Oh, Eaton Centre! It's a hell when Christmas time or Black Friday - the whole city is there :)) overall good shopping mall, food court is awesome,but you may not find a seat.Too many people, no space
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This place has EVERY store imaginable! The centre statesfree wifi but when I logged in it stated, "guest users exceeded for the day". Other than that, food court was clean and stores full.
Connected to Hudson bay and has all sorts of UK shoos. Topman etc. That's where all the designer shops too are...good Chinese restaurants 5 minutes from here and about 10 minutes from the Go Station
Literally every shop you could ask for. I love they have a Roots, Reese, Club Monaco, and All saints. Being connected to the Hudson Bay is also a plus.
Opened in 1977, it is the largest of the Eaton Centres and one of Toronto's most visited touristattractions. The mall sits on the site of the original store operated by Eaton's founder.
Free Wifi, Access to Subway, Apple, Microsoft stores, Eatery @ Ground floor, Victoria Secret, Canadian Tire,Best Buy. You name it they all have it here. Probably u might run into some celebs as well
Toronto's downtown shopping centre, there's plenty to see and photograph here! There's even a flock of Canada Geese overhead. Forgot your camera? That's ok, we're just East on Queen St!
Almost everyday i went there💟as a my second home.It's so convenience and big enough to what you're looking for.Also it's in Dundas Square.what else would it have😎😍
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Exit via Dundas station and take escalators up to the lobby between Sears and H&M if you need a good rendezvous spot. There are seats, good cellphone reception, and you can exit to Dundas Square too.
With over 250 stores including The Bay, Nordstrom and Saks, you can literally shop until you drop. Peak shopping time is on the weekends so avoid that time and you’ll avoid the lines.
Want a place to shop until you drop? Eaton center is your place. 4 floors full of stores, a fancyfood court in the basement and they occasionally have random buskers in the front entrance
Want great but cheap weekend parking? Head to the underground parking lot off Adelaide Street; once you've parked, cross Richmond Street to The Bay - best $6 you can spend for downtown parking!
Best mall in toronto ever! You will always feel welcomed and get much better customer service than any mall in toronto (yorkdalemall sucks and is for snobby rich people)
It's awesome that this mall exist there downtown. However the food court is too crowded during the lunch and dinner time, so it is difficult to find a place to sit.
How come #Zara has only 3 #mirrors in the entire store... That's not accaptible for a clothing store 😟 please install more mirrors!!! It's too tiring to bring clothes here and there where mirror is.
The Toronto Eaton Centre and Yorkdale are nice shopping malls. The problem is gang violence. I would prefer police presence in malls, like they do in some high schools.
After a day of browsing 230 shops, restaurants and services, head over to Toronto’s City Hall on Oct 6 for an amazing pink illumination in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. www.bcacampaign.com