2 Best Shopping in Toronto, Ontario

Toronto Eaton Centre

Dundas Square Area Fodor's choice

The 2 million–square-foot Toronto Eaton Centre shopping mall has been both praised and vilified since it was built in the 1970s, but it remains incredibly popular. From the graceful glass roof, arching 127 feet above the lowest of the mall levels with artist Michael Snow's exquisite flock of fiberglass Canada geese floating poetically in open space down to all the shops, there's plenty to appreciate.

There's a huge selection of shops and eateries, but here is a simple guide: the basement level contains the massive Urban Eatery food court. From there, the prices get higher with the altitude, with the top-floor Saks Fifth Avenue being every label-conscious shopper's dream.

Yorkville Village

Yorkville

Formerly known as Hazelton Lanes, this small upscale shopping mall is home to fashion-forward TNT (short for The Next Trend); structured womenswear by Judith & Charles; flower and gift shop Teatro Verde; and downtown Toronto's only Whole Foods Market.