10 Best Shopping Malls In Toronto, Canada

shopping malls in toronto
Celeste
Celeste 
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After spending some time soaking up the sun under the rosy pink umbrellas at Sugar Beach, hop on the subway to Dufferin Mall to experience the charming centre’s shops and summer concert series. Admire the truly breathtaking art installations at First Canadian Place before scouring the shops for truly unique housewares and attire. Stop at the CF Shops at Don Mills to get bargains on designer fashion and accessories en route to enchanting Niagara Falls to get misted on a lakeside cruise, travelling alongside its powerful, cascading waterfalls. Apart from these fantastic things to do, there are also plenty of places to stay in Toronto for your accommodation needs. These include romantic hotels and short-term rentals in Toronto. Ready to shop? Please refer to the following list of the best shopping malls in Toronto, Canada, to enhance your visit to Toronto’s vibrant metropolis.

1. Yorkville Village

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Spend a leisurely Saturday strolling through the shops of charming Yorkville village during a visit to thriving Toronto. Browse through the stacked shelves of Valency in search of the best in quality housewares and entertaining accessories. Wander over to get fitted for a high quality, custom-designed suit at Empire Customs before visiting Jean-Paul Fortin for some shiny leather dress shoes to complement your new smart-looking attire.

Stop to view the fashionable collections straight from the runways of Milan and Paris at Pellini Milano Paris, where fashion consultants will assist you in creating a wardrobe that showcases your impeccable taste.

Yorkville Village

Address: 55 Avenue Road, Toronto, ON M5R 3L2

Website: Yorkville Village

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 10am - 6pm; Sun: 12pm - 5pm

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2. Cf Toronto Eaton Centre

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Shop under the expansive glass atrium while a flock of Canadian geese soar overhead the busy shoppers travelling between multiple levels by means of the steely escalators. Start off your day of retail therapy with a dark chocolate elixir from the famed chocolatier, Godiva, while browsing their collection of melt-in-your-mouth truffles, crunchy giant turtles, and chocolate-dipped strawberries.

For free things to do in Toronto, stroll through the hallowed halls of Nordstrom to admire a luxe assortment of sparkly sequinned evening gowns and pricey designer shoes. Visit Banana Republic to purchase some sharp career attire before wandering over to Kate Spade to pick up one of their creatively themed handbags.

CF Toronto Eaton Centre

Address: 220 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M5B 2H1

Website: CF Toronto Eaton Centre

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 9:30am - 9pm; Sun: 10am - 7pm

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3. Broofield Place Atrium

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Venture over to Brookfield Place to admire its innovative modern art exhibits, including a giant rabbit and a rainbow of giant bouncing balls. Shop under the airy glass ceiling while checking out the 54 retailers, including the Source, Roots Canada, and Creme de la Creme.

Pick up an array of glittery and bejewelled greeting cards at Papyrus before wandering over to Lindt Chocolate for some creamy hazelnut treats. Indulge in a chocolatey mocha frappuccino at Starbucks before picking up some unique hockey themed memorabilia at the Spirt of Hockey boutique.

Broofield Place Atrium

Address: Address: 181 Bay Street, Toronto, ON M5J 2T3

Website: Brookfield Place Atrium

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 9am - 6pm (closed on Sat & Sun)

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4. Dufferin Mall


Scour the racks for some fashion-forward accessories at bargain prices in Winners before browsing Suzy Shier for a pretty, casual ensemble. Stroll over to Aldo and Call It Spring to look through their innovative shoewear and handbags. Wander over to the food court to indulge in cajun, Thai, Italian, or some delicious mashed potatoes and rotisserie chicken at Swiss Chalet.

Finish off a visit to Dufferin Mall by watching a live music performance in the courtyard during their popular summer concert series.

Dufferin Mall

Address: 900 Dufferin Street, Toronto, ON M6H 4A9

Website: Dufferin Mall

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 10am - 9pm; Sat: 9:30am - 9pm; Sun: 11am - 6pm

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5. First Canadian Place

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Start your day off by admiring the inspirational artwork at Art One before checking out the astounding variety of retailers at First Canadian Place. Swarovski will have you bedazzled by their collection of sparkling crystal jewellery and glittering pens. Enjoy Happy Hour at Cactus Club with a meal of crispy chicken sliders, fish tacos, and a refreshing peach bellini.

Pick up a chic tie for someone special at Harry Rosen before wandering over to Parisian Laduree to fill a pistachio green hatbox with a special assortment of pillowy soft macarons.

First Canadian Place

Address: 100 King Street W, Toronto, ON M5X 1A9

Website: First Canadian Place

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 6:30am - 6:30pm (closed on Sat & Sun)

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6. Manulife Centre

Manulife Centre
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After indulging in Scaccia’s famous lasagne and other Sicilian classics, stroll over to enjoy a feature film on the silver screen at the Cineplex Varsity Cinemas. Check out Nirvana Home Collection’s chic housewares and furnishings after an invigorating workout at Good Life Fitness. Scour the shelves of the travel and language section of Indigo Books before settling into their cushy couches to enjoy a Starbucks latte.

Finish off your shopping excursion with a visit to a food market in Toronto to pick up fresh, locally produced fruits and vegetables.

Manulife Centre

Address: Address: 55 Bloor Street W, Toronto, ON M4W 1A6

Website: Manulife Centre

Opening hours: 7am - 11pm (daily)

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7. Harbourfront Centre at Queen's Quay Terminal

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Looking for places to visit in Toronto? Stop by scenic Harbourfront Centre to check out the latest art installations after joining one of their current crafting workshops. Support the creativity of local artists through dance and theatre by attending a dazzling performance at Harbourfront Theatre. Shop for local and internationally produced attire, crafts, and unique treasures at Lakeview Market. During the winter, lace up your skates for a free spin on the glistening ice rink set against the majestic backdrop of pristine Lake Ontario.

Harbourfront Centre At Queen's Quay Terminal

Address: 235 Queens Quay W, Toronto, ON M5J 2G8

Website: Queen’s Quays Terminal

Opening hours: 10am - 9pm (daily)

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8. Galleria Shopping Centre


Enjoy shopping for some of the best things to buy in Toronto through the 44 retailers of the Galleria Shopping Centre. Scope out electronics on the shelves of numerous outlets including Value Mobile and Sat Computers. Get bargains on miscellaneous household items, gift bags, and party supplies at bargain retailer, Dollarama. Enjoy a much-needed wellness break at the Love in Beauty Salon to indulge in a revitalizing massage, soothing facial, and manicure.

Galleria Shopping Centre

Address: 1245 Dupont Street, Toronto, ON M6H 2A6

Website: Galleria Shopping Centre

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 10am - 9pm; Sat & Sun: 10am - 6pm

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9. East York Town Centre

East York Town Centre - East York, Ontario
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Stop by East York Town Centre to experience the unique collection of discount retailers, electronics stores, and beauty salons. Stop in at Ichiban Living to stock up on serving ware, beauty products, and miscellaneous items at bargain-basement prices. Pick up some glittery fashion accessories at Ardene before heading over to browse through the racks at Royal Fashion. Enjoy a relaxing day of beauty treatments at wellness oasis Spaville Health and Beauty before indulging in a Mexican feast at Barrio Fiesta.

East York Town Centre

Address: 45 Overlea Boulevard, Toronto, ON M4H 1C3

Website: East York Town Centre

Opening hours: Mon - Fri: 10am - 9pm; Sat: 9:30am - 6pm; Sun: 12pm - 5pm

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10. CF Shops at Don Mills

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Spend a day shopping at Toronto’s factory outlets, browsing the displays at designer boutiques, including Banana Republic, Guess, Michael Kors, and more. Pay a visit to Anthropologie to admire the bohemian fashions, ritzy housewares, and speciality accessories. Splurge on some fruity and fresh scented lotions and bath bombs at Bath & Body Works. After dining on sizzling honey sesame stirfry at Jack Astor’s bar & grill, sit back to enjoy one of the new releases featured at the Cineplex VIP Cinemas.

CF Shops at Don Mills

Address: 1090 Don Mills Road, Toronto, ON M3C 3R6

Website: CF Shops at Don Mills

Opening hours: Mon - Wed: 10am - 7pm; Thu & Fri: 10am - 9pm; Sat: 9:30am - 7pm; Sun: 11am - 6pm

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Shop till you drop at Toronto's amazing shopping centres

After indulging in visits to the stunning Lake Ontario Waterfront and famed CN Centre to walk across the plexiglass floor, set aside some time to experience some of the best shopping Toronto has to offer. Enjoy wandering under the expansive glass canopy of the landmark CF Eaton Centre before driving to the outlets to check out the discounted designer goods at the CF Shops at Don Mills. Fill out your visit to experience Toronto’s best shopping malls and department stores with a visually stunning cultural performance at scenic Harbourfront Centre at Queen’s Quay Terminal.

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Celeste is a writer based in British Columbia with a profound passion for travel and the exploration of new destinations. Her adventurous spirit leads her to engage in exciting activities during...Read more

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