2 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.

CF Toronto Eaton Centre

Sankofa Square Fodor's choice

The 2 million-square-foot CF Toronto Eaton Centre has sparked both praise and criticism since its construction in the 1970s, but it remains one of the busiest and most popular shopping malls in North America. Its graceful glass roof arches 127 feet above the lowest level of the mall, where artist Michael Snow’s flock of fiberglass Canada geese floats poetically in open space. The mall features more than 200 stores, offering a wide range of shops and eateries. Here’s a simple guide: the basement level houses the massive Urban Eatery food court. From there, prices tend to rise with each level.

Yorkville Village

Yorkville

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

55 Avenue Rd., Toronto, ON, M5R 3L2, Canada
416-968--8600

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