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List of Shopping Malls In Torontoreport

  • Splendid China Mall (Steeles Avenue east of Kennedy Road), Scarborough; converted from Canadian Tire

    (Ethnic malls) (District or neighbourhood shopping centres)

  • Bay Adelaide Centre (Bay Street and Adelaide Street West)

    (PATH underground shopping complex) (Malls located within major office buildings)

  • Brookfield Place (bounded by Front Street West, Bay Street, Wellington Street West, and Yonge Street)

    (PATH underground shopping complex) (Malls located within major office buildings)

  • Commerce Court (Yonge Street and King Street West)

    (PATH underground shopping complex) (Malls located within major office buildings)

  • First Canadian Place (Bay Street and King Street West)

    (PATH underground shopping complex) (Malls located within major office buildings)

  • Metro Hall (John Street and King Street West)

    (PATH underground shopping complex) (Malls located within major office buildings)

  • Royal Bank Plaza (Bay Street and Front Street West)

    (PATH underground shopping complex) (Malls located within major office buildings)

  • Scotia Plaza (King Street West and Yonge Street)

    (PATH underground shopping complex) (Malls located within major office buildings)

  • Toronto-Dominion Centre (bounded by King Street West, Bay Street, Wellington Street West, and York Street)

    (PATH underground shopping complex) (Malls located within major office buildings)

  • Union Station (Bay Street and Front Street West)

    (PATH underground shopping complex) (Malls located within major office buildings)

  • Chartwell Plaza (Brimley Road and Huntingwood Drive), Scarborough (Open-air shopping plazas)

  • Dragon Centre (Sheppard Avenue East and Glen Watford Drive), Scarborough; ethnic mall (Open-air shopping plazas)

  • Dufferin & Steeles Plaza North York (Open-air shopping plazas)

  • Dufferin Business Centre (Dufferin Street between Castlefield Avenue and the former York-North York boundary), York (Open-air shopping plazas)

  • Iranian Plaza (Yonge Street between Cummer Avenue and Steeles Avenue), North York; ethnic mall (Open-air shopping plazas)

  • Lawrence Plaza (Bathurst Street and Lawrence Avenue West), North York (Open-air shopping plazas)

  • Peanut Plaza (Don Mills Road and Van Horne Avenue), North York (Open-air shopping plazas)

  • Sheppard Plaza (Sheppard Avenue West and Bathurst Street), North York (Open-air shopping plazas)

  • Shops at Don Mills (Don Mills Road and Lawrence Avenue East), North York (Open-air shopping plazas)

  • Sunnybrook Plaza (Eglinton Avenue East and Bayview Avenue), East York (Open-air shopping plazas)

  • Tam O'Shanter Plaza (Sheppard Avenue East east of Kennedy Road), Scarborough (Open-air shopping plazas)

  • The Landmark (Steeles Avenue and Middlefield Road), Scarborough; ethnic mall (Open-air shopping plazas)

  • Victoria Terrace (Victoria Park Avenue and Lawrence Avenue East), North York (Open-air shopping plazas)

  • Whiteshield Plaza (Kennedy Road and Lawrence Avenue East), Scarborough (Open-air shopping plazas)

  • York Mills Gardens (Leslie Street and York Mills Road), North York (Open-air shopping plazas)

  • Black Creek Super Value Centre (Rogers Road and Keele Street), York (Power centres)

  • Crossroads (Weston Road and Highway 401), North York (Power centres)

  • Downsview Power Centre (unofficial name) (Dufferin Street and Wilson Avenue), North York (Power centres)

  • Dufferin and Steeles Power Centre (unofficial name) (Dufferin Street and Steeles Avenue), North York (Power centres)

  • Golden Mile (Eglinton Avenue East between Victoria Park Avenue and Birchmount Road), Scarborough (Power centres)

  • Kennedy Commons (Kennedy Road and Highway 401), Scarborough (Power centres)

  • Leaside Centre (Eglinton Avenue East and Laird Drive), East York (Power centres)

  • Shoppers World Danforth (Danforth Avenue west of Victoria Park Avenue), East York (Power centres)

  • Queenswalk Centre (North Queen Street and Queensway), Etobicoke (Power centres)

  • Queensway Complex (Islington Avenue and Queensway), Etobicoke (Power centres)

  • Stock Yards Village (Keele Street/Weston Road and St. Clair Avenue West), Old Toronto (Power centres)

  • Downsview Park Merchant's Market, Downsview Park (Keele Street and Sheppard Avenue West), North York (Flea markets)

  • Dr. Flea's, Highway 27 and Albion Road, Etobicoke (Flea markets)

  • Jane Finch Flea Market, 1911 Finch Avenue West (Jane Street and Finch Avenue West), North York (Flea markets)

  • Merchant's Flea Market, 1921 Eglinton Avenue East, (Warden Avenue and Eglinton Avenue East), Scarborough (Flea markets)

  • Flea market at the southwest corner of Midland Avenue and Sheppard Avenue East is closed since the early 2000s and the property will be redeveloped concurrent with the Sheppard East LRT's construction.

    (Former flea markets) (Former shopping malls)

  • Dufferin and Steeles Flea Market, replaced with The Home Depot.

    (Former flea markets) (Former shopping malls)

  • Toronto Weston Flea Market, Old Weston Road and St. Clair Avenue West, Old Toronto (later relocated to a smaller site nearby on St. Clair Avenue West at Hounslow Heath Road between Old Weston Road and GO Transit's Barrie line)

    (Former flea markets) (Former shopping malls)

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The City of Toronto officially entered the second phase of its economic revival today, which means the mall is now open. Some people will say, I like the small shop, where the clothes are not mass-produced, avoid the embarrassment of matching shirts. But if your life is fast-paced, the 43 one-stop shopping centers in the city listed in the random tool are the perfect place to shop.

Many of the shopping centers in the generator are not only Toronto’s favorite shopping centers, but also one of the most popular tourist attractions. They are made up of hundreds of shops, Mk, Coach, Ariza, Victoria’s Secret, Sephora, and more. These shopping malls are also equipped with food courts, which provide rest areas after shopping. Many shopping malls are closed for official holidays, but some also remain open because of the special nature of their tourist attractions.

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