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Shopping

You’re sure to bag a treasure or a great bargain in Ontario, where we ring up everything from haute couture to sprawling malls, factory outlets, flea markets, one-of-a-kind boutiques, quaint antique and craft shops, and several historic markets.

In the Greater Toronto Area, shop ’til you drop at Vaughan Mills, Sherway Gardens, Yorkdale Mall, and the Eaton Centre – one of the largest and most popular shopping centres in Canada. Watch the jet set parade out of shops and boutiques with Prada bags and Gucci sunglasses in the Bloor-Yorkville area. Browse for a funky and eclectic mix of art, antiques and Canadian designer fashions on Queen Street West. Expect the same sort of mélange of art, crafts and fashion at the Distillery Historic District.

If you like a slice of history with your shopping, explore Toronto’s historical Kensington Market and St. Lawrence Market. A mere hour’s drive away is the St. Jacobs Farmers’ Market – chock-a-block with the freshest of produce and homemade goodies, and over 100 artisan’s shops. Bask in the atmosphere and excitement of Ottawa’s ByWard market, established in 1826, and still overflowing with stands of flowers, arts and crafts and food.

Bargain hunt for big brand names at Niagara Falls’ Canada Factory One Outlet and many other discount outlets throughout the province. Immerse yourself in the historic aura of Niagara-on-the-Lake brimming with art galleries, boutiques and specialty shops.

Browse for collectibles and antiques in many places around the province including the Bayfield, the Kawarthas and Port Hope – known as the ‘Antique Capital of Ontario.’

 

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Did You Know?

Toronto’s underground city, PATH, holds the Guinness World Record for “Biggest Underground Shopping Complex” of restaurants, stores and attractions.


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