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EXPLORE TORONTO | | | | | | | 181 Bay St
Toronto,
ON
416-777-6480 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. 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 Hall of Fame. Brookfield Place is conveniently connected to the underground PATH system and the subway. Individual business hours vary.
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| 87 Avenue Rd
Toronto,
ON
M5R 3L2
416-968-8680 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. 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.
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| | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. 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 in folks representing more than 30 cultural backgrounds. Bordered by Spadina Avenue, Dundas Street, Bathurst Street and College Street. Individual business hours vary, but most are open daily from 11am-7pm.
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| Square One Shopping Centre100 City Centre Dr
Mississauga,
ON
L5B 2C9
905-279-7467 | | | | | Description: MISSISSAUGA. 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.
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| 220 Yonge St
Toronto,
ON
M5B 2H1
416-598-8560 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. 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 Barn and Williams-Sonoma.
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