover tomes, the Snail has been stocking shelves over the last 45 years with hard-to-find collectibles such as Studio Ghibli figurines, fearsome futuristic model kits of the Gundam and Evangelion variety, and other covetable fandom favorites.

809 Queen St. W, Toronto, ON, M6J 1G1, Canada
647-646--0889

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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, ON, M5V 3A8, Canada
416-363–1332
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Closed Sun. and Mon.

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