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  • Like its parent company Club Monaco, Caban exudes style. Color-coordinated items for the home – bath, bed, kitchen, and more – lure with their clean, modern lines.

  • Club Monaco

    Cool and sleek characterize the clothes and accessories of this monolithic retailer, started in Toronto in 1985. The chic flagship location has the widest selection.

  • Locals Joyce Gunhouse and Judy Cornish have made an international name for themselves with their swishy urban-romantic women’s clothing line.

  • Inexpensive vintage clothes; beads, jewelry, and trinkets from Asia, India, and South America pack this small incense-perfumed space.

  • Shoe lovers go on wild spending sprees here among the stylish footwear from hot designers.

  • Head-to-toe service is writ large at this menswear store featuring apparel from top design houses, Canali and Hugo Boss included. Suits, trousers, blazers, shirts, and all accessories, including shoes.

  • Shop at your leisure in this refined mall, at select fashion boutiques such as Aquascutum and TNT Blu, and in home-decor stores such as Teatro Verde. Or, for something even more special, at the Rolls Royce dealership. Then indulge in gourmet take-out from Whole Foods Market.

  • World-class department store featuring high fashion, as well as more affordable clothing from its own label, top perfumes and cosmetics, a hair salon, epicure store, café, and free personal shopping service.

  • Honest Ed’s

    Rock-bottom prices on a huge array of goods, from housewares to clothing, are the big draw at this garishly lit Toronto landmark. On-site optometrist, dentist, pharmacy, and TicketKing outlet too. Beware the no-return policy.

  • This vast liquor store in a former train station stocks a superb selection of wines, beers, and spirits from around the world.

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