Come to Harold the Jewellery Buyer and then enjoy Toronto’s best shopping

Come to Harold the Jewellery Buyer and then enjoy Toronto’s best shopping

How about some Toronto shopping? Here are some excellent places to do some shopping in Toronto. We suggest bringing your unused gold and jewellery to Harold the Jewellery Buyer first and put some cash in your hand to fund an amazing shopping experience in Toronto.

The Toronto Eaton Centre is a prime tourist attraction. This is the major mall in downtown Toronto and is the largest in Eastern Canada. Here you can visit stores such as Sears, Best Buy, H&M and many other clothing, shoe, and gadget stores. You can get there by getting off at the Queen or Dundas subway stations.

If you are interested in more unique items go to Kensington Market. Kensington Market is a hub of vintage clothing, jewellery, craft and furniture stores. There are also many unique places to eat. This area is bordered by Spadina Ave., Dundas, Bathurst and College Streets.

Queen Street West is a fashionista¹s dream, with a combination of well-known stores, like H&M and The Gap, and unusual stores offering one-of-a-kind items. There are also many unique stores, such as the Silver Snail (for comic books and toys), Steves Music Store and, the further west you go, many fabric stores.

Honest Ed¹s is another store that is a must see. On the corner of Bloor and Bathurst, the enormous sign of lights is hard to miss. Honest Ed¹s is a discount store which sells everything from wine to twine according to its website.

Orfus Road is a bit further away from the downtown core, but it is an excellent shopping location for outlet stores. Stores such as Urban Planet, Le Chateau, Tabi, Bluenotes, Sirens, Roots and Fairweather all have outlet locations there, selling their wares at bargain prices.

The Yorkdale Mall is an amazing place with upscale stores, movie theatres and its own subway stop!

The Pacific Mall is another unique experience. Located in Markham, it is the largest indoor Asian mall in North America. It is a good location to try some Asian food products, purchase electronics or car parts, or shop for a wide variety of clothes, herbs, or sunglasses.

Vaughan Mills Outlet Mall is also a bit out of the way (actually, as the name implies, its in Vaughan, not Toronto) but it is a short driving distance and another excellent collection of outlet stores.

About Howard Oliver

The founder and CEO of What If What Next, Howard Oliver (holiver@whatifwhatnext.com) for more than 20 years has been an entrepreneur, writer, thought leader, PR Guru, business development strategist, technology evangelist, manager and consultant for numerous service, industrial and high technology companies. Howard provides leadership in the application of Agile and Lean project management methodologies for technology enabled social media marketing and PR campaigns that deliver revenue, customer and alliance engagement, and media buzz. Clients in technology and other industries recognize him as a driven, highly creative and disciplined thinker. He also created the WebVoyaging® brand, a market engagement methodology that optimizes the deployment of cloud based, best-in-class marketing automation solutions. The WebVoyaging® process is inspired by the great visionaries who conceived of and built history’s great sailing vessels, which helped establish trade routes and created huge wealth. An accomplished business educator, Howard has recently created the WebVoyaging® Master Class, a training program for organizations interested in implementing Lean marketing automation solutions. Howard holds an MBA from Wilfrid Laurier University, and a Bachelor of Commerce degree from McGill University. Howard is an avid sailor and collector of books.
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