Toronto Shopping Districts; find your Toronto Shopping neighbourhood

To make your search easier the torontoShopoholic has arranged the maps by Toronto Shopping Districts.

There are so many Toronto shopping neighbourhoods that you might not know what one you are looking for.  If this is you I invite you to read the Toronto neighbourhood shopping guides' to determine where you want to do your Toronto shopping. 

But if you know what part of Toronto you are going to be visiting it will be easy to find all the shopping that will be convienient for you!

So for the purposeses of this website a Toronto shopping district is more than just one neighbourhood. It is a collection of shopping areas that make up a district.


Downtown Toronto

Downtown

Downtown Toronto is the area south of Bloor street and includes the core of the cities shopping and tourist destinations. 

Yonge Dundas Square

The Distillery District

Bloor and Yorkville

Queen West

Queen West Fashion District

St. Lawrence

King Street East

College Park

Yonge Wellsely

Underground (PATH system)

You will also find the Eaton Center as the neighbourhood anchor to Yonge Dundas Square!


Midtown TorontoMidtown 

North of downtown is Midtown Toronto. 

You will start to notice more residenital areas and it gets a bit quieter. 

But the shopping Ohhh the shopping!

Rosedale

Davisville shopping along Yonge as well as Mt. Pleasant

Yonge & Eglinton

Deer Park (Yonge & St. Clair)

Forest Hill Village

The Eglinton Way

Leaside

Avenue & Davenport  - Top end of Yorkville meets the Annex


North TorontoNorth Toronto

No one uses the term Uptown in Toronto, its North Toronto thank you. 

And if you thought that midtown was cozy North Toronto is just idyllic. 

There is still plenty of Toronto shopping here and you will find some of Toronto's best malls. 

Yorkdale, Bayview Village and Fairview. Throw in Ikea and you are set!

Yonge Lawrence Village (Bedford Park)

Avenue Road

Orfus Road (outlet shopping)

Cartwright Avenue (lighting fixtures)


East York TorontoEast

East of the DVP you enter East York. 

You will notice that this side of the city feels less overwhelming and more "small town" than central TO. 

You will find more independent boutiques than chains and big names, but that is just find by the residents of East York. 

The Danforth (Greektown)

The Beaches

Leslieville

Riverside (Queen Broadview Village)

Kingston Road (Upper Beaches)

Gerrard Street India Bazzar


West TorontoWest

There is no cute name for Toronto's west end.

But there are so many great shopping neighbourhoods on this side of the city it doesn't really matter.

West Queen West

Bloor West Village

Little Italy

Corso Italia


Chinatown

Eglinton West Village

Honest Eds & Mirvish Village

The Junction

Ossington

Roncesvalles Village

Parkdale Village

Seaton Village - Part of the Annex at Bathurst & Dupont


Toronto shopping has so much to offer. Boutiques, unique ethnic items and big chains.

Explore a new Toronto shopping neighbourhood today!

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