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Woodside Square is a shopping mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the northwest corner of Finch Avenue East and McCowan Road at Sandhurst Circle. [ 2 ] The mall is located in the heart of Agincourt in the Scarborough district.
Yorkdale Shopping Centre is Toronto's first of its kind and was the world's largest shopping mall at the time of opening, [1] while Toronto Eaton Centre is the most visited shopping mall in North America. These five malls were completed within a 13-year span in the 1960s and 1970s.
Eglinton Square Shopping Centre is an enclosed shopping mall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located at Eglinton Avenue East and Victoria Park Avenue in Scarborough's Golden Mile neighbourhood. [1] It opened in 1953 as a strip plaza and was later converted to mall.
The Toronto Eaton Centre attracts more visitors than any of Toronto's tourist attractions because it sits on top of two subway stations in downtown Toronto and is close to Union Station. [3] It is North America's busiest shopping mall when one counts the daily commuters along with tourist traffic. The mall has over 230 stores and restaurants in ...
The mall is served by Highway 401 and can also be reached through a turnaround ramp on McCowan Road, Progress Avenue, and Brimley Road. The TTC 's Line 3 Scarborough had a station adjacent to the mall, Scarborough Centre , opened in 1985 with service running southwest to Kennedy station on the Bloor–Danforth line and east to McCowan Station ...
Centerpoint Mall was known as Towne and Countrye Square at its grand opening in the 1960s as an enclosed mall, until the name change to its present name in 1990. [3] In 1966, the mall began operation with anchors Sayvette and Super City Discount Foods, later adding the Miracle Mart department store.
Opened in 1971, the mall originally covered 850,000 square feet (79,000 m 2) in an S-shaped configuration and contained 127 stores. It was expanded in 1975, 1987, 1989, 2015, and 2017 to its current size of 1,182,000 square feet (109,800 m 2) and 215 stores. It is the eighth largest mall in the Greater Toronto Area, [1] and is the 18th largest ...
Lawrence Square Shopping Centre was renamed as Lawrence Allen Centre on October 3, 2019, as part of the mall's 30th anniversary. [ 5 ] The first floor had a converted retail unit across from Fortinos, Rio Play, which consisted of two small indoor artificial turf soccer fields serving the local community and was named after and owned by the mall ...