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  2. Shops at Don Mills - Wikipedia

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    Website. shopsatdonmills .ca. The Shops at Don Mills (corporately known as CF Shops at Don Mills) [4] is a lifestyle centre -type shopping centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located at Don Mills Road and Lawrence Avenue East in Toronto. There are 72 retail stores with a total floor space of 47,550 square metres (or 511,824 square feet). [5]

  3. Mastermind Toys - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .mastermindtoys .com. Mastermind Toys in Markham. Mastermind LP ( trading as Mastermind Toys) is a Canadian toy store chain based in Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario. It was founded in 1984 by brothers Andy and Jonathan Levy. [1] On January 15, 2024, Unity Acquisitions Inc. announced that it had completed the acquisition of the company.

  4. Maple Leaf Square - Wikipedia

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    Other information. Number of units. 872. Website. www .mapleleafsquare .com. Maple Leaf Square is a multi-use complex and public square located in the South Core neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located to the west of the Scotiabank Arena on the former Railway Lands. The $500 million development was jointly developed by Cadillac ...

  5. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies. Zazzle has partnered with many brands to amass a collection of digital images from companies like Disney, Warner Brothers and NCAA ...

  6. List of filming locations in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada has a significant film and television production industry, which has earned it the nickname "Hollywood North", alongside Vancouver, British Columbia. In addition to features that take place in Toronto, it often serves as a substitute location for other cities and areas including Chicago and New York City.

  7. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    There are 37 National Historic Sites ( French: Lieux historiques nationaux) in Toronto, [1] the first of which was Fort York, designated in 1923. [2] [3] Numerous National Historic Events also occurred in Toronto, and are identified at places associated with them, using the same style of federal plaque which marks National Historic Sites.

  8. Yorkdale Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    yorkdale .com. Yorkdale Shopping Centre, Yorkdale Mall, or simply Yorkdale, is a major retail shopping centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located at the southwest corner of the interchange between Highway 401 and Allen Road, it opened in 1964 as the largest enclosed shopping mall in the world. [3]

  9. Cloverdale Mall - Wikipedia

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    Cloverdale Mall is a community shopping centre located in the Etobicoke district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at 250 The East Mall northeast of the intersection of Dundas Street West and Highway 427 ). It opened in 1956 as an open-air shopping plaza on what was part of the Eatonville farm.

  10. Dixie Outlet Mall - Wikipedia

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    576,722 sq ft (53,579.2 m 2) No. of floors. 1. Website. dixieoutletmall .com. Dixie Outlet Mall, also referred to as Dixie Value Mall, is a shopping mall in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, located on the south side of the Queen Elizabeth Way highway. It is Canada's largest enclosed outlet mall. It has several brand name outlets including Nike ...

  11. Graffiti Alley, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Graffiti Alley, officially Rush Lane, [1] is a three-block, 1-km [2] alleyway in Toronto 's Fashion District, known for hosting street art. [3] [4] [5] Lonely Planet has called the site "possibly the most popular place to check out street art in Toronto". [6] The alleyway was used prominently as the backdrop in Rick Mercer Report 's "Rant ...