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8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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Store hours may vary.
BY PUBLIC TRANSIT
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has three subway stations in the Bloor-Yorkville area (Museum, Bay and the Yonge/Bloor interchange), in addition to several bus routes. For hours of operation and fare information, call the TTC at (416) 393-4636 or visit www.ttc.ca.
BY CAR
Bloor Street and Yonge street are major Toronto streets that intersect in Bloor-Yorkville. If travelling from the north, east or west, take Hwy. 401 to Yonge Street or Avenue Road, and go south to Bloor. Or, take Hwy. 401 to the Don Valley Parkway. Travel south to the Bloor/Bayview exit and travel west along Bloor Street. If traveling from the south, take the Gardiner Expressway to Bay Street, Yonge Street, or York/University Avenue and continue north to Bloor Street.
Bloor-Yorkville offers more than 944 brand name stores. Bloor-Yorkville is located in Toronto, Ontario - 1200 Bay Street, Suite 310, Toronto, ON M5R 2A5, Canada (GPS: 43.67, -79.389867).
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Bloor-Yorkville is a main tourist district which contains shopping, dining and spaces with entertainment. This area has been compared to New York’s Fifth Avenue and Chicago’s North Michigan Avenue. The Bloor-Yorkville Business Improvment Area (shortcut BIA) has a membership of nearly 1 400 business. There are over 500 shops, 145 restaurants, 30 galleries and 125 spas and salons, all these interests are situated within 27 blocks.
How it started. The initial stimulus was to create something special and develop and implement streetscape beautification and promotial programs with a view to increasing business revenues in tourist area. The Bloor street is named after the enterpreneur Joseph Bloor, who was the founder of the Yorkville’s village.
How to get here. If you go by public transport so the Toronto Transit Commission has three subway station in the Bloor-Yorkville area. If you go by car Bloor Street and Yonge Street are major Toronto’s streets that intersect in Bloor-Yorkville.
There are some examples of retailers which you can find in this area: H Mart, 119 Corbo, Ardene, Banana republic, Bandiera Jewellers, Bentley, Cartier, Chanel, Coach, De Catarina Leather, Eres, Fossil, Michael Kors, Prada, Royal de Versailles, Sunglass Hut, Swarovski Crystal, Tiffany, Via Cavour, Winners, La Boutique Noire, Game and Hobby Zone, Gap Kids, Gap, Kidding Awound, Roots Kids, Roots, Borgo Uomo, Burberry, Calvin Klein, Zara, Novesa London, phillip, Vera Wang, Aritzia, BCBG Max Azria, Bitter Sweet, COS, Diesel, Dolce and Gabbana, Escada, Hugo Nicholson, Intermix, Kimina Fashion, Ofelia, Matisse, Scaccia, Sunset Grill, The one Eighty, Wish, David’s tea, Picnic Food, The Gelato Shop, The Salad House, Aji Sai Sushi Japanese Restaurant and more others.
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BY PUBLIC TRANSIT
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) has three subway stations in the Bloor-Yorkville area (Museum, Bay and the Yonge/Bloor interchange), in addition to several bus routes. For hours of operation and fare information, call the TTC at (416) 393-4636 or visit www.ttc.ca.
BY CAR
Bloor Street and Yonge street are major Toronto streets that intersect in Bloor-Yorkville. If travelling from the north, east or west, take Hwy. 401 to Yonge Street or Avenue Road, and go south to Bloor. Or, take Hwy. 401 to the Don Valley Parkway. Travel south to the Bloor/Bayview exit and travel west along Bloor Street. If traveling from the south, take the Gardiner Expressway to Bay Street, Yonge Street, or York/University Avenue and continue north to Bloor Street.
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