Retail therapy Toronto-style knows no bounds. A Toronto shopping holiday can take you from one end of Toronto to the other. Along the way, you’ll discover Toronto shopping centers, factory outlet malls, clothing boutiques, antique shops, flea markets, farmers’ markets, underground shopping and trendy Toronto neighbourhoods known for their designer fashions and upscale shopping.
With hundreds of antique shops in Toronto, the Ontario capital is a great place to go antiquing. Notable spots for antiquing in Toronto include Queen Street East, the Toronto Antique Centre, a stretch of Mount Pleasant Road and the Sunday Antique Market at St. Lawrence Market. You’ll also find Toronto antique shops on Yonge Street (between the Summerhill and Rosedale subway stops).
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Ciara's Casual Chic
Carrying a large selection of great clothing for women, men and children, their collection of Juicy Couture, Ed Hardy, Simple Shoes,... |
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Zeita Shoes & Accessories
Zeita features her own line of European inspired shoes. With a unique line of Swarovski crystallized dinner and dress shoes, you’ll find something to compliment any outfit in your wardrobe. |
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Kinsman Robinson Galleries
Representing Canada’s leading First Nations artists, Robert Davidson and Norval Morrisseau (Estate.) Featuring contemporary and historical Canadian paintings and sculpture. |
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