I couldn't take anything home with me other than a bag of nibs since I was walking and the 28 degree day would have melted everything but I was happy to find a legitimately good chocolate place. Look in the lower right side of the case with the bonbons for a bunch of different choices by country of origin. The couple of bonbons that I had were really good but the huge chocolate bars for sale puzzled me (if you want people to appreciate the care that goes into your product, smaller portions are better in my opinion).
Definitely worth a visit for chocolate people or people buying gifts for them but out of respect for how hard it is to make and store chocolate in Toronto's climate, make sure you wrap it and put it deep in your backpack or get it back in your car right away.