CF Toronto Eaton Centre
CF Toronto Eaton Centre
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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Built in 1977, this downtown shopping complex continues to be Toronto's top attraction and North America's busiest mall, offering more than 250 stores and restaurants.
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Neighbourhood: Old Toronto
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- Queen • 3 min walk
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- PattyG08Livonia, New York124 contributionsNice mall. Really big. Great shops and restaurants.Nice mall. Really big place. Hard to find out way around. Ended up getting outside to walk around the block to find out way back to the hotel. Great shops & restaurants. People very nice. Great way to spend a poor air quality day!Visited June 2023Travelled with friendsWritten July 9, 2023
- Leigh416Toronto, Canada3 contributionsGreat downtown shopping for pedestrians and transit commutersIt’s a huge mall with every kind of store you could ever want. Crazy easy to get to by transit. It’s central to the downtown core so it’s walkable from a lot of other attractions. However, it’s a zoo on weekends and the WORST near Christmas. Don’t even think about trying to drive there unless you want to spend 30 mins trying to find a $50 parking spotVisited July 2023Travelled with friendsWritten July 23, 2023
- Stewart ABali, Indonesia20 contributionsShopping at the Toronto Eaton Centre MallShopping Mall of Shopping malls! I'm preparing for a trip to Stockholm and then Andalucia in September. No better place to go shopping than the Toronto Eaton Centre! I found some minimalist running shoes. lightweight and small and not too expensive . So I'm ready to go. The Eaton Centre as it is known to locals is a large mall . a bit upscale and expensive and fashionable. StewartVisited August 2023Travelled soloWritten August 31, 2023
- susvegaraMadrid, Spain2,192 contributionsBig shopping mallReally big shopping centre in the middle.of Toronto. Easy access and all.the stops you can think of. Ends in Dundas Square which is a must you don't want to miss. Also has an entrance to the Path though we couldn't find it.Visited August 2023Travelled with familyWritten September 9, 2023
- Stewarts Vacation1,543 contributionsVery large indoor shopping complexMost shopping centres are the same - multiple shops, multiple levels (or not), maybe a cinema complex, a food court and washrooms. This centre has it all! We tend to avoid spending too much time in them! What drew us into this centre was to see the Canada Geese in flight sculpture. It's an impressive sight with 60 life-size Canada geese suspended below the glass roof. The centre is easily accessible and links to the PATH.Visited September 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten December 30, 2023
- Cggrimm07Blackburn, United Kingdom267 contributionsHuge shopping centreEaton centre is a massive shopping mall, with hundreds of shops and a huge food court which smells amazing with food from kfc to ramen. Our visit was close to Xmas and the decorations and tree were very good. We shopped for a few hours and eat ramen and shawarma both were very tasty for a food court. It was earlier in the day when we visited so it was quiet to start with but quickly got busy. Well worth a visit we managed to get some bargains in the sales.Visited December 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten January 7, 2024
- PhilipWhitby, Canada47 contributionsEaton Centre, you make scaffolding look good!An after-work experience. I had popped into Eaton Centre late night just before closing, and wow it has been a long time. Nostalgic memories from young when our family would venture down here during the summer months before going to Lakeshore Park to enjoy picnics we'd always stop in to do some last-minute shopping and throughout the years, I would frequent the Joey's here. Now I'm here and looking for Roots to pick up a few hoodies for my Fiance's nephew. Firstly, Eaton Centre seems to have started a facelift which did not hinder my experience at all, thanks to the clear signage, and engaging anecdotes displayed along the way. My mission was to go to Roots and visible signage placed on the scaffolding. It drove me around to see what the facelift was about. On that stroll, out of simple curiosity, I see how many businesses are here thriving and still humming. Workers/store employees don't look depressed, customers who belong here appear to be here and the occasional rif raf but that is expected in this part of Toronto. The attention to detail and the thought process for me are very impressive. As a programmer, everything is in the details. Details matter when you want convenience. I am so impressed I managed to take a few pictures. The scaffolding and help in marketing the team at CF must be tirelessly keeping up with demands from the business I can imagine is endless but it is appreciated in the results. This is impressive. Clear, concise. Even on the eve of Chinese New Year. The decor was eye catching, everyone is taking pictures, and might I say, unique it is. Very "luxue" and I shared the pic with my fiance who said we are bringing her brother's kids down this weekend. Yorkdale, Eaton Centre (i.e Oxford and CF) really know what they are doing. Good job, an accolade well deserved.Visited January 2024Travelled soloWritten January 31, 2024
- IAN DWigan, United Kingdom25,523 contributionsLarge clean shopping mallThe Eaton centre is Toronto biggest indoor mall. Great selection of stores from mid range to high end designer shops. Good food hall and connected to other sites including our hotel by the PathVisited April 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten May 5, 2024
- vegetarian-girlAustin, Texas517 contributionsGreat for a rainy or cold dayMy husband & I enjoyed walking around this very crowded & clean mall. Much to see & buy, meet up with family & friends, & walk for exercise when cold/rainy. We didn’t stay long because there is much more that we wanted to see in the downtown area.Visited May 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten May 18, 2024
- 8abugColona, Illinois191 contributionsNot an Ordinary MallAlmost did not go. It was an enjoyable surprise. This mall is very busy especially compared to my hometown mall which is almost dead. I did not see any empty stores. Spent three hours until we ran out of steam. Definitely would recommend because it is different than any other mall.Visited May 2024Travelled with friendsWritten May 23, 2024
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8abug
Colona, IL191 contributions
May 2024 • Friends
Almost did not go. It was an enjoyable surprise. This mall is very busy especially compared to my hometown mall which is almost dead. I did not see any empty stores. Spent three hours until we ran out of steam. Definitely would recommend because it is different than any other mall.
Written May 23, 2024
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vegetarian-girl
Austin, TX517 contributions
May 2024 • Couples
My husband & I enjoyed walking around this very crowded & clean mall. Much to see & buy, meet up with family & friends, & walk for exercise when cold/rainy. We didn’t stay long because there is much more that we wanted to see in the downtown area.
Written May 18, 2024
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IAN D
Wigan, UK25,523 contributions
Apr 2024 • Couples
The Eaton centre is Toronto biggest indoor mall. Great selection of stores from mid range to high end designer shops. Good food hall and connected to other sites including our hotel by the Path
Written May 5, 2024
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Kaan Kuskonmaz
Istanbul, Türkiye286 contributions
Oct 2023 • Friends
I was a regular there. You can find everything you need, including food courts, brands, and souvenirs. Some events have also been organized there.
Written April 22, 2024
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joyce
Toronto, Canada4 contributions
1, I am Disappointed with the customer service experience at chocolatier in Easton Centre. The staff seemed rushed and lacked patience during my visit. The young male attendant at the chocolate counter was in a hurry, he makes me feel I am wasting his time from his facial and body expressions and not very accommodating when I placed my order. Additionally, the female cashier refused to provide a chocolate sample when requested, stating only the counter staff could assist. Not the level of service I expected from such a renowned chocolatier. Hoping for improved service in the future.
Written March 4, 2024
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KodoDrummer
Buenos Aires, Argentina70,548 contributions
Jan 2024 • Solo
A very nice, spacious mall and the largest in the downtown area. It houses a good collection of shops. I have never liked the parking, and even if I drive, I usually park somewhere convenient and take the subway the rest of the way.
Written February 18, 2024
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Stefan Overton
Colchester, UK229 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
A great mix of stores over different levels and different price ranges.
Food court at the bottom, pretty big.
Lots of scaffolding. Not sure if it’s been there long or not but that part wasn’t great.
Food court at the bottom, pretty big.
Lots of scaffolding. Not sure if it’s been there long or not but that part wasn’t great.
Written February 14, 2024
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Philip
Whitby, Canada47 contributions
Jan 2024 • Solo
An after-work experience. I had popped into Eaton Centre late night just before closing, and wow it has been a long time. Nostalgic memories from young when our family would venture down here during the summer months before going to Lakeshore Park to enjoy picnics we'd always stop in to do some last-minute shopping and throughout the years, I would frequent the Joey's here. Now I'm here and looking for Roots to pick up a few hoodies for my Fiance's nephew.
Firstly, Eaton Centre seems to have started a facelift which did not hinder my experience at all, thanks to the clear signage, and engaging anecdotes displayed along the way. My mission was to go to Roots and visible signage placed on the scaffolding. It drove me around to see what the facelift was about. On that stroll, out of simple curiosity, I see how many businesses are here thriving and still humming. Workers/store employees don't look depressed, customers who belong here appear to be here and the occasional rif raf but that is expected in this part of Toronto.
The attention to detail and the thought process for me are very impressive. As a programmer, everything is in the details. Details matter when you want convenience. I am so impressed I managed to take a few pictures. The scaffolding and help in marketing the team at CF must be tirelessly keeping up with demands from the business I can imagine is endless but it is appreciated in the results. This is impressive. Clear, concise.
Even on the eve of Chinese New Year. The decor was eye catching, everyone is taking pictures, and might I say, unique it is. Very "luxue" and I shared the pic with my fiance who said we are bringing her brother's kids down this weekend.
Yorkdale, Eaton Centre (i.e Oxford and CF) really know what they are doing. Good job, an accolade well deserved.
Firstly, Eaton Centre seems to have started a facelift which did not hinder my experience at all, thanks to the clear signage, and engaging anecdotes displayed along the way. My mission was to go to Roots and visible signage placed on the scaffolding. It drove me around to see what the facelift was about. On that stroll, out of simple curiosity, I see how many businesses are here thriving and still humming. Workers/store employees don't look depressed, customers who belong here appear to be here and the occasional rif raf but that is expected in this part of Toronto.
The attention to detail and the thought process for me are very impressive. As a programmer, everything is in the details. Details matter when you want convenience. I am so impressed I managed to take a few pictures. The scaffolding and help in marketing the team at CF must be tirelessly keeping up with demands from the business I can imagine is endless but it is appreciated in the results. This is impressive. Clear, concise.
Even on the eve of Chinese New Year. The decor was eye catching, everyone is taking pictures, and might I say, unique it is. Very "luxue" and I shared the pic with my fiance who said we are bringing her brother's kids down this weekend.
Yorkdale, Eaton Centre (i.e Oxford and CF) really know what they are doing. Good job, an accolade well deserved.
Written January 31, 2024
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Cggrimm07
Blackburn, UK267 contributions
Dec 2023 • Couples
Eaton centre is a massive shopping mall, with hundreds of shops and a huge food court which smells amazing with food from kfc to ramen.
Our visit was close to Xmas and the decorations and tree were very good. We shopped for a few hours and eat ramen and shawarma both were very tasty for a food court. It was earlier in the day when we visited so it was quiet to start with but quickly got busy.
Well worth a visit we managed to get some bargains in the sales.
Our visit was close to Xmas and the decorations and tree were very good. We shopped for a few hours and eat ramen and shawarma both were very tasty for a food court. It was earlier in the day when we visited so it was quiet to start with but quickly got busy.
Well worth a visit we managed to get some bargains in the sales.
Written January 7, 2024
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
Stewarts Vacation
1,543 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
Most shopping centres are the same - multiple shops, multiple levels (or not), maybe a cinema complex, a food court and washrooms. This centre has it all! We tend to avoid spending too much time in them! What drew us into this centre was to see the Canada Geese in flight sculpture. It's an impressive sight with 60 life-size Canada geese suspended below the glass roof. The centre is easily accessible and links to the PATH.
Written December 30, 2023
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
David J
Pembroke Pines, FL95 contributions
In the past I remember a high shot of water in the fountain. I didn't see it in my recent visit. Does anyone tell me about this?
Pranav_Karkhanis
Ottawa, Canada74 contributions
It was being renovated recently and is now running again
Natasha042390
Montreal, Canada16 contributions
Are you allowed to bring your dog?
trainfan2000
Hamilton, Canada2,550 contributions
Guide dogs are allowed but I'm not sure about other dogs. It's a very busy place and their leash would be an issue - among other things. The Place Ville Marie has 60 stores, the Eaton Center has 250 and it is busier than the PVM. Leave the dog at home/hotel.
Could you please advise is Irvin possible to buy hockey-stick at the CF Toronto Eaton Center ? And what is the starting price ?
Подскажите , пожалуйста, возможно ли купить клюшку в этом центре и стартовая цена от скольки?
Meggie L
Brooklyn, NY
Can we get the parking at Eaton center?
CraftyWifeNMom
Ontario, Canada22 contributions
Yes there is an underground parking lot at the Eaton center. We parked in a different lot across the street. Around $20 for the day.
what is the present temperature?
Hello,
you are asking for the present temperature for the shopping mall?!
It is always the same and little to cold for me.
As winter is harsh in the Toronto I believe they are enjoying nice warm temperature down there.
I was visiting in the summer and for me it was long sleeves as temperature was too cold in comparison with outside (but I can say the same for all other places in Toronto).
kind regards
Tonko
Dee O
3 contributions
Does anyone know what make up brands are in this shopping centre or in Canada in general what make up shops there are!?
Flora Y
Toronto, Canada11 contributions
Typically in Canada, we have around the same things as the United States (Maybelline, Covergirl, Sephora, Mac, etc.) However, in the Eaton Centre, I believe there is Mac, Sephora, The Body Shop, Proactive, The Face Shop and some others as well. You can also visit their website to see more stores located in the Eaton Centre as well.
My3as
8 contributions
I want to find out the best district or location to stay at. Family of 5 with kids ages 10, 13, 16. looking for somewhere safe and close to local attractions so we don't need to rent-a-car to get around. thank you!
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