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Listings reTaiL/shopping top Canadian artists both contemporary and traditional. Kinsman Robinson Galleries 108 Cumberland St.; 416-964-2374 www.kinsmanrobinson.com Specializing in 20th- and 21st-century figurative art featuring contemporary and historical Canadian paintings, sculpture and international works on paper. Representing Canada’s leading First Nations artists, Robert Davidson and Norval Morrisseau. Leonardo Galleries 133 Avenue Rd.; 416-924-7296 www.leonardogalleries.com Offering an extensive, ever-changing selection of original art by some of today’s most exciting artists alongside premium-quality framing and expert art restoration. Petroff Gallery 334 Dundas St. W. 416-351-1800, 1-877-542-3600 www.petroffgallery.com Across from the Art Gallery of Ontario, Petroff Gallery South hosts dedicated solo artist exhibitions featuring large-scale sculptures and paintings. Representing more than 300 artists from Canada/US in both gallery spaces. River Coyote Gallery 53 Lakeshore Rd. E., Mississauga 905-278-3337 www.rivercoyote.ca Award-winning gallery specializing in fine original art by more than 40 leading and emerging Canadian and international artists. Worldwide shipping and custom framing are available. One of Canada’s largest department store offers one million sq. ft. of famous brand names in fashion, home décor, cosmetics, fragrances, and is the official retailer of Canada’s Olympic apparel. Access by car and TTC (Yonge and Queen stop). Honest Ed’s Bargain Shopping Centre 581 Bloor St. W.; 416-537-1574 www.honesteds.sites.toronto.com Under the famous, bright marquees, a bargain centre with 160,000 sq. ft. of unique and entertaining shopping. Open daily. Brookfield Place 181 Bay St.; 416-777-6480 www.brookfield-place.com Embrace modern urban commerce and culture amidst the architectural splendour of the Allen Lambert Galleria. Also home to a trendy mix of shopping, dining options and upscale amenities. Access to Union Station via the PATH. Cookstown Outlet Mall Hwy. 400 & 89; 705-458-1371 www.cookstownoutletmall.ca Shop 50 of the biggest and best brand-name outlets including Black & Decker, Villeroy & Boch, Tommy Hilfiger, Adidas, Rockport, Corningware, Reebok, Royal Doulton. 40 min. north of Toronto. Market Village Markham Inc. 4390 Steeles Ave. E., Markham 905-940-2243 www.marketvillage.net An enclosed shopping centre located on 25 acres of property with 140 merchants and more than 1,400 parking spaces. Offers fashion, fast foods, restaurants, banking, services and specialty stores. Queen’s Quay Terminal 207 Queen’s Quay W. 416-203-3269 [Brookfield Properties] Customer Service: 416-203-0510 www.toronto.com/queensquay Explore specialty stores and restaurants, all in a unique lakeside setting. Sobey’s grocery store now open. Square One Shopping Centre 100 City Centre Dr., Mississauga 905-279-7467 www.shopsquareone.com The hub of Mississauga’s City Centre with more than 360 stores and services, four major department stores, 40+ places to eat, and all conveniently located 20 min. from downtown Toronto and 10 min. from Toronto Pearson International Airport. Toronto Eaton Centre 220 Yonge St.; 416-598-8700 www.torontoeatoncentre.com The number-one retail destination in the heart of downtown Toronto with more than 250 shops, services and restaurants. Shopping hours: Mon. to Fri. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-7 p.m., Sun. 12-6 p.m. Unionville-Historic Main Street Box 64711, Unionville; 905-477-0117 www.unionvilleinfo.com A lovely heritage village with unique shops, cafés and restaurants. Yearround festivals and events. Short distance from downtown. Contact for group/bus packages. Vaughan Mills 1 Bass Pro Mills Dr., Vaughan 905-879-2110 www.vaughanmills.com This 250-store mecca, located 32 km north of Toronto combines fashion, outlets, dining and entertainment including: Bass Pro, NASCAR SpeedPark, Lucky Strike Lanes, Holt Renfrew Last Call, STYLESENSE and Pro Hockey Life. SouveNiRS / CaNadiaNa Duty Free Americas 716-886-5000 www.dutyfreeamericas.com Stop, shop and save before visiting Canada. You’ll enjoy superb savings on spirits, wine, beer, tobacco, designer fragrances, cosmetics, fashion watches and so much more. Located at all the major border crossings going into Canada. Three locations to serve you best: Peace Bridge, Rainbow Bridge and the Queenston-Lewiston Bridge plazas. Peace Bridge Duty Free 1 Peace Bridge Plaza, Fort Erie 905-871-5400, 1-800-361-1302 www.dutyfree.ca The largest duty-free store in North America. Features luxury products at tax- and duty-free prices. Currency exchange, McDonald’s and a Tim Hortons food court located within. FaCToRy ouTleTS Canada One Factory Outlets 7500 Lundy’s Lane, Niagara Falls 905-356-8989, 1-866-284-5781 www.canadaoneoutlets.com Forty brand name outlets, including Nike, The Sony Store, Levi’s Outlet, Reebok, Esprit, Couture Parfums, Guess, Tommy Hilfiger and Roots. Open every day except Dec. 25. Dixie Outlet Mall 1250 South Service Rd., Mississauga 905-278-3494 www.dixieoutletmall.com Offers more than 135 stores and services, including Sears, Winners, Levi’s, Aldo, Jacob, Footlocker, The Bombay Company, Sportchek, Urban Planet, La Cache, Kodiak and more. SpeCialTy SHopS Adam & Eve Chocolatier 97 Maitland St.; 416-962-2326 www.aechocolatier.com A European-style chocolate store and Barista dessert lounge. Experience their artisan chocolate truffles, unique chocolate creations and desserts, which include Belgium waffles and gelato made in-house. Arctic Nunavut – Nunavut Development Corp. 207 Queen’s Quay W. 416-203-7889, 1-800-509-9151 www.ndcorp.nu.ca Inuit carvings, jewellery, clothing, unique gifts and books. Owned and operated by the Nunavut Development Corporation. Additional location at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Army Issue Surplus Inc. 1 Stavebank Rd., Mississauga 905-271-1665 www.armyissue.com A modern army surplus store with a selection of the latest camouflage patterns, combat clothing, equipment and gear. Go online for more information. Birds and Bees, The 56A Lakeshore Rd. E., Mississauga 905-278-6666 www.thebirdsandbees.com A full-service adult store offering high-quality lingerie, costumes and novelties in a fun, relaxed and informative atmosphere. Flea maRkeTS Fantastic Flea Market Ltd. 1250 South Service Rd., Mississauga 905-274-9403 www.fantasticfleamarket.com Antiques, collectibles, new goods, family entertainment giveaways, hundreds of dollars in free monthly draws. Oldest flea market in Toronto. Merchants’ Flea Market Inc. 1921 Eglinton Ave. E., Scarborough 416-757-5698 www.merchantsfleamarket.com Indoor market with 250 vendors; free admission. Open Sat. to Sun. 10 a.m.6 p.m. Front section, with more than 40 vendors, is open Wed.-Sun. Includes a large jewellery exchange. BookS, muSiC & giFTS NostalgiaBooks 274 Lakeshore Rd. E., Mississauga 905-891-9679 www.nostalgiaforbookworms.com Gently used books. Current classic novels as well as the hard-to-find books on all topics. An ordering service is also available for the veryhard-to-find books. Turtle Creek Books 36 Lakeshore Rd. E., Mississauga 905-271-9179 www.turtlecreekbooks.ca Four blocks west of Hurontario, you will find out-of-print and rare books along with sheet music and economical editions for investment, all inventoried in a catalogue of 100,000 titles. jewelleRy First Toronto Jewellery Exchange 215 Yonge St.; 416-216-7062 www.jewelleryexchanges.com Gold, silver, diamonds, watches and other jewellery. More than 30 independent jewellery shops under one roof. depaRTmeNT SToReS Bay, The (Bloor Street) 44 Bloor St. E.; 416-972-3333 www.thebay.com The Bay at Yonge and Bloor flagship store offers a truly exceptional retail experience featuring an enhanced selection of designer brands, services and exciting special events. Bay, The (Queen Street) 176 Yonge St.; 416-861-9111 www.thebay.com SHoppiNg CeNTReS Atrium on Bay 20 Dundas St. W.; 416-595-1164 www.atriumonbay.com A unique shopping experience in the heart of downtown. Conveniently located on the subway line and on Toronto’s PATH system. More than 50 stores and services, eateries and some of downtown’s most popular dining spots. TORONTO 2009 | 123 http://www.brookfield-place.com http://www.kinsmanrobinson.com http://www.dutyfreeamericas.com http://www.honesteds.sites.toronto.com http://www.cookstownoutletmall.ca http://www.leonardogalleries.com http://www.canadaoneoutlets.com http://www.dutyfree.ca http://www.marketvillage.net http://www.petroffgallery.com http://www.dixieoutletmall.com http://www.aechocolatier.com http://www.toronto.com/queensquay http://www.rivercoyote.ca http://www.fantasticfleamarket.com http://www.shopsquareone.com http://www.ndcorp.nu.ca http://www.nostalgiaforbookworms.com http://www.merchantsfleamarket.com http://www.torontoeatoncentre.com http://www.armyissue.com http://www.turtlecreekbooks.ca http://www.jewelleryexchanges.com http://www.unionvilleinfo.com http://www.thebirdsandbees.com http://www.thebay.com http://www.atriumonbay.com http://www.vaughanmills.com http://www.thebay.com

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Toronto Tourism Magazine 2009

Toronto Tourism Magazine 2009
Contents

Contributors


Welcome


Cityscapes


Toast of the Town


In the Night Garden


Gooooal!


Take a Moment


Faces of Toronto


Red Rocket


Past Perfection


Water Lust


The Artist’s City

 


Living the Green Dream


York Region and North Toronto


Mississauga Marvels


Vine Country


Discovery Walks


Neighbourhoods of Greater Toronto


Listings


Visitor Resources


2009 Event Calendar


Parting Shot


Toronto Tourism Magazine 2009

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