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Yorkdale Shopping Centre
The guide was updated:A great mall for those looking to browse through high-end stores, even though shoppers on a budget won't find themselves at a loss either. The food court on the top floor offers plenty of food choices, too.
Stores like Hugo Boss, Burberry, Chanel, Levi's, Diesel, GAP, H&M, Zara, The North Face, Ecco and much more are all housed here.
Useful Information
- Address: 3401 Dufferin Street, Toronto
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat 10am–9pm, Sun 11am–7pm
- Website: www.yorkdale.com
- Phone: +1 416 789 3261
- Email: info@yorkdale.com
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