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Newest Review: ... has a fantastic restaurant, Moxies, where I used to go with the girls from work after we finished. Prices for food range from $4 to $50 per meal depending on where you eat but seating is never a problem. The largest mall is the Eaton centre which is a mall and office space. It is located downtown on the southwest corner of Yonge and Dundas. The Eaton Centre has over 230 shops, loads of places to eat and a cinema. One of the largest book stores in TO is housed here, it has 3 floors! I wish we had one of those here. Every Christmas, the centre has a huge tree decorated with swarovski crystals and is a definite must see. It's the most fab... more

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linzeelou
Premium Review Shopping in Toronto: Toronto - A shoppers paradise (778 words)
by - written on 10/06/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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As I mentioned in my Toronto review, I lived there for a year so I got experience shopping there...ALOT! It would take me so long to tell you about everything Toronto has to offer so here are a few of my favourite places: As Toronto is such a big city, there are huge shopping centres all over the city. I worked at Fairview Mall which was about a 15 minute walk from my apartment. Fairview Mall sits on the Shepherd and Don Mills intersection and is really easy to get to by subway. It's the last stop on the purple line. This mall has 2 floors...2 really big floors and a wide range of shops and places to eat. It also has a cinema and a nail salon. Sears and The ...  Read the complete review

Paris217
Premium Review Shopping - Toronto Style (201 words)
by - written on 23/11/08 (Useful, 21 readings)
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I visited Toronto last September, and as part of my Toronto shopping experience I went to the Eaton Centre - I had no idea a shopping centre could be sooo huge! The Eaton Centre is on Yonge Street in the Financial District, and it is very easy to get to by foot from the City Hall. It was built in the 1970's and inside the shops are 4 storey's . Inside apart from shopping, you can also see the Canadian Geese flying through the centre, they were designed by Michael Snow and are very surreal.... One of the stores inside which was particularly good was 'Roots', my boyfriend bought 2 long sleeved t-shirts which are still being worn and have ...  Read the complete review

 
Shopping in Toronto