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		<title>Top 5 Places to Shop in Toronto</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Yonge &#38; Dundas Square This is where people are shopping when they say they have gone Downtown Toronto. This shopping neighbourhood stretches a few blocks along Yonge between just south of Queen and just north of Dundas. It is home to the famous Toronto Eaton Center but has plenty of street level stores as [...]]]></description>
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<p>1.	<strong>Yonge &amp; Dundas Square</strong></p>
<p>This is where people are  shopping when they say they have gone Downtown Toronto. This shopping  neighbourhood stretches a few blocks along Yonge between just south of  Queen and just north of Dundas. It is home to the famous Toronto Eaton  Center but has plenty of street level stores as well such as Urban  Outfitters, Homesense, Levis and Forever 21. If you are looking for  fashion forward boutiques you should shop elsewhere in Toronto because  this tourist favourite neighbourhood is all about mall stores and  national chains.</p>
<p>2.	<strong>Queen West</strong></p>
<p>Once the place to find  independent boutiques and new trends before they were trendy, Queen  West has gone commercial in recent years. While most of the independent  boutiques and local designers have moved further west and east or just  somewhere with cheaper rents, Queen West is still a hot spot for Toronto  shopping. Look for Mendocino, Aritzia, Rudsak as well as more  commercial favourites like the Gap, Roots and Zara.</p>
<p>3.	<strong>Bloor St</strong></p>
<p>This  is where the fashion flagship locations can be found in Toronto as well  as all the designer labels you can imagine. From Chanel to Prada, Louis  Vuitton and Guerlain your designer dreams can come true. Do not shy  away however if you are strapped for cash, Bloor Street is quite diverse  offering many price points. You can find the Club Monaco and Gap  Canadian Flagship stores as well as H&amp;M and Winners. Don&#8217;t forget to  pop into Holt Renfrew even if you are just window shopping or taking in  a free make up application, this upscale department store is a must  visit.</p>
<p>4.	<strong>Yorkville</strong></p>
<p>If you prefer boutiques to the  big designer flagship stores along Bloor, just mosey back into  Yorkville. Still focused on designer shopping you can find Hugo Boss and  Betsy Johnson amongst the independent boutiques and Canadian designer  darlings (Andy The Ahn). One of the citys best known jean boutiques  (Over the Rainbow) just got some competition with the opening of the  Diesel flagship recently. Even if you can not afford to shop Yorkville  it is worth it to wander through the tree lined streets, perhaps  spotting a celeb or two while they are in town.</p>
<p>5.	<strong>Shops at Don  Mills</strong></p>
<p>A new addition to Toronto&#8217;s shopping malls, the Shops  at Don Mills are also a new concept for mall shopping in Ontario. The  stores are set up more like a planned community and are all outside  instead of inside a big mall building. The other draw is all the one of a  kind shopping. Canada&#8217;s first Anthropologie is here along with McNally  Robinson Booksellers, McEwan and coming soon Murale. Look for the Shops  at Don Mills at Don Mills and Lawrence.</p>
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