Shopping Bloor St & Yorkville


Shop window on Bloor Street
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William Ashley China
Fine
crystal, china, and tableware, exquisite gifts, and expert staff ensure
that you won’t leave without some choice purchase wrapped in elegant
gold paper.
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Holt Renfrew
World-class
department store featuring high fashion, as well as more affordable
clothing from its own label, top perfumes and cosmetics, a hair salon,
epicure store, café, and free personal shopping service.
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Hazelton Lanes
Shop
at your leisure in this refined mall, at select fashion boutiques such
as Aquascutum and TNT Blu, and in home-decor stores such as Teatro
Verde. Or, for something even more special, at the Rolls Royce
dealership. Then indulge in gourmet take-out from Whole Foods Market.
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Harry Rosen
Head-to-toe
service is writ large at this menswear store featuring apparel from top
design houses, Canali and Hugo Boss included. Suits, trousers, blazers,
shirts, and all accessories, including shoes.
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David’s
Shoe lovers go on wild spending sprees here among the stylish footwear from hot designers.
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Pusateri’s
Food afficionados will love the luxury grocery items such as stuffed quail, foie gras, caviar, and truffle oil, and delicious prepared foods.
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The Guild Shop
Jewelry, hand-blown glass, Inuit carvings, and more reflect the excellence of Ontario crafts.
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ManuLife Centre
Movie
theaters and shops such as Indigo Books, Birks jewelers, Teuscher
Chocolates and Bay Bloor Radio will lure you to this mini-mall.
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Thomas Hinds Tobacconists
This
smoker’s paradise has a walk-in humidor safeguarding a full range of
Cuban and Latin American cigars, and two smoking lounges in which to
enjoy them. Stellar selection of tobaccos, cigarettes, and accessories.
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Roots
Quality sportswear, casual clothes, and leather goods for every member of the family.
Shopping Downtown

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World’s Biggest Bookstore
In
a converted bowling alley just off Yonge Street, bibliophiles can
browse through 12 miles (20 km) of bookshelves. Make sure you have
plenty of time on your hands.
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Tom’s Place
Be
prepared to bargain for that Armani jacket – Tom will be disappointed
if you don’t. Men’s and women’s clothing from top designers at discount
prices.
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The Japanese Paper Place
A huge selection of fine Japanese papers, handmade stationery, and beautiful notebooks.
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LCBO at Summerhill
This vast liquor store in a former train station stocks a superb selection of wines, beers, and spirits from around the world.
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Honest Ed’s
Rock-bottom
prices on a huge array of goods, from housewares to clothing, are the
big draw at this garishly lit Toronto landmark. On-site optometrist,
dentist, pharmacy, and TicketKing outlet too. Beware the no-return
policy.

Honest Ed’s
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Club Monaco
Cool
and sleek characterize the clothes and accessories of this monolithic
retailer, started in Toronto in 1985. The chic flagship location has the
widest selection.

Club Monaco
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Umbra
This
hard-to-miss concept store for Canada’s pre-eminent design showcases
its casual, contemporary home-design accessories in a pink glass box
building.
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Courage My Love
Inexpensive
vintage clothes; beads, jewelry, and trinkets from Asia, India, and
South America pack this small incense-perfumed space.
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Comrags
Locals
Joyce Gunhouse and Judy Cornish have made an international name for
themselves with their swishy urban-romantic women’s clothing line.
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M.A.C.
Don’t
be scared off by the staff – male and female – decked in all black,
including eyeliner. These skilled makeup artists will demystify the
products in this hip, unisex line created for the fashion industry.