Toronto – Around Town – Downtown (part 3) – Shopping Bloor St & Yorkville, Shopping Downtown

Shopping Bloor St & Yorkville






Shop window on Bloor Street

  1. 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.

    • 55 Bloor St W

  2. 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.

    • 50 Bloor St W

  3. 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.

    • 55 Avenue Rd

  4. 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.

    • 82 Bloor St W

  5. David’s

    Shoe lovers go on wild spending sprees here among the stylish footwear from hot designers.

    • 66 Bloor St W

  6. Pusateri’s

    Food afficionados will love the luxury grocery items such as stuffed quail, foie gras, caviar, and truffle oil, and delicious prepared foods.

    • 57 Yorkville Ave

  7. The Guild Shop

    Jewelry, hand-blown glass, Inuit carvings, and more reflect the excellence of Ontario crafts.

    • 118 Cumberland St

  8. 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.

    • 55 Bloor St W

  9. 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.

    • 8 Cumberland St

  10. Roots

    Quality sportswear, casual clothes, and leather goods for every member of the family.

    • 100 Bloor St W

Shopping Downtown




  1. 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.

    • 20 Edward St

  2. 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.

    • 190 Baldwin St

  3. The Japanese Paper Place

    A huge selection of fine Japanese papers, handmade stationery, and beautiful notebooks.

    • 887 Queen St W

  4. 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.

    • 10 Scrivener Sq

  5. 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.

    • 581 Bloor St W




    Honest Ed’s

  6. 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.

    • 157 Bloor St W




    Club Monaco

  7. 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.

    • 165 John St

  8. Courage My Love

    Inexpensive
    vintage clothes; beads, jewelry, and trinkets from Asia, India, and
    South America pack this small incense-perfumed space.

    • 14 Kensington Ave

  9. Comrags

    Locals
    Joyce Gunhouse and Judy Cornish have made an international name for
    themselves with their swishy urban-romantic women’s clothing line.

    • 654 Queen St W

  10. 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.

    • 89 Bloor St W